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@TheGizmodc3 ай бұрын
USCCA is a great resource
@phillight200821 күн бұрын
@@TheGizmodc It's no big deal, but I can see daylight through the magazine well, but I can't see the empty chamber breech. There could be one in the chamber, but we (the viewer) wouldn't know.
@thr33sports944 ай бұрын
You don’t need to apologize for exercising your 2nd amendment rights. As a former Air Force special warfare guy, I carry every day and pay particular attention to my surrounds. The world has changed and we need to protect ourselves more than ever. I enjoy your channel, keep up the good work.
@user-cl5ov9dx5o4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@crawdadlando40534 ай бұрын
Airforce has special warfare?🎈
@dgunearthed78594 ай бұрын
Head on a swivel, people. Situational awareness isn't just under rated but UNKNOWN by some people. Heads up and eyes OFF the cell phone! This could help the stats in our favor alot!
@Purcap4 ай бұрын
God bless YOU Sir; you have my gratitude ♾️
@haroldbell2134 ай бұрын
Yes sir this world has become much more dangerous.lol
@davemac5214 ай бұрын
First rule of RVing. Never advertise you carry firearms in your RV!
@ronniemaynor44344 ай бұрын
I have firearms in my RV.
@donraptor61564 ай бұрын
Who does that ? Thugs?
@donraptor61564 ай бұрын
@@ronniemaynor4434Go try it in New York California ect. Go to prison.
@canopener11954 ай бұрын
Thats why we need nation wide reciprocity @@donraptor6156
@rogerhancock87324 ай бұрын
It should be naturally assumed most RV'ers are armed. In my experience 90% have at least one gun but 100% have some kind of defensive weapon.
@5parky574 ай бұрын
being in law enforcement for about 25 years, this video is spot on. everyone needs training on use of firearms. When that time comes, you don't want to be fumbling for your gun. I unfortunately had to rely on my training due to a guy making a bad choice, but I survived and he didn't.
@EndlessRVing4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@jeffj_394 ай бұрын
Very true A Must + LOL but even experts shoot themselves in the foot. ie- the xpert DEA agent teaching a class on gun safely think it was a (45) too,
@Brineytoes4 ай бұрын
Thank yous to ALL LEOs for your support of legal gun ownership, and especially FOR YOUR SERVICE. We see what happens in places where people don’t appreciate what you do, but here in Florida, we call you heroes.
@Adventureswithbecky4 ай бұрын
Sadly due to many States you don't have a choice. They require empty chamber, clip in a different part of the vehicle and both in separatelocked boxes no where near where you can reach. Stupidest laws for many spots. Always call the State prior to find out what their laws are.
@goneoutside10114 ай бұрын
I’ve been in law enforcement about the same time and the Marine Corps most officers themselves don’t train. That’s sad.
@USMC69764 ай бұрын
1st Rule of traveling: Don't go where your 2A rights are not allowed, or severe restrictions are put on them. When you do, you're just asking to become a statistic. Criminals, by definition, do not obey the law. You're at a disadvantage.
@BlueLineWarrior74814 ай бұрын
I will carry anywhere, discretely and you will never know it...I refuse to let my family become a victim of a violent crime..I would much rather myself and family be alive and get a firearm charge then being dead. I will take my chances.
@TheGrizz17174 ай бұрын
@@BlueLineWarrior7481 if a state doesn't want me to carry there, I do not want to spend my vacation money in that state. I plan my travel route accordingly. No need to become a criminal in a state that I don't need to be in.
@jimnjele.bean-dayone35054 ай бұрын
T R U T H
@windrider654 ай бұрын
If a State doesn't recognize my Second Amendment Right, I treat the State like a Communist Country and avoid it like the plague.
@Mudbug20004 ай бұрын
@@USMC6976 RIGHT!
@Wonderfully_Me4 ай бұрын
As former Police Officer's we appreciate you putting this very important information on firearm safety. Continue with the safety videos. Be safe on the job and on the road😊👍
@jmburk553 ай бұрын
Well done. I have 18+ years in California as an LEO. I retire in 7 years and will hit the road full time. With all the RV families with channels, it's good to see another officer posting videos AND discussing firearm safety. The right holster is key to carrying safely.
@Brineytoes4 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! As an RN, I’ve SEEN both sides, and I will appreciate a safe gun owner over an idiot who is careless with weapons, especially around children, and I grieve for those who could have had protection and chose not to, like the couple you just spoke of. That was a tragedy that didn’t have to happen. We don’t live in a safe world. Everyone should know how to protect themselves and their loved ones. Please continue doing more of these videos, Izzy!
@Brineytoes4 ай бұрын
P.S. - Women don’t carry in the same way or the same places as men, so please address those issue Izzy? Keep the videos coming! Yours may be the only training that some people get. THANKS SO MUCH!
@alanweisner24214 ай бұрын
I have watched EVERY video you have done on gun safety. I am full time traveler, most of my miles are in states that are firearm friendly. Yes, I had an incident waaay out in the Desert boondocking. Guy was scoping out campsite, I went out, he saw my Firearm slightly concealed and quickly left. I have moved a bit to less lethal discouragement, mostly in an urban setting, Pepper Spray. Your content is invaluable to everyone, not just Nomads. Truly what you two do is a service that keeps everyone safe, even the bad guys. I have training on my handgun but your reminders keep us from being lax about the dangers and local laws. Stay safe and thank you for sticking with a dangerous, thankless career. Many don't have the courage to give thanks. I do, we need you out there 🙏
@theaccountant51334 ай бұрын
Good idea. You can give them lead or bear spray.
