One of my favorite shows. Excited there's a season 2!
@WillS-x9y4 сағат бұрын
I’m tired of seeing all these KZbin clowns with guns. They are all either cowards, tyrants or LARP’ers
@richardcranfill75554 сағат бұрын
Almost didn't watch S1 of the Night Agent because the thumbnail showed the lead using a shitty 80's Weaver stance. Honestly wasn't much more impressed when I did watch it, Sutherland clearly trains like hell but the guns were also shit. Glad they're upping the standard for S2, makes me actually want to check it out
@kabelomolobi55114 сағат бұрын
Amazing video. Definitely some things I never learnt from my military days. Awesome stuff. ❤
@illdecidemylifesdirectionl999219 сағат бұрын
Hold on one dang gum minute he did not say stock Gluck Gluck
@findmurdock23 сағат бұрын
I don't mean to be the KZbin Range Officer, but he forgot to activate the safety lever on at least three occasions during Load & make ready. Glock muscle memory? The details matter...
@MKevinDriscollКүн бұрын
A video about sling usage would be great. I use mine a little different, but you clearly are better, and always good to learn.
@jbazan11Күн бұрын
What wrap around sling are you using?
@deathkxssedКүн бұрын
this video started autoplaying, i am so glad that i stayed. the way you carry your speech confidently is insanely good. natural teacher
@AndyPincinceКүн бұрын
Thank you for your service...in what branch did you serve? What state are you located in?
@AndyPincinceКүн бұрын
Wow....this is an excellent training video...I learned a lot and now feel more confident to attend the NRA basis pistol course for my certificate....Well done and thank you!
@coachhardgainz2 күн бұрын
Great video guys, thanks. Can I ask what camera and lens setup this video was shot with? Audio sounds great too!
@Tre_SlimeLilDude2 күн бұрын
Gabirel is a cool actor
@baersolutions2 күн бұрын
He sure is.
@Pam-v7f2 күн бұрын
Where my sights were. Where my sights were at. See the difference? The at is not necessary. It’s called dangling a participial. You gave me a great shooting lesson. I wanted to repay you by giving you a good grammar lesson.
@baersolutions2 күн бұрын
I don't think it's actually a dangling participle because it did not modify the wrong noun. If you figure out what it is actually called, maybe redundant, then let me know.
@jonathancollins23002 күн бұрын
Yeah this guy is amazing! Very good videos and im definitely going to try and train with these videos he offers
@DustinBell-gc2ss2 күн бұрын
I have a question for everyone or anyone so what’s an estimate amount of people who have decided to become more invested in survival videos like this one and others
@Alexiss20042 күн бұрын
That guy's arm is as big and thick as a redwood 👀
@nickmurdaugh98562 күн бұрын
10:41 Must be nice that your thumb reaches the mag release without canting the gun over 😂
@paulinparts7 сағат бұрын
Small hand gang🫡
@WildWeasel45703 күн бұрын
I remember not too long ago people were saying you don't want a manual safety on your gun. "That'll get you killed in the streets!" Now 2011s are all the rage. Ehh little bit of practice you'll be fine. :)) Really enjoyed the video.
@baersolutions3 күн бұрын
I agree. Safeties aren't that big of a deal, especially on a 2011/1911 when they are so easy to switch on the draw.
@Lily-oz2dq3 күн бұрын
How would you recommend small of back draw? Or 5 o'clock draw
@GunsForEveryoneIsaac3 күн бұрын
$6500 is a good deal for that excavation. I spent about the same on my excavation. It was done in 2 phases. I need to put some crushed fill or slag down, but I have some water issues to deal with first so the fill doesn't wash away.
@OwenL20203 күн бұрын
Brand new to the channel, not new to guns. -- Firstly, you look like Shea Whigham. Which is cool. -- Next, no political jabs or titters, no weird pedo jokes mixed in? Practical knowledge all the way? Instant subscribe.
