Hi all. We hope this helps you in learning how to use a pistol safely and effectively. What other types of intro/101-level videos would you like to see?
Clear and concise, video editing was perfect matching what was being said, and very comprehendible. I would like to see one with Mossberg and Maverick etc...
As a firearms instructor, charged with training individuals in the safe handling of weapons, thanks for your video. Although basic in nature, the information presented is very important for everyone handling weapons to know. THANKS FOR EDUCATING...
who knows the white dude about 50 years old sounds like a car garage show narrator. he has big hands hell no im gonna troll this one. he sounds like a suburban historian
I just bought a 9mm today for home defense. It is my first handgun. I am thankful for your video as it gives me a basic knowledge on how to handle it. Thank you!
@@nicke.3782 Get Snap Caps (inert practice rounds) and practice, practice, practice. Mastering a classic like the P226 is well worth the effort. (I have two of them.)
Everyone should know the basics, at least those covered in the video. If you are assaulted with a gun and have a chance to counter the attacker by pointing the gun towards his face, it would be highly unfortunate to hurt yourself (or unintentionally the attacker, after all, noone needs to end up hurt if he yield after the tables turned...)
Like many others, I'm just entering the world of firearms so I'm trying to educate myself on all the basics. I've watched a bunch of videos but yours might be the best because it's extremely straightforward and you don't make newbies feel stupid about seemingly simple steps like how to press down the rounds into the magazine. Thank you!
I recently acquired my Concealed Carry License in Florida, and although I am fairly proficient in the safe use of firearms, it’s always nice to get a professional refresher course in gun safety.
I have been around firearms for a while, and I have to admit that I like how you are so precise and consistent in instructing the basics. I find the concept of protecting your fingerprints from your shells reasonable to me.
I used to flush tissues down the toilet after blowing my nose instead of putting them in the trash, for this reason. All a crook has to do is drop some of your trash at the crime scene, and that might frame you, as though any criminal would dump their own there.
Thank you for your thorough review. I haven't used my gun for 2 yrs due to Cancer treatments. I am now cancer free & finally able to rebuild my strength. I feel like a new owner & I am reviewing the basics before going to the range or carrying. Again, this was a great reintroduction that will help me to reaquaint myself with my 9MM Smith & Wesson M&P Shield
As someone who is doing as much research as I can about exercising my 2nd amendment right, you give So much helpful advice and don't make me feel bad about Not knowing these things BUT I AM TRYING!!!
Welcome to the club... and glad to have you with us! Don't ever feel bad. None of us were born knowing anything about this stuff. You will get there... just keep going! 💪🤘
Journeyman plumber here, that's exactly what I tell all of my apprentices: None of us were born knowing this stuff! And - never feel ashamed of learning. Great video!
Thank you for treating this video as a true beginners guide. Thank you for addressing even the most simplest of questions like loading the bullets. I am very new and every single little step helps.
16:12 Came here to verify exactly this after seeing a video of a guy shooting his own hand because he thought it was clear after taking the cartridge out. Thanks for the detailed guide, man
I grew up with guns around me and became extremely fearful of them due to a very neglectful gun owner as a child and would only ever touch a fully unloaded gun thank you for helping me gain the confidence to reload a fully unloaded gun incase of an emergency.
Im an experienced shooter, but havent been able to get out an shoot in awhile. Just bought a new handgun for my wife and was great to be able to sit down with her and watch this video together. It was great info for her and great refresher for me, things you don't even think to refresh. Anyway, thanks, very helpful!
I've never fired a gun in my life but I was curious about how a semi-auto functions. This was a very clear and detailed explanation that should be mandatory viewing for all new gun owners.
This should absolutely be a mandatory video for any first time gun buyer. Being able to buy a gun without basic training (and background check) is like being given a drivers license to someone before passing the driver’s test. Kinda scary, but great video.
