Archive for category Training Videos

3D Glock Animation – How to disassemble and reassemble the G20

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Gun Talk Television – New Shooters, Part 4

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Gun Talk Television – New Shooters, Part 3

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Gun Talk Television – New Shooters, Part 2

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Gun Talk Television – New Shooters, Part 1

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Dennis Tueller Interview (Tueller Drill / 21 ft Rule / Glock)

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Range Safety From The National Shooting Sports Foundation

From the NSSF YouTube Channel:

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How to enter a doorway with a pistol.

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AR Double Feed Drill

Jerry Miculek Practical Rifle DVD Segment, Malfunction Drills: Double Feed

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How to Build An AR-15 – Video

From: Brownells

The AR-15 is one of the most adaptable rifle platforms in history, and building one is easier than you think. Brownells has produced a comprehensive series of easy to use web based video instructions on assembling an AR-15. We cover the all the parts, variations, subassemblies, tools and complete building of the rifle so you can feel confident to tackle this project on your own. A PDF check list helps you with; parts to order, instructions and list of tools that you will need.

Broken down into short easy to follow instructions for each step, you’ll be able to watch only those segments that pertain to your rifle and not be bogged down with a lot of extra details.

Section 4
Assembling the Upper Receiver
Assembling the Upper Receiver
(6 Clips)
Section 7
Assembling the Lower Receiver
Assembling the Lower Receiver
(7 Clips)

Also available for download or print:

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Drawing Your Secondary Weapon

Magpul Dynamics – Special Features – Drawing the Secondary

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Art of the Dynamic Handgun

Magpul Dynamics – Art of the Dynamic Handgun

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Dynamic Gun Drills – Run & Gun

Just remember, your sights are ABOVE that hole where the bullets come out. I have seen one shooter put a 5.56 round through a piece of angle-iron at point blank range (ouch) and another shoot a windshield-wiper off a mini-van with a 10mm pistol. Also, I don’t recommend popping your head out of the same location two times in a row. If you have ever done Force-on-force training you learn to put your sights on the spot the last place you took fire from and more often than not, you can get a head-shot within a second or two. Food for thought.

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Assembling a Remington 870

Assembling a Remington 870 Pump Shotgun

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Todd Jarrett on Pistol Shooting

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