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REDBACK ONE offers high quality firearms and tactics training for Military, Law Enforcement, Private Security Personnel (PSP), and Civilian personnel. REDBACK ONE's firearms instructors come from various branches of the military and have years of operational and instructional experience. REDBACK ONE instructors are hand selected and must have a solid teaching background as well as possess exceptional combat marksmanship skills on both pistol and rifle. Our instructors are continuously training when not engaged with the customer and are always looking to create faster and more efficient techniques in order to provide our students with vital knowledge to prevail in combat overseas or during lethal force encounters here at home.

Jason Falla Bio;

Jason Falla is a veteran soldier from the Australian Army Special Forces community. He was a qualified Green Beret commando and former member of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment (SASR). Jason dedicated 12 years to servicing his country and deployed to the Middle East as part of GWOT. Jason was actively engaged in offensive operations during OEF and OIF as well as many other theaters around the world. Jason relocated to the United States in 2005 and secured a full time position with Blackwater in 2006. He quickly became regarded and well respected in the firearms industry as one of Blackwater's best instructors. Jason left the company in Jan 2010 and became a training advisor for Redback One, a firearms and tactics school that emphasizes combat marksmanship. Jason's expertise and proficiency in Special Operations training including, CQB, urban warfare, military small arms, Land-Warfare and combat medicine makes him a highly sought after instructor within the firearms industry and the U.S military. He is a master class IDPA pistol shooter and master of the carbine.

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  • RB1CombatTraining. Thank you for clearing that up, as I looked at other videos after this comment I noticed you did it perfect, no errors. You are a very good operator, and no doubt a very good instructor. Pardon my comment, you have cleared it up. At least it is there now for others to know why you keep doing so.

  • @zRxz Thanks for the reply. I agree, considerations must be taken into effect depending on circumstance and uniform/kit. In a contact circumstance, I believe it is best to keep your head on a swivel rather than glancing towards the holster, but if you can do so safely then why not? If a mate is covering then no problem but I thought he was and if you must look to do so safely then go ahead. Nothing is perfect, no matter the situation but to keep your eye on the target is best.

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  • I thought my earphones broke at 8:02.

  • @MrNhuerta finger pushed against the inside of the gaurd is sometimes known as the russian method. if youve trained extensively on it its no better and no worse. Iv worked with SASR and seen several of them utilize it. I wont teach it though

  • Although I have not trained at RB1 yet, I did take a class that Jason taught and can attest to his skill and professionalism. He os by far the best pistol shooter I have personally seen. As time and circumstances permit I will seek further training under him.

  • @timoyang1996 Probably because he'd never be able to do what he loves in Australia.

  • Excellent information, excellent presentation Crappy sound, you just have to pay attention extra

  • @akompsupport

    do u hear all that background noise when he's talking? That's the high powered ventilation system to filter all that crap out. Every indoor range should have them, it's part of the reason why most indoor ranges are very cold inside.

  • What plate carrier is that?

  • Where can I get one of those helnets mate? I see everybody wearing them but never bothered to ask.

  • how about trigger finger out of trigger guard and high on frame?!?!?!

  • That's great shooting and inhaling lead and heavy metals in an enclosed environ. Good luck working that body burden when you reach retirement.

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