Gun owner for 4 months. Learning on the fly. After pinching my finger again today when I had it over the ejector while pushing in the mag, I decided to watch your video again. The finger will go straight out from now on, and nowhere near the top of the slide. This is like golf, so many things to remember. 😊
Honestly, this video was great! Some things might seem trivial to some people who have more experience with guns, but when i first started owning guns a video like this wouldve been great
Just bought my first firearm. Sig sauer p226. Excellent video. I am all about safety. Haven’t been to the range yet. Just watching videos on firearms safety
This is a great video, I just took a basic pistol permit safety course. I haven't bought my gun yet but I watched 1000 safety videos and am already very informed on how to be cautious, And this video adds more to my knowledge. Thank you.
Going to the shooting range tomorrow for CWP with a gun I’ve never fired. This was truly helpful and I’ve gotten a lot of info. Been practicing for a week all the safety measures. This video was awesome.
❤Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and instructions on how to safely handle a firearm. You are a natural teacher, you are not condescending while you give the instructions and I will be watching more of your videos as I enter the world of firearms. Thanks for sharing your knowledge sir. May God continues to bless you !
4:30 I was actually wondering why my slide wouldn’t stay back without a mag until I saw this video. Great tips and great points made. Thank you for that.
Hi, I just bought a 9mm GLOCK 17 Gen4,. I just change my handgun. I am thankful to you for this video. It guide me for a basics on how to handle. Thank you!
Trolling through UA-cam and I found your video. I've been shooting since I was a kid. I'm 57 now and retired law enforcement and a gun lover. Great job with the video! The glove🤐 thing is right on point. Once again excellent post!
Very clear and precise training of loading and unlocking a pistol 🔫 Who cares if it seems elementary to some but overall it’s a great video Never too late for continuous training Thanks
As someone who's about to buy a g19 for general self defense cc. I have 0 prior firearm experience. This video has helped me understand quite alot that I did not know. I feel comfortable now with going to buy one without endangering the saftey of others around me.
Excellent instructional video. All responsible new weapons owners absolutely need to watch this. Even folks who’ve owned weapons all their lives, like me (my parents were Texans so..), need to watch this. Not because we need to learn anything new. But to learn how to properly TEACH weapons safety.
I just learned I have been loading my magazine using the incorrect hand configuration; I switched hands as the video instructs and had an easier and smoother loading of my magazines. Thanks for the video.
My Hellcat 9mm was stuck like this so I called my local range to have their gunsmith fix it. They said they don't have the expertise at that shop but if I drove their other shop, (over an hour one way) the gunsmith there was an expert and he could fix it. I had no idea you could dislodge the round so easily and I just looked on UA-cam as a last resort. It worked like a charm and saved me time and money. Thank you VERY VERY much for you video!
No one so far in a extensive search could I find a form of instructions starting at the first building blocks of handing firearms and ammo. I'd highly recommend you do this for as many firearms you be willing to do. Give a lot of people excellent perspective and reality check that is hard to find. Ill-informed people need videos like this.
Thank you! I am a new gun owner and although I know much of what you taught, it was great to refresh the memory. So many great points you brought out. I appreciate you taking the time in a non condescending manner and just straight thru taught what needed to be taught. Again, thank you.
Awesome video. Coming from someone who has never fired and barely comfortably even held a handgun, I plan on watching this a couple more times and feel I will be confident when I go to the range. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for that last bit about the internal safety features! I've been concealed to carry (before our law changed) but have been terrified to carry with one in the chamber because I didn't want it to fire somehow on its own. Even though I know the firing pin has to hit that round. I appreciate that! 😊
No problem... glad it helped. A good holster is critical for carrying with a hot one in the pipe. As long as the trigger is protected, and your gun is designed to be carried loaded [as are most modern pistols and revolvers], you should be good to go.
Hi, This is exactly what I was looking for when it comes to safely handling a handgun. For years, I've always wanted to own and use a handgun. I didn't grow up with guns in the house, but I have always wanted to be proficient and skilled at using a handgun. Thank you very much for your video. One thing I might suggest is a video on the interaction between a new gun buyer and the dealer when picking up your first handgun. Thanks again
This was an excellent instruction video to watch and understand the rationale of how to safely load a gun. As a newbie I will watch each time before I go to the range, until it becomes ingrained in my brain❤
Hi there! I'm new to firearms and this is a FANTASTIC 101-level video!!! Watching your video has made me feel more comfortable with the loading/unloading of a firearm. Thanks so much for sharing all of your insight on effective pistol safety.
