Brian Hoffner of Hoffners Training Academy explains the principle importance of having the correct stance when handling the shotgun.
With over 30 years of military and law enforcement experience, Brian, a Texas Master Peace Officer, is a senior firearms instructor, and defensive tactics instructor for Houston Police Department. As director of Hoffners Training Academy,
Brian brings his highly acclaimed training program to law enforcement, military, corporations, and enthusiasts on a national and international level. Known and respected as a leader in his field, Brian's unique style of motivating his students while progressively teaching empty hands, knife, pistol, shotgun, rifle, & tactics have made him a trusted favorite throughout the country.
@gdialpha if you can find one for civilian use
4everUSNavy 1 month ago
Great video! Thank You very much for posting this
EliotWeber 2 months ago
@goreomatic I think it's a Remington 870, can't tell if there is an ambidextrous safety on the back, so it may be a Mossberg 500 though. One of the two. :3
ThePoisonYouth 3 months ago
Great info. Going shooting now. :)
0neUpMedia 3 months ago
if you cant take the shotgun recoil just get a aa12
gdialpha 3 months ago
what shotgun is that?
goreomatic 4 months ago
Awesome advice. I can wait to try this out.
Squadica65 6 months ago
great info...thank you! my new benelli has been punishing my shoulder! can long lop exacerbate the problem of harsh felt recoil?
Duckyistrippin 7 months ago
@snowandash Hey, I'm just a smart mouth... and jokes are part of my nature. For my Home Defense gun a sling... WILL complicate things in the dark. This is more for battle, duty or long patrols. I was going to clown on the cheesy green screen, but I'll save that. Be safe brother.
LosAngelesWeedSmoker 10 months ago
@LosAngelesWeedSmoker Because people holding shotguns never need to use their hands for anything else?
snowandash 10 months ago