Tom Gresham's GUNTALK: 7.19.15 - Part C

Published on July 21, 2015
Duration: 44:45

Buzz Mills from Gunsite emphasizes the critical importance of their four fundamental rules of firearm safety, as established by Jeff Cooper. These rules are designed to prevent accidents and ensure responsible gun handling. Following these rules is presented as essential for anyone handling firearms, from beginners to experienced professionals.

Quick Summary

Gunsite's four rules of firearm safety are: 1. Treat all guns as always loaded. 2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you're not willing to destroy. 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target. 4. Be sure of your target and what is beyond it. These rules are critical for preventing accidents and ensuring responsible firearm handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Crimson Trace
  2. 00:23Gun Talk Radio Broadcast
  3. 00:52Terrorist Attack & Preparedness
  4. 01:53Gunsite Training Facility
  5. 02:14Interview with Buzz Mills (Gunsite)
  6. 02:23Gunsite East Coast Expansion
  7. 03:03Commonwealth Shooting Academy
  8. 03:30Climate Controlled Shooting
  9. 03:49Arizona Climate & Gunsite Location
  10. 04:28Gunsite Staff & Instructors
  11. 04:47First Classes in Richmond
  12. 04:57Buzz Mills' Marine Background
  13. 05:03Gunsite's Premier Training
  14. 05:20Islamic Terrorism & Chattanooga Shooting
  15. 05:34Response to Terrorist Attacks
  16. 05:51Military Training Drawbacks
  17. 06:16Negligent Discharges & Commander Reports
  18. 06:32Gunsite's Safety Record
  19. 06:43Gunsite's Four Rules Explained
  20. 07:08Consequences of Rule Violations
  21. 07:14Rule 1: All Guns Are Loaded
  22. 07:27Rule 2: Muzzle Control
  23. 07:32Rule 3: Finger Off Trigger
  24. 07:36Rule 4: Be Sure of Target
  25. 07:46Drilling Safety Rules
  26. 07:52Youth Programs at Gunsite
  27. 08:08Granddaughter's Training Experience
  28. 08:33Muzzle Sweeping Incident
  29. 08:52Training in Recruiting Offices
  30. 09:00Right to Carry for Service Members
  31. 09:22Wider Implications of Firearm Carry
  32. 09:35Stopping Attackers with Guns
  33. 09:46Clientele Changes at Gunsite
  34. 09:54Increase in Female Students
  35. 10:32Women in 250 Classes
  36. 10:39Advanced Classes for Women
  37. 10:47Repeating the 250 Class
  38. 10:59Personal Experience with Repeating Classes
  39. 11:27Commercial Break
  40. 13:57Back from Break & Buzz Mills
  41. 14:07Advice on Buying a Gun
  42. 14:14Instruction Before Purchase
  43. 14:50Choosing the Right Firearm
  44. 15:13Managing and Shooting Well
  45. 15:23Gunsite's Firearm Philosophy
  46. 15:31Modern Firearms vs. 1911s
  47. 15:53Striker-Fired and Polymer Pistols
  48. 16:06Grip Angles and Feel
  49. 16:12Shooting to Find the Right Gun
  50. 16:21Students Using Gunsite Skills
  51. 16:33Impact of Gunsite Training
  52. 17:07Decision to Take a Life
  53. 17:23Mental Conditioning at Gunsite
  54. 17:32Jeff Cooper's 'Mental Trigger'
  55. 18:08Mental Tripwires
  56. 18:28Mental Pre-visualization
  57. 18:45Analyzing Situations
  58. 19:06Avoiding Unnecessary Force
  59. 19:25When Not to Use a Gun
  60. 19:44Traffic Encounters & Ego
  61. 20:23Silly Encounters
  62. 20:44Call Screener's Interest in Class
  63. 20:51Gunsite Experience (West vs. East)
  64. 21:08Gunsite's Atmosphere
  65. 21:26Armed Society
  66. 21:35Gunsite Website
  67. 21:50Life-Changing Impact of Gunsite
  68. 22:22Finding Local Trainers
  69. 22:44Gun Talk Radio Recap
  70. 22:53Appreciation for Gunsite
  71. 23:05Gunsite Classes (Rifle, Pistol, Shotgun, Edged Weapons)
  72. 23:21New Ruger Precision Rifle
  73. 23:33Ruger Precision Rifle Specs
  74. 24:22New York Times Gun Control Proposal
  75. 24:55Federal Government Purchasing Power
  76. 25:24NYT Proposal Details
  77. 26:25Caller: Shorty (Gillette, WY)