@paulmcneil23624 ай бұрын
I wish that we had enough gun owners that only vote for representatives that support universal reciprocity agreements
@carasmussen273 ай бұрын
are there significant differences between brand names? I do not know a whole lot about fire arms but educating myself. I know I want a 9 mm for the reasons given in this video. But don't know enough yet to purchase.
@peteragnew22245 күн бұрын
@@carasmussen27get training from a certified class first. They will assist you with their recommendations.
@freedomontheloose4 ай бұрын
As an Airborne Veteran, I truly believe you need to protect yourself with responsibility. Thank you for this information. It is very important for everyone.
@ROBIN_SAGE4 ай бұрын
ALL THE WAY!!!
@peteragnew22245 күн бұрын
Thank you for your Service!
@cruznsuzn66444 ай бұрын
As the wife of a newly retired LEO, I appreciate this video. Please do more on this topic!
@stuartpulvermacher68614 ай бұрын
I always appreciate your firearm videos . I have been around guns all my life and thats a long time. I am currently 82 years old . I am a concealed carry permit holder and always respected firearms. As far as Im concerned you can never have enough training and good info from people like yourself you never have to apologise to anyone for making these informative videos . Keep makin them and we all will keep watchin. Thanks
@luvostaneck47174 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful response.
@halp.36404 ай бұрын
Why would you spend money in states that don't recognize your constitutional rights? Don't give them your money
@landahoy52173 ай бұрын
Absolutely nothing good comes from gun ownership wake up.
@douglasw53713 ай бұрын
we live in a huge country and sometimes it is necessary to pass thru states that restrict our rites. It is sometime necessary to purchase food, gas or use motels to go thru these states. I know it pisses me off also that my rites and the constitution are violated in some states but we need to deal with reality and know the law when traveling thru these states. I still love to travel tho.
@3DLasers3 ай бұрын
Well then why don't you just boycott America ?... 🤣🤣🤣
@HighCountryRambler3 ай бұрын
@@douglasw5371 My family's safety is worth more to me than obeying a unconstitutional law. Not saying I ignore gun free zones, I'm saying my family is safe.
@MessyJesss4 ай бұрын
SAVING THIS VIDEO! Excellent information. I’m a single gal and have started the process of getting a pistol. I don’t want to be afraid without a pistol and I don’t want to be afraid of having one! More videos please ❤ Happy camping 🏕
@HighCountryRambler3 ай бұрын
Recommend joining a shooting range and taking some intro classes. You might find it enjoyable and get on a schedule.
@stananderton68824 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the video. Thank you for your service. I was a small town policeman a long time ago. I had a police commissioner that didn't think it was necessary for me to be armed.. Fortunately I prevailed, and I needed that firearm several times. Each time I was thankful that I could go home to my family at the end of my shift. I was fortunate that I did not have to end anyone's life. Stay safe!
@luvostaneck47174 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful response. Thank you sir.
@alfernandes48234 ай бұрын
A veteran here, appreciate your video in explaining proper safe ways to handle a firearm, nicely done video
@peteragnew22245 күн бұрын
Thank you for your service!
@kennethreynolds55644 ай бұрын
I am a deputy coroner in Kentucky which is law enforcement. I just wanted to say thank you for this video, great information and very well presented. I do appreciate it and you.
@JamesBairdJr4 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video. I retired last September after 35 years in law enforcement. I have carried every day, and so should every law abiding American. Your advice is much needed in our RV community and the public at large. I hope the KZbin generals leave this video monetized. I think the firearms related videos have always been well watched for you guys.
@noidea19624 ай бұрын
"An armed society is a polite society."
@Chinesehero4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this comment. I had dinner with lots of retired LEOs and they advised against carrying. I asked how many of them were carrying even after retired...The sound of silence lasted 3 seconds. Lol
@aaronh13724 ай бұрын
I'm reporting the vid cause it promotes ignorance. Half assed job done by a half brained psycho. 35 years, you should know better.
@scmgunner3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, as an ex doughnut wrangler, you are awarded special privileges to carry for the remainder of your life. This can be quite convenient in anti 2a places. In Cali They treat the 2a like a privilege and law abiding citizens like the criminals. To your credit, it's refreshing to hear someone in law enforcement not act as though they're the only ones who should be armed.
@JamesBairdJr3 ай бұрын
@@scmgunner you are correct. The Law Enforcement Safety Act allows active and retired officers nationwide concealed carry, as long as we qualify as required by the state we retired from. I wish everyone that legally can carry could carry. There are a lot of us active and retired who feel the same way. Police Chiefs do not reflect the rank and file when it comes to concealed carry. Also, I have never heard “doughnut wrangler” before, and I love it. Gonna put that in my profiles.
