Tactical Tips Part-14: Clearing Your Home
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Good information.
I have a vid Response to this titled Low Light Gunfighting. It shows how important it is to train in low light conditions.
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@TexasLibertyMan I would do the same thing. I see someone in my house that doesn't belong here and they would get NO WARNING! BANG!
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What do you do in the same three person threat if the first or second person, drops his weapon and raises his hands? How do you control him and avoid someone coming up the hall?
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2:03 "this is Baaad stuff right here" the burglar has put dirty foot prints over the carpet, wife is guna goooo mental!!!
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I'd like to caution everyone that shooting to kill is murder. Only shoot to neutralize the threat. You will never hear or read that any LEO discharged a firearm with the intent to take the life of the target/suspect. (shoot until you feel the threat posed against you has ended)
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writing in agreement that, globally, the monopoly of violence is arranged such that the general public is helpless. What is most frightening about this precedent is that the governments passing laws to restrict firearm freedoms are telling citizens to be wary of fellow citizens, when the most vile crimes are being committed by the same members of government & their cohorts. US supreme court justices have called the constitution an outdated document. Craziness!!
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@TLeschar well if you kill the motherfucker he wont be able to tell the judge that he didnt recieve a verbal warning
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douche
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press 9 to tell fat nasty women to fuck off
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Not a fan...... a few good points, plenty of questionable ones. I'm not asking questions or beckoning commands at armed assailants in my home, sorry, not happening. As soon as I see that weapon or even an uninvited guest, Imminent threat is present. Rubbing walls, giving away position, slow, full size movements, yea, not a fan either. Guy is an excellent handler of his weapon and clearly spends plenty of time on the range.
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beeftothetaco 1 month ago 12
Nice training scenario but I wouldn't say "drop the gun" or "get out of my house". ONE: I'm not letting them LEAVE my house alive...their unauthorized entry into my compound sealed their fate for them. TWO: Texas law doesn't say I have to warn, give commands or detain for arrest by a police officer. As a former cop I don't have to do any of these anymore. =) Bang. Bang. My family is now safe.
TexasLibertyMan 1 month ago 6