Revolutionizing Firearm Proficiency: Embracing the Future of Digital Education in Responsible Gun Ownership

 

Video: How To Shoot: Weapons Handling – Part 1

 

 

@skillsgaptrainer Your series is not just an excellent idea; it’s an exceptional idea, especially since you said it will be numerous episodes. What is the expression when someone hits gold or is on the money. This is exactly what society could benefit from. Much like the F22 revolutionized the Air Force (for USA & China 🙂 , setting an incredibly high standard that is kind of difficult to overcome, we firmly believe that your series will set an equally high bar for influencer-created firearms education. It’s unfortunate that the US military hasn’t fully recognized the essential nature of this education for public safety, domestic security and national defense and its cost-effectiveness, enabling citizens to be resilient and adept in dealing with any kinds of surprise 21st century emergencies (out of which dozens upon dozens of big crises are predicted in the great Amazon book library).

Thank you for committing the effort to produce such a comprehensive educational series on firearms. There exists a wealth of sports shooting, police, hunting, preparedness, survival and military manuals and books that have remained largely inaccessible, their theories hidden from the general mindset of the public. Creating an online course, rather than sporadic episodes, is a brilliant approach—one that may catalyze other influencers to delve into creating expansive, multi-episode content. We hope this initiative inspires professionals across various sectors, whether citizens, designers, manufacturers, dealers, retailers, ranges, or recreation outfitters, to deepen their engagement with the educational aspects of firearms and the professional skills associated with them.

Exploring diverse disciplines like sports shooting, military science, police science, hunting, conservation, camping and the rich history of firearms usage can provide a well-rounded and captivating education. By emphasizing the academic aspects of firearms, instead of solely focusing on the thrilling speed shooting action shots (although undeniably amazing to watch), we can elevate understanding and create a blend of physical and intellectual pursuits—a true martial arts for the 21st century, that is cooler than the MMA.

Considering the significant investments, both within the USA and through international corporate alliances, foreign nations states, and international political alliances, aimed at suppressing the right of citizens in North America to own firearms, it’s truly heartening to witness individuals like yourself setting an example of sovereign mindset, individualism, and a philosophical grounding that references rights documents which led to the successful development of North America. Your creation of high-quality, accessible educational content for all in this domain is a beacon of hope. We sincerely hope this effort will serve as a powerful inspiration for other firearm enthusiasts, and hopefully it will encourage others to attempt or to amplify their digital marketing efforts and their digital course production efforts, diving into rigorous educational research to advance knowledge and knowledge dissemination in this field, even at diploma to professor level.”

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Video: How To Shoot: Zeroing – Part 2

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Video: First Drills To Do At The Range – How To Shoot Part 3

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Video: Get Better At Shooting, Without Shooting! – How To Shoot Part 4

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@LucasBotkin“When we lose our First Amendment, the Second will be following right after.”
Defense Company: T-Rex Arms https://www.trex-arms.com/
 

@skillsgaptrainerAgreed. Lucas, your warning about the precarious link between the USA First and Second Amendments sheds light on a much broader threat: the potential unravelling of societal fabric itself. These collapse events aren’t merely theoretical, but a common occurrence in the nations of the world. However, most nations have this as a core feature of their cycles, whereas the USA is not designed domestically to withstand such collapse events.

When a nation faces simultaneous failures — supply chain failures, technology failures, industry failures, economic failures, and political failures — as is likely the vector of attack from EMP when time to challenge USA leadership and military arrives — the consequences aren’t just disruptive; they’re devastating. The youth, who should be the cornerstone of every generation, find themselves caught in an impossible situation. They face the Herculean task of defending their country, rebuilding their country, while also trying to nurture families, build out businesses, create social, supply, health and other public systems, and look after aging relatives and neighbours amidst overwhelming chaos. This is not possible to do in barren landscape devoid of energy, resources, technology, industry, capital and foreign assistance by powerful neighbouring countries. And don’t know if Americans checked, Canada right now is not strong enough to rebuild the USA.

When countries around the world do their collapse cycle, it leaves the environment barren and lifeless, think of a broken rail train 100 years old or a broken rusty black steel mine that is abandoned, that is how it is everywhere. In this new type of apocalyptic hyperinflation reality, maintaining life and creating new life becomes untenable. The citizens are then forced to emigrate, to leave behind the fragments of their extended families, colleagues, employers, friends, business partners, real estate, degrees, government jobs, military jobs, and anyone they know who lacks the strength to build a new life in a new country. It is the younger generation, our generation, that often finds no choice, but to emigrate away from collapse, if we can find the capital to do so, say $100 “value” in such times. They seek lands with better “less corrupt” governance, like Canada once had, where they can establish a new life, marry, have babies, all while the essence of their homeland survives only in the tales and memories of their children — mere echoes of the cultural, technological, scientific and political leaders of what once was.

