@saari09 The 5.56 is actually a pretty effective cartridge. Some people think otherwise, but the effectiveness has been proven, especially with some of the ammunition currently available.
wow, ive done something JUST like this, it was the same idea, we got taught by special forces officers in israel. We learned how to shoot a bunch of guns, threw grenades, learned krav maga, and even went skydiving. It was really awesome, i would definitely suggest going on one of these trips. The company i went with was called lionops
The Israeli Yamam counter-terror/HRT team again won the Urban Shield (2011) competition in CA against some for the best US police and federal SWAT teams, FBI, special military teams, and several international teams. This is considered the most realistic SWAT/counter-terror test in the world. Last year, their first year competing, they also won, establishing records for the highest scores. Two of our instructors are from Yamam. Yamam uses the methods we teach in our courses.
@erdogan1turkey Actually, in the United State's citizen point of view, Israeli special forces have helped us right after 9/11 in building defense BECAUSE they have had to deal with it all of their lives.
do you guys advocate moving before reloading or was that just a mistake of the operator? i saw it several times. I would think it better not to enter a room with an empty gun like the end of the vid...or to give up your position from a barrier before having your gun loaded. In either case, i got some good ideas for our next training session. Thanks!
@CPLBSS88 These clips are of students in training - did you notice that one student had to be reminded to charge his weapon after he opened a door? As far as reloading, we teach to either reload from cover, or while moving. So instead of reloading and then moving toward the threat, we move toward the threat or toward cover or at least to the side while reloading. We teach to always check the chamber before moving so you don't move and then find out that you have a jam or an empty weapon.
I attended a course with Aaron Cohen (IDF special forces) in Las Vegas. This looks very similar to what we did in the desert. Like one of the previous posters said, it was life altering. The best training I have ever had. The IDF method is the way to go.
@Cowboy5995 Some carry with a round chambered, others do not. Some have no choice but must carry in accordance with their organization's SOPs. We teach both methods.
What does the IDF think about the effectiveness of 5.56mm?
saari09 1 week ago
@saari09 The 5.56 is actually a pretty effective cartridge. Some people think otherwise, but the effectiveness has been proven, especially with some of the ammunition currently available.
MakoDefense 1 week ago
where is the shooting place in israel, is this dani hi??
ninjutsuHH 1 week ago
wow, ive done something JUST like this, it was the same idea, we got taught by special forces officers in israel. We learned how to shoot a bunch of guns, threw grenades, learned krav maga, and even went skydiving. It was really awesome, i would definitely suggest going on one of these trips. The company i went with was called lionops
TraviBurke 3 months ago
The Israeli Yamam counter-terror/HRT team again won the Urban Shield (2011) competition in CA against some for the best US police and federal SWAT teams, FBI, special military teams, and several international teams. This is considered the most realistic SWAT/counter-terror test in the world. Last year, their first year competing, they also won, establishing records for the highest scores. Two of our instructors are from Yamam. Yamam uses the methods we teach in our courses.
MakoDefense 3 months ago
What kind of ammo works best on a IED?
JennaHaze2000 3 months ago
@JennaHaze2000 You mean to detonate it from a distance?
MakoDefense 3 months ago
@erdogan1turkey Actually, in the United State's citizen point of view, Israeli special forces have helped us right after 9/11 in building defense BECAUSE they have had to deal with it all of their lives.
kakashiroz 4 months ago
do you guys advocate moving before reloading or was that just a mistake of the operator? i saw it several times. I would think it better not to enter a room with an empty gun like the end of the vid...or to give up your position from a barrier before having your gun loaded. In either case, i got some good ideas for our next training session. Thanks!
CPLBSS88 6 months ago
@CPLBSS88 These clips are of students in training - did you notice that one student had to be reminded to charge his weapon after he opened a door? As far as reloading, we teach to either reload from cover, or while moving. So instead of reloading and then moving toward the threat, we move toward the threat or toward cover or at least to the side while reloading. We teach to always check the chamber before moving so you don't move and then find out that you have a jam or an empty weapon.
MakoDefense 5 months ago
I attended a course with Aaron Cohen (IDF special forces) in Las Vegas. This looks very similar to what we did in the desert. Like one of the previous posters said, it was life altering. The best training I have ever had. The IDF method is the way to go.
sugarshaq00 7 months ago
@sugarshaq00 Aaron Cohen was in the same unit as one of our instructors in this video.
MakoDefense 7 months ago
garrets training is intense and mind altering you cannot surpass his level of expertise
BHARMS2 8 months ago
Generally isnt it easier to rack the slide of a pistol BEFORE you holster the pistol when you are not being attacked?
Cowboy5995 9 months ago
@Cowboy5995 Some carry with a round chambered, others do not. Some have no choice but must carry in accordance with their organization's SOPs. We teach both methods.
MakoDefense 9 months ago
@MakoDefense after attending a class with Garrett i no longer carry with a round chambered.
harms1967 8 months ago
@harms1967 neither do i
BHARMS2 8 months ago
Pro. Very nice.
Tankerrob 10 months ago