Reminder to viewers: Having your different magazines, flashlights and items in set and predictable places on your person is key to not getting mixed up in a fast and stressful situation. Just like medical personnel, first responders and police keep their things. You can't rely on your memory of having swapped things around and need to rely on instinct and predictable reliability.
Nice video! The gear and guns are great but only if you train and are proficient with them? I search for videos like yours to know I'm not crazy or over doing it with the dry firing and practice with kit!
@@autonomousdefense yea some of the range footage is y i asked i wish i could take one of his class but im from mi so its lil to far of a drive for me to make it out to one
@@royj492 I originally drove 10-14 hours for every class I took from him. It was worth it for me, I'd just advise you do all 3 days of training when those classes are posted and not just 1 or 2. Take care of your car, avoid deer, have enough ammo.
Neat intro, and I appreciate how you organized the video into different sections. So far so good!
I figured most people would appreciate that.
This channel was in my recommended videos…cool channel, good content for a fairly new channel. I subbed.
Thanks, work in progress.
Great kit man. Love the sticker on the Holster btw. Keep moving forward, Struggler.
Reminder to viewers: Having your different magazines, flashlights and items in set and predictable places on your person is key to not getting mixed up in a fast and stressful situation. Just like medical personnel, first responders and police keep their things. You can't rely on your memory of having swapped things around and need to rely on instinct and predictable reliability.
Well well well, Hello badger.
@@autonomousdefense See, told you I subscribed :D
Nice video! The gear and guns are great but only if you train and are proficient with them? I search for videos like yours to know I'm not crazy or over doing it with the dry firing and practice with kit!
Holy combat stance batman!
I weigh like 6 pounds and really like AKs. I try to mitigate as much recoil as I can without losing balance.
@@autonomousdefense Lmao. 135lb here. So I understand.
Lmao 3:00 never realized how much I looked like a skinhead with my head shaved
do u ever do training with regular guy training or shoot with
Yep. Frankly my content is a little to similar to Bondy's but im working on that. You should go take a class with Bondy. It's worth it.
@@autonomousdefense yea some of the range footage is y i asked i wish i could take one of his class but im from mi so its lil to far of a drive for me to make it out to one
@@royj492 I originally drove 10-14 hours for every class I took from him. It was worth it for me, I'd just advise you do all 3 days of training when those classes are posted and not just 1 or 2. Take care of your car, avoid deer, have enough ammo.
@@autonomousdefense yea im going to try and work one In this summer if I can get the ammo
what are you using to record your videos?
Samsung s9, gopro hero 8, some hyper expensive Sony camera. Its normally whatever I get my hands on as im experimenting right now
Just subscribed 😎
Right….right
My son would be your best friend with those 7 hammers on your workbench. He loves hammers. Hhahahaha.
Sometimes shit just needs retard strength.
@@autonomousdefense For sure. I got the same bench and a light where you do. Also have three of four hammers on it. Lol Good video by the way.
looks good on paper. now, get out and run with it. trim the fat off.
I mean that's what this is, the trimmed fat. I've actually added far more to that velcro belt now.
Hell yeah blastbeats to start off.