QnA with KNA!

Published on August 14, 2023
Duration: 69:38

This video emphasizes the importance of foundational firearm skills and teamwork for advanced training like Close Quarters Battle (CQB). It highlights that effective CQB requires proficiency in rifle handling, malfunction clearance, and proper gear setup. The discussion stresses that advanced training is a process built on existing skills and trust within a team, rather than an entry-level activity.

Chapters

  1. 00:38Intro & QnA Setup
  2. 01:01Welcome to QnA with KNA
  3. 02:02Recent Video Projects
  4. 02:12ACOG Testing & 'Walmart Brand' ACOG
  5. 02:51Collaboration with Black Rabbit
  6. 03:11Future Full Auto Projects
  7. 03:33Four Gauge Shotgun Discussion
  8. 04:04Ideal Full Auto Conversion: M1 Carbine
  9. 04:37M3 Carbine Comparison
  10. 04:44OG's Arrival & High Point Mention
  11. 05:35Range Facilities & Long-Range Course
  12. 06:04Training on Surplus Gear
  13. 06:13Exclusive Training Group Requirements
  14. 06:32Essential Skills for Training Groups
  15. 07:15Drills Testing Grip & Positional Shooting
  16. 07:45CQB Training & Trust Dynamics
  17. 08:04Early CQB Training During COVID
  18. 08:26Shorty Guns vs. DSRs in CQB
  19. 08:36Shift Towards Sustainment & Longevity
  20. 08:52Live Stream on American Arms Channel
  21. 09:03Grinding for Results & Trap Well
  22. 09:12The Process of Training & Betting
  23. 09:21Experience from Pentagon Teams & Cops
  24. 09:42Building a Security Force
  25. 10:04Years of Training & Video Content
  26. 10:17Early Training Stages & Alternating Movements
  27. 10:32Building Your Own Security Force
  28. 10:40Starting a Group vs. Joining
  29. 10:55Easier to Start Your Own Group
  30. 11:11Using Social Media for Training Groups
  31. 11:20Recording Range Sessions for Reference
  32. 11:34Receptive to Constructive Criticism
  33. 11:49Legitimate Help on Social Media
  34. 11:57How Men Kids Connect & Vet
  35. 12:14Vetting Process & Selection
  36. 12:25Proactive Group Building is Quicker
  37. 12:32Time Progression & Group Formation
  38. 12:41Developing Skills as a Team
  39. 12:58Receptiveness to New Members
  40. 13:10Starting BGOV Jacksonville
  41. 13:34Starting a Group Isn't as Hard as You Think
  42. 13:45Fear of Being the Leader
  43. 13:51Responsibility & Risk of Damage
  44. 14:01Simple Steps to Building a Group
  45. 14:14Difficulty in Organizing Larger Groups
  46. 14:25Time Commitment for Leaders
  47. 14:39Utilizing Time for Training
  48. 14:54Finding Like-Minded Individuals
  49. 15:13New Career & Time Constraints
  50. 15:25Long-Term Commitment to Firearms
  51. 15:46Genuine Desire to Help People
  52. 16:06Passion for Firearms Training
  53. 16:14Full Commitment to Training
  54. 16:27Questions & Dedicated Members
  55. 16:34Years of Grinding & Content Creation
  56. 16:45Uploading to YouTube
  57. 16:50Learning from YouTube Videos
  58. 17:05Information Over Edit in Videos
  59. 17:20Building a Reputation for Knowledge
  60. 17:36Mastering the Craft
  61. 17:38Recognizing Expertise (Locs N Load, Undead)
  62. 18:01School of American Rifle Class Interest
  63. 18:22Roscoe Maryland Suppressed Barrel Test
  64. 18:38Barrel Erosion from Suppressed Fire
  65. 19:18Barrel Durability & Testing
  66. 19:57Roscoe Ballistic Advantage Barrels
  67. 20:13Deep Dive into Barrels
  68. 20:21Keeping Barrel Choices Simple
  69. 20:31Chrome Hammer Forged Barrels Debate
  70. 20:40Round Count & Barrel Longevity
  71. 21:01Heavy Barrels for High Cyclic Rates
  72. 21:14Rigidity & Strength of Barrels
  73. 21:27Average Rifleman & Barrel Choice
  74. 21:46Thinner Profile Barrels for Citizens
  75. 22:04Hands-On Barrel Preference
  76. 22:13Government Barrel vs. Tapered Profile
  77. 22:20Weight Reduction Goal for Barrels
  78. 22:32Lighter Barrel vs. Lighter Receiver
  79. 23:02Barrel as the Heaviest Component
  80. 23:13Keeping it Simple with Barrels
  81. 23:33Nerd Out on Barrel Choices
  82. 23:46Fluted Barrels & Enhancement Profiles
  83. 23:53Hands-On Profile Choice Justification
  84. 24:01Accuracy of Hands-On Barrels
  85. 24:07308 vs. 5.56 for Distance
  86. 24:45AR-10/Mark 11 for Long Range
  87. 24:54Personal Preference for 308
  88. 24:57Bolt Gun for Long Range Shooting
  89. 25:30Chassis for Bolt Guns & PRS
  90. 25:39Saving Towards Division
  91. 25:45Using 308 for Night Operations
  92. 25:56Bolt Gun vs. Gas Gun for Roles
  93. 26:055.56 for 700-800 Yards
  94. 26:14Entitled to Your Opinion
  95. 26:24Jacket Statement & Home Defense Weapon
  96. 26:30Folding Chair as Home Defense Weapon
  97. 26:40Avengers Theme Song Fight Scene Analysis
  98. 27:05Best Home Defense Weapon Criteria
  99. 27:17No Single Best Home Defense Gun
  100. 27:23Proficiency with Handguns for Home Defense
  101. 27:45Handgun as Primary Home Defense Tool
  102. 28:02Carrying 5.56 for Range & Engagement
  103. 28:12Caliber Choice Based on Target Distance
  104. 28:24Increasing Hit Probability by Closing Distance
  105. 28:34600 Yards is Not a Slouch Distance
  106. 28:40Moving Up to Reduce Distance
  107. 28:49Lead Value Distance for 5.56
  108. 29:02308 for Backpack Concept
  109. 29:17Zero to 600 Yards Considerations
  110. 29:23Tripod for Weapon System Stabilization
  111. 29:32Carrying Two Weapon Systems
  112. 29:44Both Calibers Have Their Merits
  113. 29:50Setting Up for the Best of Both Worlds

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