Winning Handgun Skills // May 2020 S12 Event
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- S12 students hit the range Friday for intense Pistol Training. After covering the essentials Mickey hands it off to Paul Sharp for advanced recoil management. He shares techniques anyone can use to keep rapid fire on target. Stick with this long-form video to bring your handgun skills to a new level.
32:44 - ADVANCED RECOIL TRAINING BEGINS
This training segment is from Day 1 of our May 2020 S12 Premier Training Event in Nashville, TN. This is the first of many videos from the great three day event.
Bulk of instruction from Carry Trainer Mickey Schuch with segments from Instructor Zee Durham and Paul Sharp of the Shivworks Collective and SBG Illinois.
*Special thanks to S12 Sponsor Hatpoint Targets. You can see their quality lightweight target stands across the line in this video holding all our paper targets. If you'd like to get some be sure to use discount code "carrytrainer" for 20% off and free shipping.
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► Register for the next S12 Event at carrytrainer.com
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May 2020 S12 PLAYLIST:
• S12 Nashville 2020 Intro
#S12Nashville #HandgunSkills
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S12 is a biannual training event. Student enrollment for the next S12 November 12-15, 2020 is now open at www.carrytrainer.com
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This guy loves to hear himself talking. Wow!
Make sense?
Didn't even have to be there..
Improved my grip and technique 100 fold. Thanks for the quality upload!
I am an avid shooter for many years ,and shoot three gun matches ,plus have trained many people throughout the years. This team of instructors are among the best I’ve seen, I strongly recommend taking this course by them, it is extremely well done and will prepare you for something that I hope you will never need. Remember the instruction and practice regularly it can and will make you a survivor . Well done gentlemen..
You are not a Marine if this is the best you have seen.
@@hawghawg381 "...among the best I've seen..."
Thought you said three machine guns 💀
@@hawghawg381 💀💀
I've been shooting for a really long time. 40 years to be exact. I learned more just from watching this video than anyone ever taught me. Training is vital. Never stop learning. Outstanding video. Thank you so much for this. I was immediately able to figure out stuff I've been doing wrong just by dry firing in my house.
Amen 🙏
Here.... Here!!! Me as well.
This is such a great video! Thank you so much!Guns aren’t bad. People not knowing gun safety is bad. And he’s making it interesting and enjoyable. It’s not just a lecture or a “class”. He’s making it appealing to the viewer. Very awesome video man. Love it!
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This class is filled with a lot of incredible information.
The team here supports the speaker well.
Kudos fella.
This is the first gun guy I ever watched and the realistic scenarios captivated my attention.
Real talk right here.
Following this channel for several years, Mickey, his colleagues and friends teaching here reasonable stuff, well funded. Even myself as an Instructor is learning here something and new approaches, this episode here is pure gold.. ✌️❤️✌️
Thanks Mickey for the invaluable info!! This class was excellent!! Sharing with all the pistol shooters I know.
I was thinking, " Oh boy, another 'Expert'!"
You won me over with "The Shooter can be safe!" We could have a conversation about Fire Arms without me getting completely pissed off! Lol
Great Posting!
I am somewhat new to Handguns, taking an 8 hr CCW class on the 20th. I dont know for sure yet, but I feel confident that I learned more from this video than I will learn from the class. I will be looking into taking your course, hopefully this year. One more thing, I read each and ever comment before typing this and it's easy to tell that all of the negative ones are trolls. I think the cussing in the video makes the people in the class feel more at ease and less anxious. The flagging had its purposes as well. I look forward to taking this course myself and will recommend it to some family and friends who are also newer to firearms, and some who are veterans.
The class will likely teach you some of the legal stuff that you need to be aware of AND focus on safe handling. Not shot since last class to renew (6yrs) so I wasn't even sure if I wanted permit. So very happy I did as his wife showed much better hold technique than previous 2 classes & recommendation for weapon that many women LOVE. Wish I could get to further training ...
i am currently only 30min in and i already would like to thank you for an entire 2hrs of insightful instruction for free.
Great video an instructions. The handgun grip practice was priceless.
All of the gunless drill we're new to me an very useful.
Appreciate your sharing these skills.
This s the best training I have seen
The way he presents it though makes it a bit hard to focus for me. He's like changing up what hes talking about almost in a manic manor. He's like the gun equivalent of a motivational speaker but with a little more substance.
I have taken a few classes and grown up with guns. But love learning their always something to learn .
Love the attitude and awareness.
I feel like I should be paying to watch these.