@stevestafford28024 ай бұрын
excellent video, as a gun carrier for 35 years I agree with 99% of your instructions and comments. The exception is your view point on the pocket carry, I carry in various spots, depending on different situations. I was a contractor for many years and I could not take the chance of my shirt riding up and a customer seeing it while I was reaching for something. I have carried a 380 in my pocket, and a 9mm or 45 on my ankle with no issues. and I never knew which position I might find my self throughout the day. The only person that noticed my 9mm on my ankle was a police officer while I was on my knees pointing something out to him. For the 380 I can casually have my hand on the 380 while talking to people and they have no ideal that I am ready to draw. But with that said, NEVER EVER put anything else in that pocket. I know many don't like ankle carry, but it is the very easy to draw while seated in a restaurant or driving with out drawing attention to yourself. Other times depending on my dress attire I carryon my waist. Just my view point that might help someone. Again great video, keep up the great work on gun safety and thank you for your service as an police officer.
@riceman19324 ай бұрын
I am not in law enforcement but I am a NRA Certified Instructor and this information is spot on! I am a 63 yr old female and my firearm of choice to carry is a 380 with one in the chamber. Thank you for putting this video out...and I would definitely like to see more of its kind!
@theaccountant51334 ай бұрын
You can go through 23 rounds really fast but you are absolutely right. A gun with no ammo is a rock.
4 ай бұрын
Carry a Glock 30S, my .45,and 2 13rd mags since IL gov.thought my Glock 17 had too many rounds. I've got my conceal carry in 2014, train every month, have never had cause to draw my gun. I did find 15 rd. mags for my 17 but I have learned to love the .45. They even fit the same holster!
@LJ-and-Dee2 ай бұрын
What about HR218 for retired LEO. I get mixed answers in different states like NY
@jmcgilvary4 ай бұрын
Retired LEO…excellent video! No fluff or flutter, just good info! Thanks
@LuvBorderCollies4 ай бұрын
No second skin tight yoga pants and spandex shirt to show your little bulge and how big your biceps are for your 4'10" frame. Yes there really is or was some "tactical windbag" on KZbin who made sure his rear end showed his flexing butt muscles and lots of footage with arms showing his big Czechoslovakian arm bulges. It was so laughable I had to share my thoughts without a sugar coating. Haven't seen the little guy for several years.
@stevenkukene99704 ай бұрын
I personally love these videos you are doing on firearms. Heaven forbid we ever actually need our gun but this is something that needs to be talked about. I appreciate the perspective of someone who carries a firearm for a living. Thank you. Yes, keep going with this topic. You guys rock.
@ConstanceKersey3 ай бұрын
Yes, more videos about protecting yourself when traveling. As a woman who travels alone, knowledge is power.
@mikesleigher9324 ай бұрын
As a retired cop I carry a 40 or 380.. everyone should know how to protect there self and family!!! The cops ain't their when it's going down!! 9 time out of 10
@EndlessRVing4 ай бұрын
Agree
@Desperado32484 ай бұрын
They will be there to put you through the wringer when you do .
@mikesleigher9324 ай бұрын
@Desperado3248 well thanks for ur thoughts
@Desperado32484 ай бұрын
@@mikesleigher932 as a physician , who practiced gastroenterology for 38 years, I had many law enforcement patients. Saved plenty of lives , restored their health. Most were decent, but my experience was that most wouldn’t hesitate to ask for a favor , but rarely returned it when one was requested. That’s just the way it was , and is.
@specag314 ай бұрын
And look at the videos, they shoot 90/times and miss.
@CurtisBowers4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your service. I did 34 years in law enforcement and retired in 2020. We just bought a 2020 Bay Star 3609. Long-time RVers (30+ years) and you have a great YT channel. My everyday gun is a Glock 43X 9mm and I need to get my wife trained on a .380 Glock 42 that I have been having for years.
@thinblueswinebbq4 ай бұрын
A Retired LEO here from the free state of Alabama and also a FLETC trained firearms instructor. Every thing you said was spot on. Thank you for your service and for the video. I hope people watch and listen. Each person is responsible for their own firearm, but in today’s society, unfortunately , everyone is responsible for their own safety. I know you have 50 more tips you can give. The only thing I would add here is gross motor skills vs fine motor skills. In a reload, pull the slide by hand to release it. Don’t get in the habit of using the slide release on the side of the weapon. Without saying it, you demonstrated it perfectly. 13 months will be gone before you know it. Stay safe.
@jgunther33983 ай бұрын
adrenaline means fine motor skills are gone
@RogerGillock4 ай бұрын
PLEASE continue this kind of training. You have inspired me to take time today to clean and resecure my pistol. Just got off the phone to schedule ongoing training. I thought once I learn something, I know it. But in reality once I learn something, I start forgetting.
@EndlessRVing4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@JeffinTD4 ай бұрын
Retired at 29 years, also a firearms instructor and armorer. Well done video.
@EndlessRVing4 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@kentreynolds11034 ай бұрын
Been toting since I was 16 been carrying for over 50 years been in combat 68 69 always aware of my surroundings I am glad that you are taking the time to educate people .
@greggtulowitzky9414 ай бұрын
2A-Keep up the good work, it is very appreciated, my wife doesn’t listen to me about firearms but she watched this video and asked if she can go to a beginner course. She doesn’t want to carry but wants to be more aware of my training to feel more comfortable as well as know appropriate actions to avoid, evade, respond to assist not hinder me…..4 grandchildren in 2 years has made us more aware and cautious.