Thank you! First time Glock owner and watching as many videos prior to actually going out with an instructor. Leaving it empty( prior to training) to try to get as much info as possible!.. thank you so much!
I've been concealed carrying for over 5 years and have never thought to about finger prints on shell casing. But that's a great tip and I will wear gloves from now on. Great tip.
Just purchased my first handgun - Glock 48, 9mm - and this video is so helpful! I was actually feeling overwhelmed about not knowing how to use it, but this is super helpful and I feel more confident going to my class!
This was the most thorough breakdown of loading and unloading I’ve seen. I really enjoy listening to pros like this guy who clearly know how to explain stuff. Outstanding video, very helpful!
I’m planning to get a handgun. This video definitely gave me a pre-education in safe firearm handling. Link sent to myself and I’ll watch it again. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!!
This video is awesome. I have friends that want to buy a gun and have never shot before. So I will definitely share this amazing video. Thanks sir for this thorough video and for making it very easy to understand.
I'm so glad I found this video. I am preparing to buy my first handgun and this is exactly what I need to familiarize myself, before I buy and take courses.
Fantastic... I'm a NGO and wanted clear instructions how to load my magazine the RIGHT way, especially with the very strong spring in the Ed Brown magazines I have. Thanks!
Well done. I'll be scheduling my first trip to the range soon. Been 40 years or so since I handled a .45 back in my National Guard MP Company days. All the shooting as I recall was in outdoor ranges. Hopefully I'll still be as thorough as I used to be about the rules and safety. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this video, I'm going to watch it over and over until it's second nature. Will you be doing a video on dismantling and cleaning, oiling a weapon? I'll be looking forward to it.✊👍✌
Hi There... we have several cleaning videos... pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns. Please see our channel video feed here: ua-cam.com/channels/BcsE_qFHnn0TmPSaQT03-Q.htmlvideos We will also be posting new content exclusively on alternative media to avoid "big tech tampering". BitChute: www.bitchute.com/channel/u360CYGjISZv/ Rumble: rumble.com/c/c-402895 Telegram: t.me/AdigaArmory Gab: gab.com/AdigaArmory
Hi all. We hope this helps you in learning how to use a pistol safely and effectively. What other types of intro/101-level videos would you like to see?
Adiga Armory grip, stance and how to deal with jams and misfires. Great video!
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Thank you very much for this simple, concise video! Well done!
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Clear and concise, video editing was perfect matching what was being said, and very comprehendible. I would like to see one with Mossberg and Maverick etc...
As a firearms instructor, charged with training individuals in the safe handling of weapons, thanks for your video. Although basic in nature, the information presented is very important for everyone handling weapons to know. THANKS FOR EDUCATING...
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I don’t know that how I appreciate you doing is showing us how to do this safety unload and load THANK YOU SO MUCH❤❤❤❤❤
I liked it very clear for ppl new old learning or just dumb and trust everyone. Always got check.
This voice is how all gun teachers should sound.
Try .5%speed
who knows the white dude about 50 years old sounds like a car garage show narrator. he has big hands hell no im gonna troll this one. he sounds like a suburban historian
@@mysticalmisfit33 Hahahahahahahaha
He wears gloves and long sleeves (because of tattoos?) so I guess he doesn't want to be recognized. Thus I'm sure he pitched down his voice.
his voice is edited, pitched down
I just bought a 9mm today for home defense. It is my first handgun. I am thankful for your video as it gives me a basic knowledge on how to handle it. Thank you!
If you haven’t already I recommend taking a beginners handgun class available at most gun stores.
Shotgun in the Home Handgun for Outside the Home especially if you have Wife and Kids
Practice handling and working the controls. Familiarity means no mistakes and is ultimately safer.
@@encinobalboa Good tip... especially since I haven't touched it in a good -4- months. Thank you.