Ssshhhh
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don't say it 😀i don't wanna pay, he already got multiple thousands in just this video
Thank you Huge. Excellent details and presentation. . .
Thank you for posting this. Like hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people, I'm running low on ammo. You've given me some ideas to incorporate into my dry fire routine and enough info to enhance my range time.
FRICKEN HOARDERS ARE SELLING 1000 PRIMERS FOR 500 BUCKS . AND THATS THE BRO DEAL
I have just paid $99 for this training or something like it from Top Guns in Terre Haute In. This is a great video to add to the training I already have to train by.
I needed get to a class like this..like this guy ,and all about safety.
This video really helped me improve my mindset. Thank you very much
Love these videos thanks for sharing without having to paying
The word you are looking for is "Lamina". The connections that make skills unconscious. Awesome class man... I learned so much here and gonna teach it straight to my wife
I’m saving up to go next year... these videos are AMAZING for those of us who can only get to a class 3-4x a year. Love it thank you so muuuuuuuch!!! ❤️
Five Star.....great trainer , instructor , love your style .
Absolutly great video and a big help for all shooters!!! Thanks for sharing this video lesson! Tonight at the shooting range I will practice some elements of your teaching. Big thumbs up!!!
Awesome. Unbelievable, this is exactly the way we teach. Love it.
Just came across your channel by accident while looking for something else but suscribed cause lots of good information. 👍
Maybe the funniest f'ing video that I've ever seen! I almost passed out several times! Thanks bro! You guys are awesome!!
Excellent job with this video. Thanks very much.
This must be one of the most valuable gun training videos on UToob..........
I enjoyed watching this video. I'm gleaning valuable information, before I take my own master class. I've shot handguns for years, but I've had no formal training. Though I have a son who has had training, and he tries to teach me every week.
1:13+ “Don’t make me have to remind you that you are descendants of people that killed big, hairy beasts with sharp pointy sticks!”
OMG! 😂 I’ve been saying something very similar for years now! Excellent training course and top notch video presentation. Thank you.
Best training video I've seen in forever!
Thank you for posting without charging. I. Sure theres alot of people who work all day with out any time for a range trip. This way i can view and take notes to self train. Thank you sir
I don't have a lot of money. But this video makes it easy for me to train with dry fire. One of the things that was said never crossed my mind until watching this. Dry fire by racking the slide everytime isn't a great way to train. Maybe to learn your trigger but for reholstering no. Thanks so much again.
Have you thought of using dummy rounds ?
Absolutely amazing. We'll done gentlemen.
You have very good videos im glad I found you🤘
So stoked I found this channel and video. I’m a smaller guy so this gives me the confidence that I can control recoil and keep the slide flat. Can’t wait to hit the range and try these techniques out. Hopefully one day I can take one of your classes close to Louisiana. Thank you for posting these videos.
Have also been trained but have added my knowledge from those wonderful instructors thank you.
Very good practice ranch and good teaching man !
Mickey friggin rocks
32:00 is offensive and defensive linemen training, love it 😂
I had a broken hand once and had to use the other for months, you learn a lot of motor skills during that time 👍
I've had a similar situation, having had surgeries on my right shoulder, and being right handed. I had to get somewhat proficient at drawing one handed with my left hand.
I bought a left handed AIWB holster and practiced as much as I normally would. While I didn't get nearly as proficient as I am with my right, I was much better than when I started.
I will toss that holster in my range bag and use it to practice with, though not as often as I should.
I'm a new shooter and trying to learn lots of safe basics for how to improve. Thanks so much for all of the tips. I can't wait to get to apply them!
@Jake Stockton thank you for the tip! I'll most definitely check him out!!
great instructor !! thanks
What I love about this training is comprised of a bunch of regular guys who some may have some training but do you know not everyone is either law enforcement military security whatever but say family Guys and such that are merely concerned about civility in good communities. And you know it does take the pressure off of the powers-that-be so to speak in times of unrest like now.
I learned so much from your videos it's unreal I want to say thank you I love what you guys do I wish you were in California❤
Great vid as usual. Almost as good as being there with the PX4 Storm. Keep em coming!!
Love the videos. Very instructional and hilarious as well. Thanks for making them. 👍
great instructive video, thanks for sharing
Wow this video was on the day of my born day.
I'm living for these recoil mitigation drills.
Great lessons thank you
@5:58 oof that Stove pipe! lol
I love these firearm training videos….#GoodVs.Evil!!…love and blessings to all the honorable,honest hardworking human family!!