@deborahhopkinson52434 ай бұрын
Just have her think of it as anything else you own. If you go down, she would need to know how to move and set up the rig. If you had a car with a manual transmission, she would need to be comfortable using it to get you to the hospital. A firearm is no different. Training = confidence.
@mario_G1554 ай бұрын
This was great information and well explained. It shows that you are an instructor and a clear, condition 4, or whatever you want to call it is paramount. I am retired Navy, physical security, shipboard defense team, and gun owner. You hit all the high points that I have heard and trained to. Thank you for keeping us safe.
@markwoods72374 ай бұрын
Keep the videos coming, you can never learn too much about firearms, especially from a LEO with 24 years of experience. 👍
@loriw26613 ай бұрын
What an important video. I’m 63. I train 3-4 times a month and have for the last 37 years. I’ve had excellent instructors (all former LEO’s or current) and I felt like I was listening to them while watching this. Thank you!!!!
@EndlessRVing3 ай бұрын
@@loriw2661 thank you
@outlawraceparts86864 ай бұрын
If I could add one thing to your great gun safety presentation. If you are carrying a weapon and approached by a police officer your first action should be to : A. Keep your hands away from your body , in plain sight while remaining still and B. Inform the officer " Officer I am legally carrying a loaded weapon" and then wait for their instruction before moving. This will significantly reduce the stress level for all involved.
@xe9ys4 ай бұрын
After recent videos on KZbin I think it's also important to note, don't answer your door with a firearm in your hand.
@ronaldphillips87504 ай бұрын
@@xe9ys If you answer the door and its a intruder, you and your family could be dead. I have answered the door with gun behind my back when it was a stranger at the door.
@xe9ys4 ай бұрын
@@ronaldphillips8750 Some know what they are doing!
@ChristynO4 ай бұрын
Amen! From my training. . .Say those exact words! And never say "gun" to a police officer. "loaded weapon" or "loaded sidearm" will do. The word "gun" can get you killed.
@luvostaneck47174 ай бұрын
Thank you for your cooperative response. Great in the essence.
@terrarecon4 ай бұрын
Former civilian and Marine Corps LE, former Marine Corps weapons instructor. I concur with all points mentioned.
@aaronh13724 ай бұрын
With all points? Someone is lying about their career..
@charlesnash63254 ай бұрын
Excellent advise. I'm retired LEO with 37 yrs in two different states. Enjoy your videos. Safe travels, Stay safe.
@matthewdetras9654 ай бұрын
You and your wife are my kind of folks. Polite, responsible and smart. We need more quality individuals like yourselves in this world. Thank you and keep up the great content.
@milehighed52801Ай бұрын
Ditto
@marcuslamona91874 ай бұрын
Great video! I have a CCW from NV and UT. I also have the CCW Safe legal plan. At 73 years old, I've switched to Outside the Waist (right side 3 O'Clock position), Kydex holster with a round chambered. Lots of violent attacks happen at Gas Stations. I prefer to be a survivor.
@Dawn2624 ай бұрын
Essential video for all RV folk. As a Navy senor enlisted I had the privilege of serving on the shipboard security force where we constantly trained with .45 and 12ga. We observed all the rules you point out here. We did get to do lots of live fire training over the side of the ship. Thankfully we never had an intruder on the ship, but we were ready at a moments notice. Now that I am retired and a full time Nomad in my converted van, I always carry a Glock 17. It is not a Colt, but the rounds are much easier to get and lots cheaper. Thankfully I have yet to have to draw down on a stupid, but a couple of times the conversation got heated before the potential perp got the idea that perhaps I may be armed. Great vid. Excellent advise. I don't drive through states that are not 2A aware or friendly. Keep these great videos coming! Thumbs up and a new subscriber.
@ScottJeannetteRay-de7db4 ай бұрын
Absolutely on point, clear and and fluff BS. I’ve never commented on KZbin before but y’all’s video compelled me to do so. My wife and I carry and have our license. Obviously y’all are in sync as a couple. You are only as good as your partner when it comes to family safety. Just because you carry, doesn’t mean you’re invincible. Great video and thanks for your service.
@ScottJeannetteRay-de7db4 ай бұрын
No bs
@DonaldProsser-qu1ns4 ай бұрын
As a retired cop your information is right on. There is a KZbinr out there who giving the worst information on how to carry or store firearms in the RV. Thanks for sharing the correct information. Stay safe out there and thank you for your service.
@EndlessRVing4 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and recognizing bad info when you see it
@xtphreak4 ай бұрын
Tried multiple times to correct him on some of his bad advice Comments deleted, either by him or youtube
@colt10mmsecurity684 ай бұрын
Who is giving the bad advice on KZbin that you’re referring to? Expose him please.
@xtphreak4 ай бұрын
@@colt10mmsecurity68 If'n you're old enough to remember the 1968 movie, think Walter Matthau & Jack Lemon. Or the 1970 sitcom with Jack Klugman & Tony Randall. He advised everyone to get a shotgun "...because you can't miss with it..."🤔 Among other things. He's trying to help, but has followed up with a couple more videos, based on things he's been corrected on in comments, I'm pretty sure.
