Training Class: Gun and Holster Selection

Published on January 25, 2019
Duration: 108:23

This video features firearms instructor Mike Brown discussing handgun selection and use. He emphasizes the importance of affordable, comfortable, usable, and battle-ready firearms, detailing his preference for the Glock 19 due to its ergonomics and features like replaceable backstraps. Brown also covers holster selection, advocating for outside-the-waistband holsters for quicker access and reliability in stressful situations, and explains the critical role of trigger reset in effective shooting.

Quick Summary

When choosing a firearm, prioritize affordability, comfort, usability, and battle-readiness. A comfortable gun fits your hand like a glove, allowing easy access to controls and trigger. Battle-ready means it's reliable, has sufficient capacity, and is suitable for defensive situations, with features like a distinct trigger reset aiding accuracy under stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction & Q&A Start
  2. 01:39Glock vs. Springfield XD Discussion
  3. 05:24FOID Card Appeal Process
  4. 06:53Firearm Safeties Preference
  5. 07:24Glock Bite Experience
  6. 08:23Daily Carry Firearm: Glock 19
  7. 09:14Law Enforcement & Military Handguns
  8. 09:40Springfield XD Models
  9. 10:03Sig Sauer 1911 TAC Ops
  10. 10:08Concealed Carry Classes Info
  11. 11:20Glock vs. XD Ergonomics & Triggers
  12. 13:02Open Q&A Topics
  13. 14:13Concealed Carry Class Cost
  14. 14:25Inside vs. Outside Holster Discussion
  15. 16:13Glock 19 Gen 4 Demonstration
  16. 16:35Trijicon Night Sights
  17. 17:06Glock Factory Sights vs. Aftermarket
  18. 18:33Glock Gen 4 Backstraps
  19. 19:49Importance of Finger Grooves
  20. 20:35Finding Gun Laws Information
  21. 21:08Firearm Recommendation Criteria
  22. 22:33Concealed Carry Class Details
  23. 23:25Glock 19X vs. Glock 19
  24. 23:56Sig Sauer P320 & M17
  25. 24:28Four Criteria for Firearm Purchase
  26. 26:01Affordability in Firearm Selection
  27. 27:10Comfort in Firearm Fit
  28. 29:07Usability of a Firearm
  29. 30:26Battle-Ready Firearm Explained
  30. 33:33Planning for Real-Life Situations
  31. 37:30Smaller Firearms for Concealed Carry
  32. 38:06Why Larger Capacity is Crucial
  33. 39:10North Hollywood Shootout Analysis
  34. 40:22Double Stack Magazines Explained
  35. 41:08Magpul PMAG for Glock 19
  36. 42:36Ambidextrous Magazine Release
  37. 44:01Four Criteria Recap
  38. 45:25Flashlight on Firearm Rationale
  39. 47:11Glock 17 vs. Glock 19 with Light
  40. 47:50Firearm Slide Out of Battery Explained
  41. 51:22Pressing into Threat with Light
  42. 51:56Inside vs. Outside Holster Preference
  43. 53:53Holster Demonstration Setup
  44. 54:50Outside-the-Waistband Holster Demo
  45. 55:01Inside-the-Waistband Holster Demo
  46. 55:33Carrying with Round in Chamber
  47. 56:30Inside-the-Waistband Holster Draw Issues
  48. 58:37Preferred Outside-the-Waistband Holster
  49. 59:51Draw and Holster Drill
  50. 60:30Holster Selection Considerations
  51. 61:07Special Forces Basic Training Philosophy
  52. 61:55Post-Encounter Safety Protocol
  53. 63:03Outside-the-Waistband Holster Advantages
  54. 63:41Favorite Self-Defense Gun Discussion
  55. 64:01Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 38 Review
  56. 65:58Law Enforcement Concealed Carry Classes
  57. 66:25Importance of Continuous Shooting
  58. 67:05Illinois Firearm Owner ID (FOID) Card Info
  59. 67:38DIY Target Creation
  60. 68:46Economical Target Practice
  61. 70:41Practicing with Small Targets

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four criteria for choosing a firearm?

When selecting a firearm, prioritize these four criteria: 1. Affordable: Ensure it fits your budget. 2. Comfortable: It should fit your hand like a glove, allowing easy access to controls. 3. Usable: You must be able to effectively operate it, including reaching the trigger and slide release. 4. Battle-Ready: It should be reliable, have sufficient capacity, and be suitable for defensive situations.

Why is trigger reset important in a handgun?

Trigger reset is crucial for effective shooting because it provides a tactile and audible cue that the firearm is ready to fire again. This feedback helps shooters maintain proper sight alignment and establish accurate follow-up shots, especially under the stress of a defensive encounter.

What is the advantage of outside-the-waistband holsters?

Outside-the-waistband holsters generally offer quicker draw times and greater reliability in a defensive scenario. They are less prone to coming out with the firearm during a draw compared to some inside-the-waistband holsters, and can be more comfortable for extended wear.

Why does the speaker prefer the Glock 19 with a flashlight?

The speaker prefers the Glock 19 with a flashlight because the light's position forward of the muzzle prevents the firearm's slide from being knocked out of battery when pressed into a threat. This ensures the firearm remains functional in close-quarters combat.

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