However, this cycle of despair and displacement, the story of humanity as a species of immigrants, the perpetual cycle of collapsing civilizations, highlights why the United States stands distinct among nations, or stood for a long time with concrete laws. Now again, is being tested in this collapse manner now via revolution choice, morality constitution as leader, or a pursuit of a wicked leader, or a new dark way. The USA Constitution, penned by the wise founding fathers, wasn’t merely a document outlining governance. It was a blueprint for resilience, a manifesto for rising above crises, and rising from fall to death, to rise and fly above challenges with ethics instead of the alternative which can come from the revolutions associated with collapse scenarios, or “the wicked” leaders. In trying to avoid the USA constitution, these are the “wicked leaders” that rise during the times when the constitution is challenged at moments of revolution exams. These founders seem to have envisioned USA as a nation of individuals who, like eagles, would not flee at the sight of turmoil but would rise to meet it — powerful, majestic, overseeing the protection of society, overseeing the protection of good laws and good ethics.

In their wisdom, they foresaw times when the Constitution itself would be tested, and they imbued it with the spirit not just to withstand these challenges but to emerge stronger. They imagined us, the citizens, not as creatures on the ground but as eagles soaring at great heights — predators who could defend the landscape below from any threats to its order and harmony. The entire daily experience of the entire 21st century was designed and deployed to stop the Millenials and Gen Z, and possibly Gen X, from choosing to defend the USA constitution as leader choice in 21st century.

Thus, it is our duty and our privilege to live up to this vision. By embracing the USA constitutional heritage, we can protect the freedoms and rights it grants but also ensure that we maintain the perfect balance that allows every individual in USA society to thrive. You seem to be protecting this legacy, teaching new generations how to be adult eagles, proud and fierce, capable of defending values, laws and the way of life. In doing so, you seem to be honouring those who crafted the Constitution during previous revolutionary moments, and you might be renewing the constitution for another 250 years of strength, freedom and unity.

So you have demonstrated to Americans, that there is more than one Top Gun Maverick in America. America has many Top Guns. So it’s nice to see others in America learn to be fearless like him, when everyone told them to be fearful and not try it or dare to think about it.”

 

@LucasBotkin Wall Street Journal has uncovered documentation that Remington and Activision made a closed-door deal surrounding the involvement of the ACR in the 2009 MW2. Is that why it was so OP in-game? Doesn’t matter. Game was sick, put the ACR in the minds of millions of people, and created hundreds of thousands of gun-owners… myself included. I miss the old COD games.

 

 

@skillsgaptrainerThis is an excellent combat like photo. Brutal environment. Cinematic. On range, there is no use of encrypted comms often as part of the sports training routine. But, using radios is now possible on camera since you have soldier buddy, Brandon.

 

@skillsgaptrainer Think Bad Boys, but more military capable, special forces, not police. Want to see how team of two survive in a war zone & radio, rural or urban location. How do soldiers evaluate the city, the strategy or war gaming situations, or how to evaluate forest scene or diff kinds of events and situations or war game tactics?

 

Related books and resources:

“Firearms Safety Basics” by Chris Sajnog – A primer on safe handling and storage practices for firearms, ideal for beginners.

“The Modern Day Gunslinger” by Don Mann – Offers a detailed look at the mindset, skills, and tactics of effective firearm usage.

The Gun Digest Book of Concealed Carry” by Massad Ayoob – A key guide on the responsibilities and practices of concealed carrying.

“Practical Shooting: Beyond Fundamentals” by Brian Enos – Explores advanced concepts in shooting for accuracy and speed.

“Living With Guns: A Liberal’s Case for the Second Amendment” by Craig R. Whitney – Provides a historical and cultural perspective on gun ownership in America.

“Guns, Germs, and Steel” by Jared Diamond – While not solely about firearms, this book offers insight into the impact of technology, including firearms, on civilizations.

Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America” by Adam Winkler – Examines America’s historical and ongoing debates around gun rights and legislation.

“Defensive Handgun Skills” by David Fessenden – A manual on developing defensive handgun skills for personal protection.

Shooting to Live” by William Ewart Fairbairn – Classic text on the use of the handgun in self-defense.

“The Founders’ Second Amendment: Origins of the Right to Bear Arms” by Stephen P. Halbrook – Investigates the historical roots of the Second Amendment and its implications for modern society.

 

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