@colt10mmsecurity684 ай бұрын
@@xtphreak I still can’t think of whom you’re referring too. I know the Odd couple movies, Jack Kaufman and Tony Randall, but there’s no KZbin channel under any of those names, nor under the old TV show. I searched and came up empty. Can you furnish a link to the guy’s channel you’re referring to? I’ll call the guy out as well if he’s putting out bogus or unwise advice on carrying. Thanks.
@stevemcbride26854 ай бұрын
Retired LEO, you are spot on. I don’t carry often, but I still carry occasionally depending upon where I am going. I carry the same firearm as you do. Very reliable easy to shoot. I also go to a certified gun range 2X’s a tear and qualify with a range master. I’m not required to it just keeps me fresh.
@fletch182919704 ай бұрын
The 5 Essential Firearm Safety Rules Rule 1 - Treat Every Firearm as if it is Loaded. ... Rule 2 - Always Keep the Muzzle Pointed in a Safe Direction. ... Rule 3 - Keep Your Finger Off the Trigger Until Ready to Shoot. ... Rule 4 - Know Your Target and What's Beyond It. ... Rule 5 - Secure Firearms and Ammunition Safely.
@RandyBeretta-db5bg4 ай бұрын
✨⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐✨👍
@94520shatto4 ай бұрын
*** Number One Rule For Concealed Carry *** (both legally and not) Remember that Concealed means Nobody Knows.
@randycarroll28854 ай бұрын
This is the very basics of firearm safety and should be mandatory in public schools.
@aldousorwell38074 ай бұрын
Who nominated themselves to add the Fifth One? ...Gretchen Whitmer? ...When are #s 6 and 7 through ♾️ going to be announced?...
4 ай бұрын
@@94520shatto My wife knows, she often helps me match my socks to my cover shirt.
@andysams66904 ай бұрын
You all are amazing! Flirting with the KZbin police to give valuable information! Thank you!
@bobharris60954 ай бұрын
Retired LEO here... Your advice is on point! Thank you for sharing your knowledge about firearms and firearm safety.
@Marcus-p5i5s4 ай бұрын
Your generation didn't grow up with guns for the most part. I think mine was the last that largely did. We were trained by age 8 at the latest. I still shake my head when I meet people your age and younger who aren't trained on the use of firearms. Glad you are out there spreading the word.
@je8624 ай бұрын
There are plenty of people in every generation that 'grow up' with guns. The latest generation, from 8 or 9 years old and into the teens, there are plenty of kids that hunt, and competition shoot, etc. When I was growing up, we could bring our shotguns or .22 to school, and store in our locker, in a case and unloaded, then after school hunt in local tracts. It was a common thing then. In current times, no way.
@gregsmith56954 ай бұрын
@@je862 What year did you graduate? 1984 here. Same thing in my school. I'm frequently called a liar by the Zoomer crowd.
@Marcus-p5i5s4 ай бұрын
@@je862 irrelevant response. It IS less each generation
@je8624 ай бұрын
@@Marcus-p5i5s Maybe where you live, but certainly not where I live.
@je8624 ай бұрын
@@gregsmith5695 Same, '84. Sometimes I think back on it and can hardly believe it was that way. Seems like so long ago and society today is so out of touch, so to speak. Well, I suppose the zoomers are used to the way things are for their generation, you know, less and less freedom
@kittcrowley74643 ай бұрын
i live in an open carry state. one day walking through town a cop starts talkin to my buddy about the firearm he was carrying. i forget which one it was now, but its a 45 pistol. the cop starts talking about how its a reliable one he's had before and then asks if there's a round chambered. my friend says no. the cop asks him to hand it over so he does, the cop chambers a round and hands it back to him then says "if you ever need to use it, the second that took to chamber is life or death."
@milehighed52801Ай бұрын
Totally true!
@goldenoverland6264 ай бұрын
From a military 20+ year veteran. Very good. Thank you.
@philliphinkle28124 ай бұрын
Retired LEO here. I agree with your message
@MadMeave4 ай бұрын
Thanks for telling us you’re retired leo… you really added importance to the conversation.
@dgunearthed78594 ай бұрын
@@MadMeave so did your snarkiness.
@modernretroradio9934 ай бұрын
Why does law enforcement crap all over the Second Amendment? What is so hard to comprehend about "shall not be infringed"?
@clane17004 ай бұрын
Thank you for your advice and sharing your knowledge. I’m a retired LEO (2015) and I agree it is imperative to always be prepared. Thanks for your service and stay safe!
@sherryfannon17674 ай бұрын
Thank You! I like all your videos but I really appreciate you both talking about these safety measures!
@thetechq3 ай бұрын
We need an abundance of content from people exercising their rights responsibly. Keep up the good work.
@susancrane92074 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad to see someone with good sense & good training sharing their knowledge.
@magnum12pm4 ай бұрын
I have said these very things a thousand times over the years…you have nailed it! There is no such thing as to much training or practice!!