@@nicke.3782 Get Snap Caps (inert practice rounds) and practice, practice, practice. Mastering a classic like the P226 is well worth the effort. (I have two of them.)
I’ve never picked up a gun in my life, but when I do, I’ll know just a little better how to stay safe with it. Thanks
Same, I found if there was a safety situation I would at least know how or stay safe!
Everyone should know the basics, at least those covered in the video. If you are assaulted with a gun and have a chance to counter the attacker by pointing the gun towards his face, it would be highly unfortunate to hurt yourself (or unintentionally the attacker, after all, noone needs to end up hurt if he yield after the tables turned...)
Most excellent 👌
Have you had your 8 liters today, Water?
@noucement if someone pulls a gun on me they better be prepared to shoot me, because if I grab it out of their hands I'm def putting one in them...
Like many others, I'm just entering the world of firearms so I'm trying to educate myself on all the basics. I've watched a bunch of videos but yours might be the best because it's extremely straightforward and you don't make newbies feel stupid about seemingly simple steps like how to press down the rounds into the magazine. Thank you!
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Exac. I really liked it slow and its important to see each detail
This is the best video I've seen with things broken down to newbie level
Awesome... thank you!
I recently acquired my Concealed Carry License in Florida, and although I am fairly proficient in the safe use of firearms, it’s always nice to get a professional refresher course in gun safety.
@SuperHuscarl 1066, Firearms training is a perishable skillset , and should be continuous. Refresher at the minimum every 6 months
This was absolutely the best beginner crash course in how to properly load and unload a gun
I’ve watched several times. I love this tutorial
I have been around firearms for a while, and I have to admit that I like how you are so precise and consistent in instructing the basics. I find the concept of protecting your fingerprints from your shells reasonable to me.
I totally agree
Yup me too. Better safe than sorry
Wtf
My loaded firearms at home are Always fingerprint free and for more reasons than explained here...😏
I used to flush tissues down the toilet after blowing my nose instead of putting them in the trash, for this reason. All a crook has to do is drop some of your trash at the crime scene, and that might frame you, as though any criminal would dump their own there.
Even as a seasoned shooter with my glock, I still watch this just to keep myself brushed up. Complacency kills❤️
I am a beginner, and this made me feel really comfortable with a gun and it was by far the most informative reel that I have watched!!!
Thank you for your thorough review. I haven't used my gun for 2 yrs due to Cancer treatments. I am now cancer free & finally able to rebuild my strength. I feel like a new owner & I am reviewing the basics before going to the range or carrying. Again, this was a great reintroduction that will help me to reaquaint myself with my 9MM Smith & Wesson M&P Shield
Congrats 👏 on beating cancer.
congratulations on "cancer free"! That is awesome
Thank you.
@@Rich-yj4ub Thank you
You sounding real sus with the no fingerprints on your bullets “Incase they are found at a crime scene” lol
Red sus
Gun you can swap parts on, intend to use it too.
Guys out her shooting first no questions later, no joke.
Lol I’m curious too, like where do you live that things happen fast. My man is always ready for action.
@@AnDy.Strong Chicago , Memphis....
Good advice
This is one of the best videos on UA-cam, for beginners have seen.
As someone who is doing as much research as I can about exercising my 2nd amendment right, you give So much helpful advice and don't make me feel bad about Not knowing these things BUT I AM TRYING!!!
Welcome to the club... and glad to have you with us! Don't ever feel bad. None of us were born knowing anything about this stuff. You will get there... just keep going! 💪🤘
Journeyman plumber here, that's exactly what I tell all of my apprentices: None of us were born knowing this stuff! And - never feel ashamed of learning. Great video!
Amen
💯%! SAME!! 😁 xxx
"about exercising my 2nd amendment right"
Typical American bullshit talk.
Thank you for treating this video as a true beginners guide. Thank you for addressing even the most simplest of questions like loading the bullets. I am very new and every single little step helps.
Thank you. I needed a beginner video like this.