  78. 26:30Mosin-Nagant Rifle Build
  79. 26:44Leupold Pistol Scope Issue
  80. 27:08Scope Failure on Mosin-Nagant
  81. 27:46Recoil Comparison
  82. 27:58Leupold's Response
  83. 28:14Troubleshooting Scope Issues
  84. 28:20Mosin-Nagant Scope Mounting
  85. 28:38Scope Mount vs. Scope Problem
  86. 29:11Logical Troubleshooting Steps
  87. 29:25Two Variables: Scope and Mount
  88. 30:08Leupold Guarantee
  89. 30:20Caller: Justin (Little Rock, AR)
  90. 33:3710.5-inch AR Pistol Build
  91. 33:5026-inch Overall Length Requirement
  92. 34:00Pistol vs. Rifle Classification
  93. 34:16Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) Definition
  94. 34:34Vertical Foregrip Rules
  95. 35:02Origin of the Lower Receiver
  96. 35:17NFA Regulations Confusion
  97. 35:41Registered SBR
  98. 35:58GunDello App Discussion
  99. 36:00GunDello App Features
  100. 36:43Finding Deals with GunDello
  101. 37:09Springfield Armory Deals
  102. 37:13GunDello Availability
  103. 37:31Caller: Elton (Arkansas)
  104. 37:36Ruger Precision Rifle at FTW Ranch
  105. 37:43Long Range Accuracy (700 Yards)
  106. 38:17FTW Ranch
  107. 38:37Ruger Precision Rifle Announcement
  108. 38:51Ruger Precision Rifle Calibers
  109. 39:06FTW Ranch for Long Range Training
  110. 39:20Gun Talk TV Show
  111. 39:44Gun Talk After Show
  112. 40:01NFA Short-Barreled Rifle Help
  113. 40:05Caller: Gary (Boer City)
  114. 40:159mm AR Platform SBR
  115. 40:22Firearm Registration Forms
  116. 40:40SBR Modifications Allowed
  117. 40:50Modifying Rifles to Shorter Barrels
  118. 41:01Modifying Pistols to Rifles
  119. 41:14Registering SBRs
  120. 41:43NFA World Confusion
  121. 41:51Suppressors and SBRs
  122. 42:07Caller: Bill (Arkansas)
  123. 42:13Teaching a Youngster to Shoot
  124. 42:34Safety Briefing for Mom and Son
  125. 42:49Mom's Positive Reaction to Shooting
  126. 43:14Teaching the Mom to Shoot
  127. 43:33Shooting is Fun
  128. 43:43Competitive Shooting
  129. 43:51Range Reports and Stories
  130. 44:03Gun Problems and Solutions
  131. 44:09Safety Reminders

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Gunsite's four rules of firearm safety?

Gunsite's four rules are: 1. Treat all guns as always loaded. 2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you're not willing to destroy. 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target. 4. Be sure of your target and what is beyond it. These are fundamental for safe firearm handling.

Why is it important to get firearms instruction before buying a gun?

It's crucial to get instruction first because until you know how to use a gun and what you'll do with it, you can't determine which firearm is right for you. This ensures you select a gun you can manage and shoot well, aligning with your self-defense or shooting goals.

What is the 'mental trigger' concept in self-defense training?

The 'mental trigger' or 'mental tripwires' concept, popularized by Jeff Cooper, involves pre-determining specific scenarios or threats that would justify the use of deadly force. This mental preparation, done in a calm state, allows for quicker, decisive action during a high-stress encounter.

How has the demographic of Gunsite students changed?

Gunsite has seen a significant increase in female students, now making up a quarter to a third of their 250 class attendees. This trend reflects a growing interest in self-defense training and firearm proficiency among women.

What are the key features of the Ruger Precision Rifle?

The Ruger Precision Rifle is a long-range firearm available in calibers like .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor. It features an adjustable stock, a multi-magazine interface, and is noted for its accuracy, capable of hitting small targets at extended distances.

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