Concealed Carry Concepts | CCW | Tips | Navy SEAL

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  • Опубліковано 17 чер 2023
  • In this video I cover some topics for CCW on drawing and presentation. Key points over all, go slow for safety and to perfect your mechanics.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 547

  • @Goldenwithaleash
    @Goldenwithaleash Рік тому +117

    I’ve been carrying religiously for 15 years and can say that it’s been quite the evolution to find what works for me. Just pistols alone, I started with a full-size then when Micro then compact and how I’m back to full-size. And I have a box of holsters I’ve tried and discarded. Same thing with belts. I’ve finally settled in a G19 or G48, depending on dress, in an appendix holster with a Agonic EDC belt. Both guns are setup the same with a Holosun dot and Streamlight TRL7sub. Reload is in the sidecar. I take a lot of handgun classes and practice weapons based grappling weekly.

  • @boereburger6762
    @boereburger6762 Рік тому +120

    You taught more in this 15 minute session than most teachers teach in hours in video series.

  • @11bravo72
    @11bravo72 Рік тому +27

    This video is the definition of "slow is smooth, smooth is fast". Love it

  • @flyboy8752
    @flyboy8752 Рік тому +8

    I converted to appendix carry about 5-6 years ago when I learned the thumb on the rear sight / slide technique and it helped tremendously. However, it definitely has the concerns for slide bite at the least or failure to cycle / eject at the worst if you fail to move your thumb out of the way before firing. But it certainly helped my appendix draw though. Pros and cons to consider…

  • @rm_4848
    @rm_4848 Рік тому +54

    Wow! I'm no operator, but it's clear Jason has somehow translated his experience into practical, no BS advice to streamline training. I've done some great weekend pistol/carbine courses, but this is a step above.

  • @nanbanjinchannel5716
    @nanbanjinchannel5716 Рік тому

    Nice shirt!

  • @BretWrightSTUFF

    Amen practice!!!!!

  • @tedisabum
    @tedisabum Рік тому +5

    Lol. “Or you’ll be spending the rest of your life identifying as trans” 😂. Thank you for the quality content. I’ve learned so much from you.

  • @gilkennedy7638

    I attend many class from different instructor of all kind in the last 10 year and if I would have to brake it down in 15 minute I would refer to that video

  • @trentgriswold

    Great instruction

  • @Rc-Adventurers
    @Rc-Adventurers Рік тому +16

    Love how u do not force your methods. U state facts show why it works then suggest we try it and figure out what works for us. U never feel like u r shoving your knowledge down anyone’s throat. Keep up the great content 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Phynomeagle
    @Phynomeagle Рік тому +5

    Again, phenomenal solid instruction. Too often on social media, you get those who instruct in a manner analogous to a box, meaning they only have strategies for one way of handling the firearm, and in a more practical application and with a greater sense of realism, things don't always go to plan. The key to training properly is to build a solid baseline from which you are able to perform dynamically. This is life or death, not how cool you look drawing a pistol from your waist. If one doesn't repetitively and consistently practice drawing with the understanding that a threat situation and environment might be different from the training scenario, there might be a deficiency in that preparation for dealing with a threat.

  • @DGKNICKISONE
    @DGKNICKISONE Рік тому +52

    GOD bless you my brother

  • @gregbishop77

    Glad to watch someone that's left handed!!!! Thanks for your videos!!!!

  • @bradwachob1291

    Thank you Sir! I just subscribed! I’m a brown belt in jiu jitsu, you hit some very key points! Keep a safe distance!!! Don’t get knocked out!! Good stuff! I’m new to carrying on my person, I’m looking forward to watching more videos! Thank you for your service Sir.

  • @leslielemon7257
    @leslielemon7257 Рік тому +2

    Happy Father's Day! Especially loved the instruction on close quarters. Another great video even for us less experienced people. Appreciate you!

  • @hollyfoxThe
    @hollyfoxThe Рік тому +2

    I liked the high garment pull with the high elbow for close encounters. Nice. That goes onto my practice sheet.

  • @terrysimmons5543

    I've received training from a young age and have watched alot of really good videos, and I think you're videos are the best! Thank you Sir

  • @RunningWithSauce
    @RunningWithSauce Рік тому +2

    Agreed, crutches are bad when trying to overcome faults that real technique can easily solve. If you practice the same draw with critical milestones (points of reference) as you properly preach, you can also begin firing at your first rib cage point of reference as you punchout towards an attacker closing if fast without ever having to think about the thumb over the slide. Good to see you teaching it the BEST possible way sir. No factor is always better than unnecessary factors as you know better than anyone.