16:12 Came here to verify exactly this after seeing a video of a guy shooting his own hand because he thought it was clear after taking the cartridge out. Thanks for the detailed guide, man
Thanks I woke up and Said to myself "I need to know everything about a gun"
Planing to go to Minnesota but I live in NYC
I grew up with guns around me and became extremely fearful of them due to a very neglectful gun owner as a child and would only ever touch a fully unloaded gun thank you for helping me gain the confidence to reload a fully unloaded gun incase of an emergency.
I'm sorry to hear that... but glad this was helpful!
Im an experienced shooter, but havent been able to get out an shoot in awhile. Just bought a new handgun for my wife and was great to be able to sit down with her and watch this video together. It was great info for her and great refresher for me, things you don't even think to refresh. Anyway, thanks, very helpful!
Thank you and congrats to your wife on the new hardware! May it serve her well for years to come!
121$$$$$$SAVE YOU
Not new to shootings but am a new gun owner, best info for me here was the understanding why you dont follow the pull back. Good information
I've never fired a gun in my life but I was curious about how a semi-auto functions. This was a very clear and detailed explanation that should be mandatory viewing for all new gun owners.
Thank you for the knowledge sir. You did it without any unnecessary blabbing and annoying background music. Well done.
Very helpful and informative. Great job introducing a new gun owner on how to safely load and unload a semi-automatic handgun. Thank you.
Thank you... glad it was helpful!
Excellent video.
This should absolutely be a mandatory video for any first time gun buyer. Being able to buy a gun without basic training (and background check) is like being given a drivers license to someone before passing the driver’s test. Kinda scary, but great video.
Thanks for posting. I am a newbie thinking about purchasing my first pistol and this helped a lot.
Awesome... welcome, and get some!
I purchased my 1st.. G2c
What pistol did you end up buying I have a springfield xd9
@@aaronmadethat3734 haven’t purchased one yet but leaning towards a 9 too.
@Jason Hernadez gotta start somewhere, what do you think this video is for? Why are you watching it?
Gun owner for 4 months. Learning on the fly. After pinching my finger again today when I had it over the ejector while pushing in the mag, I decided to watch your video again. The finger will go straight out from now on, and nowhere near the top of the slide. This is like golf, so many things to remember. 😊
The BEST detailed, crystal clear, video, easy to follow step by step instructions!! Perfect for newbies AND owner like me of 15 years!!
Honestly, this video was great! Some things might seem trivial to some people who have more experience with guns, but when i first started owning guns a video like this wouldve been great
Watched this for self awareness incase of the worst scenario, thank you for this!
Just bought my first firearm. Sig sauer p226. Excellent video. I am all about safety. Haven’t been to the range yet. Just watching videos on firearms safety
That’s a great choice... you will love it.
I wanna hear this guy say “hell yeah brother” while roasting the tires on a 3rd gen Camaro.
Or a C5 with a hog ass cam
This is a great video, I just took a basic pistol permit safety course. I haven't bought my gun yet but I watched 1000 safety videos and am already very informed on how to be cautious, And this video adds more to my knowledge. Thank you.
Going to the shooting range tomorrow for CWP with a gun I’ve never fired. This was truly helpful and I’ve gotten a lot of info. Been practicing for a week all the safety measures. This video was awesome.
❤Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and instructions on how to safely handle a firearm. You are a natural teacher, you are not condescending while you give the instructions and I will be watching more of your videos as I enter the world of firearms. Thanks for sharing your knowledge sir. May God continues to bless you !
4:30 I was actually wondering why my slide wouldn’t stay back without a mag until I saw this video. Great tips and great points made. Thank you for that.
He needlessly has his left thumb inside the trigger guard while explaining manipulation of the slide release with his right thumb. Really dumb.
Hi, I just bought a 9mm GLOCK 17 Gen4,. I just change my handgun. I am thankful to you for this video. It guide me for a basics on how to handle. Thank you!
Trolling through UA-cam and I found your video. I've been shooting since I was a kid. I'm 57 now and retired law enforcement and a gun lover. Great job with the video! The glove🤐 thing is right on point. Once again excellent post!