@baersolutions3 күн бұрын
That is one I have not hear yet. I had to google him but instantly recognized him from all his shows. Great actor.
@pieceofparadise93383 күн бұрын
Jerry miculek says his thumbs don’t do anything when shooting pistols
@pieceofparadise93383 күн бұрын
He also has a few mma fights under his belt. He trained with Bas Rutten
@chrisharbst77113 күн бұрын
I am new to all this and have been doing research to do this all safe and give guidance to my son. This is the absolute best and most understandable explanations and teaching of these techniques that I have found. Thank you sir, God bless you!
@baersolutions3 күн бұрын
Thanks man.
@williamfieldsjr41443 күн бұрын
nice shoes what are those?
@Burn_pits3 күн бұрын
Here’s the only advice you need. Bring lots of ammo and magazines, at least double the magazines they say you are going to need because I know beyond a doubt that some of the stuff you have will not take the punishment of a true carbine and pistol class. Make sure that your gear is set up to take an absolute pounding and there’s reasons why I’m not saying you have to buy the absolute most expensive but why good gear cost more than average gear. Make sure you have a high-quality sling and holster that can take a ton of punishment. Good hearing protection because you’re gonna be wearing it for hours on end. But the most important thing that you need to have before you go to a shooting class is humility. You don’t know anything despite what your pedigree is. I had the opportunity to do a lot of cool things in the military. Guess what? I’ve been out of the military since 2014 and I don’t know what things have changed and what things haven’t. What I do know is that I’m a really competent shooter who has great form, but I’m more interested in tactics. So don’t get an arguments with people about tactics just absorb what they are teaching you Compare it to what you already know and see if it’s worthy to be put into the box. I can tell you that in 2025 with all of this crap on KZbin and tacticool garbage that shooting classes are not what they used to be. They have made the simple complicated in order to sell you the next class. But, it’s a great opportunity to be able to do things that you can’t normally do at a shooting range. I still go to some classes, even though 90% of them are bs because I want to shoot out of vehicles, I want to move in and out of cover, I want to get inside a shoot house and so on. I need to brush up on those skills at least once a year for 3 to 4 days. That is why I will pay 7-1200 dollars for a good shooting class. You don’t need to spend five grand to shoot with your favorite KZbin person at this extravagant overpriced facility to get good training.
@Burn_pits3 күн бұрын
Here’s the only advice you need. Bring lots of ammo and magazines, at least double the magazines they say you are going to need because I know beyond a doubt that some of the stuff you have will not take the punishment of a true carbine and pistol class. Make sure that your gear is set up to take an absolute pounding and there’s reasons why I’m not saying you have to buy the absolute most expensive but why good gear cost more than average gear. Make sure you have a high-quality sling and holster that can take a ton of punishment. Good hearing protection because you’re gonna be wearing it for hours on end. But the most important thing that you need to have before you go to a shooting class is humility. You don’t know anything despite what your pedigree is. I had the opportunity to do a lot of cool things in the military. Guess what? I’ve been out of the military since 2014 and I don’t know what things have changed and what things haven’t. What I do know is that I’m a really competent shooter who has great form, but I’m more interested in tactics. So don’t get an arguments with people about tactics just absorb what they are teaching you Compare it to what you already know and see if it’s worthy to be put into the box. I can tell you that in 2025 with all of this crap on KZbin and tacticool garbage that shooting classes are not what they used to be. They have made the simple complicated in order to sell you the next class. But, it’s a great opportunity to be able to do things that you can’t normally do at a shooting range. I still go to some classes, even though 90% of them are bs because I want to shoot out of vehicles, I want to move in and out of cover, I want to get inside a shoot house and so on. I need to brush up on those skills at least once a year for 3 to 4 days. That is why I will pay 7-1200 dollars for a good shooting class. You don’t need to spend five grand to shoot with your favorite KZbin person at this extravagant overpriced facility to get good training.