@allanhitchmoth30994 ай бұрын
Just found your channel. GREAT video! My wife and I aren't full-time RVers, we just use the motorhome for fun-jaunts and weekends away (when fuel prices aren't prohibitive!.😒) Happily, we're usually in New Hampshire (our home state), Vermont or Maine. While New Hampshire no longer "requires" a permit for concealed carry, we both maintain the permits (they're cheap). Vermont never required a permit, and New Hampshire and Maine have full reciprocity (we each treat each other's state permits as our own "resident" permits). The laws of the states are more of a problem than getting the training! We plan and practice for defending our home. We plan and practice for defending ourselves on the streets. So, we plan and practice for defending ourselves in our RV. Getting professional training is just one step shy of mandatory. Most of us old-timers (I'm 68, my wife's 60) have received formal training of various kinds, and, because of the circles we travel in, we're constantly picking each other's brains; learning and teaching each other. It's just how we grew up, and it's how we live! BUT!!!!! (there's that horrible word!) If you're getting a LOT of training, but only fire the gun during that "official" training, you're almost dooming yourself to failure! I don't even carry a gun until I've put more than 500 rounds through reliably, and we're constantly touching up our familiarity with dry-training in the house, and live-fire at the range! GOTTA' do both!!!! God Bless! Keep up the good work! LOVE to see more videos like this!
@Reggie26993 ай бұрын
Excellent instructional video. I am a recently retired LE (30 years). All of your points are spot on. This is a much needed video for people that are less informed about the need for quality training and how to safely RV with a weapon. Thanks for posting!
@alanlevine39844 ай бұрын
I retired in 1994, after 25 years. You will love it.
@sparrowdynamics3 ай бұрын
Great video! As a fellow RV'er I appreciate you not avoiding this important subject like so many other YT channels would.
@ReidForrest4 ай бұрын
This is a very timely reminder for me since I'm leaving on a trip in the morning. I've been shooting and carrying pretty much my entire life, but as you mentioned, recurring training is important!
@timsmith85064 ай бұрын
Excellent video which really shows what responsible concealed carry looks like. The repeated emphasis on showing the weapons were clear was fantastic. Anyone that’s been in a training class has probably gotten used to that, but for folks that have not it shows how safety must ALWAYS paramount. Especially like that you mentioned it is a perishable skill.
@slypperyfox4 ай бұрын
I learned to shoot ~ age 5 (my dad had his arms wrapped around me steadying the gun) with a Ruger Single Six chambered for .22LR. After a couple weeks, my dad let me ‘solo’ while watching until he felt I had become proficient enough to let me carry the revolver holstered. Then when we started exploring the countryside - ruins of old homes from late 1800-early 1900s- I walked point carrying my holstered .22 and he walked middle to rear with his .357 Mag - also Ruger Single Sixes. Oh, and he ingrained the gun safety rules into me as I learned and never had a misfire. That was 60+ years ago and I still have yet to have a misfire or “accidental” fire. I did have a dud (light primer strike) with a .45 ACP about 15 years ago and had to disassemble the gun in order to tap the dud bullet from the barrel. That was the first and only occurrence of any bad round performance in my lifetime. I did shoot on my Army ROTC high school rifle team and later on my collegiate rifle team; both rifle teams were with .22LR rifles and ammo - not the air rifles of today. And, when the Army is involved with teaching you to shoot - you learn to shoot . . . SAFELY! I used to depend on carrying autopistols chambered in .45 auto but dropped to 9mm due to weight issues. I now have reached the age when .38 SPCL +p suffices and carries my .357 Mag revolver with the .38s with speed loaders ready with .357 if it appears .38 won’t suffice - not likely in the real world. I do carry a Shockwave legal short barrel pump shotgun as my truck gun and a spare .45 autopistol in the truck as well. Again, all legal in my state and I still renew my state carry license even though it’s not necessary. I used to depend on it when we drove to our oldest son’s house several states over but now all the intervening states and HIS HOME STATE has passed Constitutional Carry making it a moot point.
@tazman26182 ай бұрын
Excellent advice. I'm a retired Sheriff's Deputy from California and you hit the nail on the head on many issues you covered. I would love to see a video as to what states allow a loaded weapon in the RV versus which state you can't. Great job, we're looking at getting our first RV and you've provided a lot of valuable information.
@udavidism3 ай бұрын
You being a cop allows you to get away with many things that a civilian could never do. You mentioned going into a rest stop armed, that is forbidden in many states, even gun friendly ones. If I feel the need to be armed, unless there's a metal detector at the door, I am carrying. Great video.
@tech3nc4 ай бұрын
I enjoy all of your firearm videos because they are done correctly and hit every point needed. I grew up with guns and carry most of the the time. Once retirement comes in a couple years, it will be all the time. Video is spot on! I will emphasize again what my 60 plus years of life I have been taught and practice, never point a firearm at anything you don't fully intend on destroying. Great video Izzy, keep them coming.
@kristenmccreary86924 ай бұрын
Excellent video you guys! I have a fellow veteran friend of mine who taught classes (Safety and operation), who I'll ask to train me before I go full-time RVing. Somehow when I went through Navy Boot Camp many years ago, they ran out of funding, my company and several others did not get the chance to go through any sort of training like that. I also think in addition to having some sort of self defense 'tools' ;) ;) whatever they may be, it's just as important to keep your 'head on a swivel' and know your surroundings at all times. There are times when my dog Maggie drives me crazy because she's so loud and protective, but there have been times when I've also been very thankful of how protective she is! I sleep so soundly now that I have her. My beautiful, sweet English Setter before her, literally loved everybody and was not protective at all lol. Rest in peace, Peyton. Please keep the self defense 'tools' ;) ;) do's and don'ts coming!