The gloves tip is one of the best tips period
Well, you answered the question I had that wasn't answered in the 8 videos I watched before yours. Thank you.
What was the question? Curious beginner here looking to learn something
@@NLGunners I cant remember now. lol. But he answered what I was looking for. I think it was about loading it.
Excellent for us newbies! Thank you❤
Love this video. It was easier to follow you than the guy at the gun shop, so thank you very much.
Thank you so much! This is the BEST video I have come across for beginning shooters and I've watched a few.
Much respect on the professionalism, insight, and overall approach. This video was incredibly helpful and enjoyable, thank you for providing this.
Thanks for this! I’ve maybe heard how to load and unload a gun a couple times before but it’s nice to hear it again! Keep up the great work man
Great video thank you, just wish you opened up about the rubber gloves in the beginning because it made a whole lot good points
Got my first gun ever. Perfect video to get started. Next on the list: a competent instructor to take it to the next level.
Very clear and precise training of loading and unlocking a pistol 🔫
Who cares if it seems elementary to some but overall it’s a great video
Never too late for continuous training
Thanks
As someone who's about to buy a g19 for general self defense cc. I have 0 prior firearm experience. This video has helped me understand quite alot that I did not know. I feel comfortable now with going to buy one without endangering the saftey of others around me.
Excellent instructional video. All responsible new weapons owners absolutely need to watch this.
Even folks who’ve owned weapons all their lives, like me (my parents were Texans so..), need to watch this.
Not because we need to learn anything new.
But to learn how to properly TEACH weapons safety.
This kid is well spoken, meticulous & very technical ... could easily listen all day
I just learned I have been loading my magazine using the incorrect hand configuration; I switched hands as the video instructs and had an easier and smoother loading of my magazines. Thanks for the video.
New gun owner here. This video was excellent! Truly helpful, informative and insightful. THANK YOU!!
I will be watching this video again he did wonderful showing how to use the gun an I want the exact same one for my birthday
My Hellcat 9mm was stuck like this so I called my local range to have their gunsmith fix it. They said they don't have the expertise at that shop but if I drove their other shop, (over an hour one way) the gunsmith there was an expert and he could fix it. I had no idea you could dislodge the round so easily and I just looked on UA-cam as a last resort. It worked like a charm and saved me time and money. Thank you VERY VERY much for you video!
I love this demonstration, and I love how you showed us how to remove the last one in the barrel.
I like the way you taken your time with the practical
No one so far in a extensive search could I find a form of instructions starting at the first building blocks of handing firearms and ammo. I'd highly recommend you do this for as many firearms you be willing to do. Give a lot of people excellent perspective and reality check that is hard to find. Ill-informed people need videos like this.
Thank you! I am a new gun owner and although I know much of what you taught, it was great to refresh the memory. So many great points you brought out. I appreciate you taking the time in a non condescending manner and just straight thru taught what needed to be taught. Again, thank you.
This is a top tier video for beginners and even great as a refresher for experienced shooters!! Thanks!
love the video, really helpful and insightful advice on the fingerprint part.
Glad it was helpful!
Wait a minute
😂🤣
i had a loaded semi-automatic pistol stolen from me in a home burglery. Never thought about prints on the casings. Oy vey!
Awesome video. Coming from someone who has never fired and barely comfortably even held a handgun, I plan on watching this a couple more times and feel I will be confident when I go to the range. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for that last bit about the internal safety features! I've been concealed to carry (before our law changed) but have been terrified to carry with one in the chamber because I didn't want it to fire somehow on its own. Even though I know the firing pin has to hit that round. I appreciate that! 😊
No problem... glad it helped. A good holster is critical for carrying with a hot one in the pipe. As long as the trigger is protected, and your gun is designed to be carried loaded [as are most modern pistols and revolvers], you should be good to go.
Hi, This is exactly what I was looking for when it comes to safely handling a handgun. For years, I've always wanted to own and use a handgun. I didn't grow up with guns in the house, but I have always wanted to be proficient and skilled at using a handgun. Thank you very much for your video. One thing I might suggest is a video on the interaction between a new gun buyer and the dealer when picking up your first handgun. Thanks again
Newbie right here. Guns are a whole new realm for me. This is super helpful!
