Could you do a piece on anti ambush drills I got caught in a car once and had to shoot threw the door and the windscreen did not hit much but got out of it.
Hey bro what kind of holster is that? Looks light, quick, and easy, but it also looks like it's not pressed against your side. Does it get snagged on things? Haven't seen one of those that I know of. Didn't get a good look at it. What's the pro's and con's of it? You must like it I'm just curious. Good video man
I appreciate the way you present your information. It's informative and constructive. By the way I do not see the long sleeve shirt your wearing in the video for sale. Also where can I get those kick ass red shoes LOL!
Thanks for the comment! The shirt he’s wearing is still being reviewed by UA-cam-it’s also a short sleeve. He is wearing separate sleeves. He’s wearing Innov8s in the video, and they are orange!
No. The "Pin and Reset" is not a trigger manipulation that should be taught for practical shooting. Read why here: tacticalhyve.com/ultimate-guide-to-trigger-discipline-and-trigger-control/
Fantastic genuine advice every time I don’t miss your videos! PS: Please tilt your holster a bit backwards so muzzle do not points to your leg I want to continue learning. Luis
@@TacticalHyve I noticed that too. That's the way his comp rig sets. I'm a fast draw guy, and I was taught to throw my hip out so that if the pistol hammer falls, the round hits the ground and not your leg. Thanks for y'alls' videos. They are spot on!
As a new shooter I appreciate the calm and comprehensive way you break this down
You're welcome!
Great tips here, I never knew these techniques had names. I just sort of did this instinctively depending on the distance and focus I needed.
Welcome!
I knew staging mostly to get through most of the long double action pull of revolvers. Good overview.
Hy , I am frow Brazil. I like to thank you very much for yours videos. I ve been lerning seen your classes e I am improving my shoterr. Congrats
Great explanation of each manipulation. Definitely earned my sub and bell on that alone. The rest of the video is icing on the cake!
Stupendously and Masterfully presented ! Doesn't get any better than this. 👍👍
this is great information and I am very grateful for your time and for showing us this.
Glad it was helpful!
Another great video. Thanks!
Thanks for your videos great info and much appreciate..
Could you do a piece on anti ambush drills I got caught in a car once and had to shoot threw the door and the windscreen did not hit much but got out of it.
Another amazing video!!
Keep it up
Thanks!
Good explanation
Thanks.
Thnxs 4 sharing 🇺🇸
What belt, holster, and carrier setup are you running?
That is a beautiful gun. Can anyone tell me what it is.
Hi Myles!! what is your gun?
Atlas Nemesis?
That’s right!
Is that a Dawson Precision magwell on that gun?
We have no idea. Came with the pistol.
Hey bro what kind of holster is that? Looks light, quick, and easy, but it also looks like it's not pressed against your side. Does it get snagged on things? Haven't seen one of those that I know of. Didn't get a good look at it. What's the pro's and con's of it? You must like it I'm just curious. Good video man
It's the Everglades MRH holster. These types of holsters are common in competitions.
I appreciate the way you present your information. It's informative and constructive. By the way I do not see the long sleeve shirt your wearing in the video for sale. Also where can I get those kick ass red shoes LOL!
Thanks for the comment!
The shirt he’s wearing is still being reviewed by UA-cam-it’s also a short sleeve. He is wearing separate sleeves.
He’s wearing Innov8s in the video, and they are orange!
Is "Pin and Reset" the same as "Reset and Prep"?
No. The "Pin and Reset" is not a trigger manipulation that should be taught for practical shooting. Read why here: tacticalhyve.com/ultimate-guide-to-trigger-discipline-and-trigger-control/
Fantastic genuine advice every time I don’t miss your videos!
PS: Please tilt your holster a bit backwards so muzzle do not points to your leg I want to continue learning. Luis
Thanks for the comment!
He positions his holster that way on purpose! There are specific reasons behind it.
@@TacticalHyve I noticed that too.
That's the way his comp rig sets.
I'm a fast draw guy, and I was taught to throw my hip out so that if the pistol hammer falls, the round hits the ground and not your leg.
Thanks for y'alls' videos. They are spot on!
Niiiiice!
Thanks!