@MrAfghani4204 ай бұрын
Thank you for covering "ONE in THE CHAMBER"!!! it drives me nuts having to explain why you need to carry like that
@barryschaffer28252 ай бұрын
Yes, Please continue trying to educate the public... They need it! I'm a member of USCCA and highly recommend people becoming a member and using their training. And in case thanks go bad, they got your back you with attorneys. As you know only too well.There are way too many people that know nothing about gun safety which is why there are so many children killed every year.
@peteragnew22245 күн бұрын
I used to believe in USCCA, but I've seen too many reports of self defense by members that they have refused to cover. Their training videos are excellent.
@erinbarrett33634 ай бұрын
Hi Izzy & MJ! Thank you as always for putting out these videos. Please keep putting these videos out as we really enjoy them. My husband and I are pistol owners and there is always something to learn. As NJ residents we know the pains in this state of being a gun owner. You have to know the laws and that is 100% on you, the owner. Safety is a huge responsibility as being a gun owner as well. Unfortunately the range we went to closed down so we don't shoot as much as we would like. Again, please keep putting out these types of videos. And as always Izzy, thank you for your service! Safe travels!
@2iBMX4 ай бұрын
"When youre out of the country, Canada, Mexico" ... California, new york... i can keep going 😂
@stever87764 ай бұрын
Don't even go to those places! Like NY. Never go into Mexico. Never go to Canada without prior permission. In New York State you must have a New York State pistol permit. Possession of an unlicensed handgun is a mandatory 1 year sentence felony!
@stever87764 ай бұрын
Handguns may be a serious problem in many areas. NJ and NY are basically no go zones. You can only stop for gas while driving through NJ. You cannot stay overnight. In New York State. You must have a NY State pistol permit and the pistol must be registered in New York. It's a mandatory 1 year sentence Felony!! Long guns make more sense such as pump shotguns and lever action rifles. Semiautomatic Rifles and some shotguns are Forbidden in many States and cities
@FixItPleaseJ4 ай бұрын
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@HughButler-lb6zs4 ай бұрын
California is the only state I visited that is like traveling to another country. I found California to be like Canada, where you get half as much of what you are buying for twice the price.
@mikechevreaux76074 ай бұрын
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@BZimm843 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking through this subject from an RV perspective. Thank you for speaking so much about the importance of training. It is our RIGHT to own firearms but it is our RESPONSIBILITY to train with them.
@andrewjackson50154 ай бұрын
I am 22 years in the British army and I protect my home like a fort in the U.K. guns rifles are not aloud but a good thick hard wood walking stick does the job that’s 2 1/2 inches thick so it works Good advice to people and RV ers stay safe and have fun
@kerbalairforce88024 ай бұрын
If that's what you can carry, it may be a good idea to take a martial arts class that includes weapons. Filipino MA or similar so that you can engage with machete wielding ruffians.
@wademoorefield9174 ай бұрын
I’m a full time rv’er and always carry. I’m retired military with many years of handgun experience. I still train and shoot often. Great video and spot on with the need to be prepared. Thanks!
@thomasgarrison39494 ай бұрын
You are right about everything. I have a Colt 1911A1 that I bought 50 years ago when I was in the USMC.
@dawntaylor86604 ай бұрын
I always love watching firearm safety tutorials It never hurts to constantly get refresher courses And as for the round count, I had a DS in basic training that said, "There is no such thing as "overkill" for round count. The minute you run out of rounds is the minute you may be on the receiving end of that word"
@r.mercado97373 ай бұрын
We talk the same language. I’m with you. You are correct! Semper Fi
@brianbelliveau55513 ай бұрын
Good advice I need to go to the range I haven’t been in a while and it’s fun and safe thanks for sharing your experience
@Bobs2cents2 ай бұрын
Yes, please continue doing vids like these! I’m not an RVer, but I love being a sponge taking in the wisdom of others with more experience than me. I find your content incredibly helpful and informative. Thanks!
@mychue094 ай бұрын
Great video and totally agree with all! My EDC is a Taurus G2C. 12÷1 and carry an extra mag as well. Thanks for the video and be safe out there brotha!
@johnhartman31494 ай бұрын
2 years full time and over a decade of other cross country traveling. We have a hard mount safe, we'll hidden and ALWAYS carry and have never had a problem. Why, because we never share or tell anyone. Retired LE and Army...appreciate ya brother.
@CaliWaliDoDaDay4 ай бұрын
VNSH holsters have been really good and comfortable for me even in the summer.
@mousemx15344 ай бұрын
I think it’s great you guys are talking about and providing sound advice to RVers about firearms.
@practical13724 ай бұрын
For being an self acclaimed RV guy/couple EXCELLENT JOB! You really did a good job. Better than self acclaimed know it alls.👍🇺🇸
@kathiebauer51652 күн бұрын
Thank you. I hope this video helps a lot of RV’s. You don’t want to ever use a weapon, but you need to be comfortable in carrying one and in an emergency be confident in how to handle it.