Thank you from a newbie who needed this info. I will be watching again!
This was an excellent instruction video to watch and understand the rationale of how to safely load a gun. As a newbie I will watch each time before I go to the range, until it becomes ingrained in my brain❤
This is a great video glad I found it. For my job I am having to get armed im very excited but don't have much experience.
Best of luck! Stay safe out there.
Thanks for the good review on handgun use. I like how you don't waste time on stories and clear on the techniques.
Hi there! I'm new to firearms and this is a FANTASTIC 101-level video!!! Watching your video has made me feel more comfortable with the loading/unloading of a firearm. Thanks so much for sharing all of your insight on effective pistol safety.
Thanks for your support
Continue to teach us
Thank you! First time Glock owner and watching as many videos prior to actually going out with an instructor. Leaving it empty( prior to training) to try to get as much info as possible!.. thank you so much!
I've been concealed carrying for over 5 years and have never thought to about finger prints on shell casing. But that's a great tip and I will wear gloves from now on. Great tip.
Why is this channel so professional? Got my first gun after getting out of the military, loving this channel!
Just purchased my first handgun - Glock 48, 9mm - and this video is so helpful! I was actually feeling overwhelmed about not knowing how to use it, but this is super helpful and I feel more confident going to my class!
Take a class.
@@chloemartel9927 As I mentioned in my comment, I did take a class but this video was helpful in preparation.
This is the best demo ever. Thank you
This Guy is really good at teaching and makes it easy to follow.
Thank you so much! I wish the guy at the range was this thorough.
This was very very helpful !! Thank you
EXCELLENT video. Clear visualization and very clear, distinct, well spoken audio.
This was the most thorough breakdown of loading and unloading I’ve seen. I really enjoy listening to pros like this guy who clearly know how to explain stuff. Outstanding video, very helpful!
I’m planning to get a handgun. This video definitely gave me a pre-education in safe firearm handling.
Link sent to myself and I’ll watch it again. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!!
Looking forward to seeing more videos! Great breakdown 👍Purchased your CLP and hands down best CLP I have ever used.
Thank you so much for teaching newbs like myself how to load and unload a pistol. I just just want to be safe while handling a firearm
This video is awesome. I have friends that want to buy a gun and have never shot before. So I will definitely share this amazing video. Thanks sir for this thorough video and for making it very easy to understand.
This is quite possibly the best handgun 101 I have seen
As a first time (soon) gun owner I really appreciate this gun safety overview. Much appreciated.
Thanks for that nugget of clarity on letting the hand continue backwards when dealing with the slide
Thank you! I purchased my first gun for the very reason at the beginning of your video and this helps me tremendously!
great presentation, One of the best trainning I needed for a beginner
Thank you ! I'm a newbie and I loved the way you broke it down where it is easy to understand ! I hope you make more videos for us newbies.
I'm so glad I found this video. I am preparing to buy my first handgun and this is exactly what I need to familiarize myself, before I buy and take courses.
Fantastic... I'm a NGO and wanted clear instructions how to load my magazine the RIGHT way, especially with the very strong spring in the Ed Brown magazines I have. Thanks!
Well done. I'll be scheduling my first trip to the range soon. Been 40 years or so since I handled a .45 back in my National Guard MP Company days. All the shooting as I recall was in outdoor ranges. Hopefully I'll still be as thorough as I used to be about the rules and safety. Thanks for sharing.
Such a SOLID video man! Well done! 🙏
This was such an informative video just as far as being knowledgeable around handling firearms. Thank you.
What a great quality video and most importantly filled with extremely critical safety information. Thank you.
This is the best and clearest demo
Thank you for this video, I'm going to watch it over and over until it's second nature. Will you be doing a video on dismantling and cleaning, oiling a weapon? I'll be looking forward to it.✊👍✌
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Very very informative gun safety video really good reason for wearing gloves while handling rounds
Thanks for the insight