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VTAC Half and Half Drill - Revisited
Surefire 60 Round Magazine Evaluation
Building an AR10 / 7.62 / .308 rifle
Shooting a Glock well
Advanced Trigger Skills
Trigger Movement Definitions
The Triple Nickel Drill
AR15 Battery Assist Device - Part 3
AR15 Battery Assist Device - Part 2
AR15 Battery Assist Device - Part 1
Daniel Defense Omega X Installation - Part 1
Daniel Defense Omega X Installation - Part 2
USGI Trigger. Is it Good Enough?
SSG Operations Part 2
Shellback Tactical - Banshee Rifle Plate Carrier
SSG Operations Part 1
Redback One - Carbine Standards Drill
Why Glock? - FAQ #11
Redback One Pistol Standards
Fine Motor Skill v. Gross Motor skill? FAQ#10
How to Release the Pistols Slide - FAQ #9
Shooting a Pistol as a Left Hander - FAQ #8
Long Range Pistol Shooting - FAQ # 7
Long Range Pistol Shooting
Ball and Dummy Drill
Staying off the controls - FAQ #6
How to Run a Fast Trigger! - FAQ #5
Extended Rifle Hold - FAQ #3
Rifle Mounted Weapon Light - FAQ #2
Pistol Mounted Weapon Light - FAQ #1
Movement Pistol Drill
Reload Drill Out Takes
Pistol Reload Drill
STI Tactical 5.0 2011 - Speed Drills
M4 Compilation
Glock Generation 4 G17 Compilation
Colt Rail Gun 1911 Review - Part 02
Colt Rail Gun 1911 Review - Live Fire Part 01
Target to Target Transitions
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Thanks to everyone for the great response to the Channel and the great comments! The overwhelming response has been nothing but positive and I genuinely appreciate that!

Unfortunately there are those who I may rub the wrong way with my matter of fact, or tell it like it is style and wish to use the video's on this channel to grieve personal issues. I very much appreciate the feedback from everyone as long as it has merit to the video content / topic at hand and not just a personal issue. So if any viewer genuinely dislikes a video and / or its content please express this openly in the comments with constructive feedback. In other words put a name to the comments so that myself and the viewers can benefit from your feedback.

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Channel Comments
guns4funca (2 weeks ago)
Great channel we are subbing.
mz9393mz (3 weeks ago)
Thank you for your informative, concise videos. I am curious what you think about the 6.8 SPC round and its potential, both theoretical and realistic, given the cost and production realities. Also, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the role knives play in your profession (utilitarian vs combative) and which one(s) you like/use.
juanriv01 (1 month ago)
Great channel with helpful tips, Subbed; hope you'll do the same for me, jr
technician (1 month ago)
Thanks for the no BS [practical] content. Looking forward to seeing how you run your Russian hardware.
TheHomeDefender (1 month ago)
Just saw your pics on GT but couldn't post for some reason. Beautiful rifles. Aloha & God Bless. J.
juanriv01 (1 month ago)
Great videos & subbed, jr
ssdsurf (1 month ago)
@shooter275 - Yes I am still running BattleComps and just added a couple more to a couple of new rifles. I am sure the 2 new rifles will appear in future video's.

@Gadsden556 - Thanks for the comment on the channel and I very much appreciate the support! Making video's are time consuming and viewer support keeps it going. Thanks again!
Gadsden556 (1 month ago)
You run a SOLID channel here surf! alot of great knowledge, its got me curious to your back ground but thats neither here nor there. Keep it up brother. thumbs up
shooter275 (1 month ago)
do you still run that battlecomp? if so how do you like it? im looking to pick up a comp for my ar15 i got a 16" middy system and iv never heard one bad thing about battlecomp
ssdsurf (2 months ago)
Its a tough business and often times hard to carve out a niche. You really need to understand that there is a difference between an armorer and a gunsmith and go from there. For armorer certs I would look towards the manufacturers directly and what they may offer. Gunsmithing is a bit more involved and there are few credited schools in the grand scheme of things, even though they do exist. Most gunsmiths learn via apprenticeships. Again it can be rewarding but at the same time is very challenging.
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