@jimbor22794 ай бұрын
The VP70 , Heckler & Koch , combined a number of design features that were innovative, or at least very unusual for its time: It was the first polymer-framed handgun, striker fired, predating the Glock 17 by 12 years. Everything else after that, including Glock was copy of the VP 70 . Your point of safety and other instruction are well taken…. Very well done 👍
@funinourrv3 ай бұрын
Good job on this video. I hope everyone watches it and pays attention! I would only add one thing. Your best weapon is adequate situational awareness, at all times. - Retired Deputy Sheriff.
@erickaesman40014 ай бұрын
Good stuff brother. When I retired I did background checks for CCW applicants and what they dont realize is carrying concealed is a pain in the butt. Its a pain to make sure your weapon is covered and doesnt print through your clothing. Ive had family members of previous applicants come through and asked how long their family member 'carried'. Usually it was a couple of months before the coolness factor wore off and they realized it was a pain. I carried on and off duty for 30 years and felt naked without it. Good points on the proper pocket or belt holster. Maybe you cant advertise but I like We the People holster out of Salt Lake. Veteran owned and operated.
@robertschlitters57644 ай бұрын
I agree with you completely. I always carry with the chamber loaded, and carry at least one extra mag. If the gun isn't loaded, your handicapping yourself. You never know when you might need your gun so it is safest to always be prepared.
@GlenCook-d3x4 ай бұрын
I fail to understand why KZbin would censor 2A information from credentialed content providers! Your info brings awareness and insight to the 2A community. Perhaps if other 2A content creators ratcheted the hyperbole, more value could be delivered to the masses.
@FredPerryUSA4 ай бұрын
YT is unambiguously woke and believes the criminals are the victims and 2A is the problem. The kind of people who, until they have a muzzle pointed at them with a finger on the trigger, believe that "feeling" safe is the same as "being" safe. .
@Luv2camp3164 ай бұрын
Because KZbin thinks they know what’s better for you than you do. They are self-appointed judge jury and hangman.
@OGRYDA4 ай бұрын
Because they do not acknowledge or respect your rights. They're constantly crapping on your 1A right too. Idk why we're all still on here.
@fg39014 ай бұрын
Douchebaggery.
@spidennis4 ай бұрын
Because they are from the other side and are anti 2A. Censorship is their weapon.
@isabellabaig97633 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video! It’s very helpful for someone like me who doesn’t know anything about guns, but wants to learn how to protect myself with one.
@WSallai4 ай бұрын
Yes, I would like to see more videos on this subject and also on how to recognize or be aware of bad situations so that I would avoid being there with my RV.
@martinsmith28374 ай бұрын
you two are fantastic. I've watched a few of your RV videos randomly in the past. Always liked them and learned something. After today I subscribed. Everything you've said is important and correct about firearm usage and safety. Keep up the good work and keep these videos coming!
@javabean2154 ай бұрын
There's a free app called Legal Heat that shows a nutshell view of each state law, reciprocity, and 'castle doctrine'/'stand your ground''/'duty to retreat' locations.
@EndlessRVing4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@PathfinderWithPurpose16 күн бұрын
I appreciate your candid video of a topic, guns, that I am generally not very comfortable with. Please do more videos like this so people like me can better empathize with topics and humans they really do not understand or have easy access to for good information. You left politics and unsubstantiated opinions out of the discussion, followed KZbin rules to a T, and left room for people to disagree with your beliefs. An added bonus, you made education, training, responsibility, and safety the top priorities above entertainment. What a breath of fresh air!
@EndlessRVing16 күн бұрын
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
@wesalexander26934 ай бұрын
Excellent video, Izzy, this should be required viewing by all who carry or plan to carry a firearm while RVing. Perhaps as an aside, another important consideration for all licensed concealed carry folks is joining an organization such as USCCA, U.S. Concealed Carry Association. It can help by providing legal assistance in situations when, God forbid, you have to use your firearm to defend you and your family. I view carrying a firearm as a basic right and necessity in the world we live in, it can save your life and others, maybe even deter a crime. However, in the current political climate, there are those who despise guns and those who carry them, so we need to be both safe and smart about it. To that end, as you have said, training is very important.
@EndlessRVing4 ай бұрын
Very well said and yes criminal and civil liability can become very costly
@Henle154 ай бұрын
Attorneys on retainer.
@jbplays73023 ай бұрын
I'm not an RV guy, but I am a HUGE 2A guy! And I appreciate your video!! Safe travels, my friend!
@captjim974 ай бұрын
Great video you guys !!! Yes, I would love to see more 3 Do’s and Don’ts
@davidgentile52255 күн бұрын
Same here, reloading 44 yrs, LEO and 28 yrs Army vet, Certified instructor-be Safe, Be Prepared, eyes Open.
@ron74474 ай бұрын
Very good information. I do wish people would stop trying to carry with a firearm that is to big to properly conceal. Never been a fan of open carry either. Thanks again.
@fastpitchandahitch4 ай бұрын
I am also a police officer with 24 years on the job and a firearms instructor and I approve of this video. New subscriber as well!