@Anthony-pi6pf4 күн бұрын
Huh? Isn’t the point of a fucking class to teach people the basics of
@thaneds4 күн бұрын
Great info and easy to follow. Hopefully see one of your classes closer to where I live
@MarztechRacing4 күн бұрын
Is it ok to dry fire staccato’s?
@Devtheman4 күн бұрын
I’m watching bro on Netflix as I type 😂
@xrbitzz4 күн бұрын
17:21 and rose is now dead
@YouDontKnowMe2011.95 күн бұрын
SEAL Team weapons and tactics are spot on. They have real SEALs and Delta guys as actors and tech advisors.
@BlakeStine-rw1fn5 күн бұрын
From then on... his call sign was "Muffin(man)"
@baersolutions3 күн бұрын
Ha ha ha.
@mcdan26965 күн бұрын
Grip, focus, understanding the equipment is imperative
@pninnan5 күн бұрын
Putting the gun on safe is like locking the car door in the same motion that you shut the door
@DNOJ5 күн бұрын
Bruh… always three gun on screen with this guy and he has a 6 pack ??? Is there another channel dedicated to Gym days c
@MrfiX7255 күн бұрын
Sutherland loaded his weapon and holstered WITHOUT putting the safety on (26:43) and neither the instructor or the cameraman warned/reprimanded him. Had I done that on the range, my father who was a Gunsite instructor would've smacked me over the head like Moe does to Shemp.
@pieceofparadise93383 күн бұрын
Zoom in, the safety is on
@MrfiX7253 күн бұрын
@@pieceofparadise9338 No, it is absolutely not.
@pieceofparadise93383 күн бұрын
@@MrfiX725 oh yeah, you’re right.
@MrfiX7253 күн бұрын
@@pieceofparadise9338 Appreciate that.
@2121JonH5 күн бұрын
Extraction 1 and 2 has really good weapon manipulation
@baersolutions3 күн бұрын
It sure does. Chili Palmer was the advisor/trainer on that. He's an incredible guy and worked for Viking Tactics for years.
@brianmilesshearer3475 күн бұрын
Getting a free private lesson with this one. Great show and the actor seems really humble and eager to learn. Can’t wait for season 2!
@SnakeBitBob19825 күн бұрын
I wanted a range all my life. I would join deer leases not to deer hunt, but because I could go shoot in the woods the rest of the year when deer weren't in season. Then I bought cheap trash land in middle TN that nobody wanted. They only saw huge canyons that couldnt be farmed. I saw each canyon as a shooting range with built in 30 to 50 ft high side and backstops. No build up costs. I feel blessed to have that land that nobody else wanted or had the vision to see its potential
@mauriziozappacosta67546 күн бұрын
13th hours, Heat...
@baersolutions3 күн бұрын
Those are great movies.
@enochperez60746 күн бұрын
This guy is legit. Check the Bas Ruten interview about Gabe.
@baersolutions3 күн бұрын
Really good.
@ballistictacticsms6 күн бұрын
Drew, your teaching method is simple, clear and step by step process!!!! Love it!!!
@FranklyiDrum6 күн бұрын
What belts are you both wearing?
@baersolutions3 күн бұрын
Our belt called the Wojtek. It's in the gear breakdown at the end.
@overzealousellis6 күн бұрын
Great video! First video I’ve seen from Baer and will definitely have to check out more. Love my Staccatos and The Night Agent! Maybe we’ll see something other than Glocks in the next season!
@LuskeyBowser6 күн бұрын
Watching movies with accurate action(CQB/MMA for me) does make them better. BUT, I hate the thought of Hollywood teaching "bad guys" how to do things properly... And thas does happen, unfortunately.
@leparkourgta6 күн бұрын
Watch the series The Jackal, I went to see it without any expectations, I was surprised and ended up in two days marathoning the whole series
@baersolutions3 күн бұрын
I've had that in my list for a while. Wife and I will have to watch that.