Love the 1911 malfunction at 5:59...LMFAO!!!
Rare one lol
Maybe the best training video I’ve ever seen.
Thank you for sharing such great content with us for free! 👏👍🤗 Perfect training without any tacticool sh!t.
I am in the military and we always check to see if our rifle or pistol is loaded
Most excellent. Thank you for sharing!
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What a great opportunity to learn
Too many times the camera was positioned at poor angles (unless students had xray vision).
Firearms training, psychology and a little philosophy. Good stuff.
One disagreement! Every gun fight there IS a reload. If you only use two rounds to stop the Threat, you ALWAYS RELOAD and put a fresh mag in, ALWAYS! Yes the first threat may of only took two rounds, but his buddy 20 yards away may take every round in the mag to stop! Always reload!
Mick, I love the video. I have been following your videos for a long while and I have noticed that some things don't change. Master grip, equal height equal light, and "did it work, does the MF need another!" Keep up the great videos! Stay safe sir!
These guys are great
Amazing skills training! Excellent instruction by exceptional coaches.
I need a class like this
Awesome video.
Amazing only gun class
This video just automatically started playing as i was washing dishes while i wasnt watching the screen and I legit thought Vince Vaughn was giving a firearm training course.
Hahahahha
This is better than my Police Academy training.
I will say that one of the biggest problem that I have noticed is when the instructors ask questions there are no people saying hey I don't understand or is it like this or like that I think the instructors should make people understand the questions and the answers it seems like most of the people are just meandering along
Bravo Bravo Bravo !!!
Can you train in Michigan, in February? Appendix style carry.
Great content, I learned plenty. Bring this show to Texas, you'll sell out every date.
Florida too
I'll drive to Texas for this 100% and I love in Southern Cali. One in Arizona will sell out also I bet.
I would love a class like this. Range time is great, but the type of instruction here is far and above what I can get in an indoor classroom. And I can learn from CZcams, but this sort of training environment is much more effective. If we live through the New Year, hopefully I can find a class like this in DFW.
@Phil Agcaoili Will do, thanks Phil!!
This video was very helpful, Thank You.
Feel I learned some things TY
Head on swivel..keep it tight ..exhale squeeze. Stand firm
I want to take a weekend shooting course like this. I don't know if any intensive training like this is available in my area though.
Thanks, excellent video.
Mickey, great course! Lots of useful information. Thank you for sharing. (Wanted to ask what brand of pants did you wear that day? I know it sounds weird...)
this is pure fucking GOLD LMAO ive never laughed so HARD I LOVE THIS GUY !!!! " FROM THE HIP .....bitches"
I know!
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Appreciate safety training videos 👍
"From the hip, bitches". Yeah that's professional. This was like watching an infomercial.
Good video for beginners......darn good for beginners , sent to a friend or two saying I could've used it 30+yr's ago 😂😎👏👏👏.
Thx for the information.
Can you please let me know about ur Holster you are wearing with ur beretta please?
11/26/20
I understand why we would press check but when you re-holster, why is the thumb on the hammer or the back of a center fire gun?
I have to agree with his way of ensuring a good wrist lock is the key to recoil mitigation. I saw a friend of mine single hand and limp wristed fired my Glock G 45 and stove piped the ejecting round. Most would have though that impossible. Just so you all know I immediately cleared and TOOK MY PISTOL OUT OF MY FREINDS HANDS .
First time watching your channel good stuff
This is a really cool vid... I'll have to watch the rest when I've got 2 hours to kill, lol
good information
Man I watch all these classes , would be pretty cool to be at a mickey class . Just started my channel and giving it a shot ! Maybe it’s time to get schooled❗️
I knew this video was going to be awesome as soon as he said " from the hip b?!$@?! " lol
why is the first hole the target but not the bullseye
BAHHHAHA...."I hope they don't judge my shirt....I only have 1 American flag on it, I got no camo on" It wouldn't be funny if it wasn't true.
Do I dry fire with the double strike capability in my Taurus G3 with the trigger pull being heavier then the slide being racked? or rack the slide each time?
Thx William
Depends. People used to carry 1911 with the hammer cocked and a clip strap covering the firing pin. But it's probably uncomfortable trying to carry it concealed. The main thing to train yourself is situational awareness to avoid even being in a dangerous situation. And if you can't escape, you'll already begin preparing your attack at the first sign of threat and stop yourself when the threat has stopped.
Love this video about to get my glock 19
Thanks for sharing. If i may point out one thing i strongly disagree in is pointing a gun aimlessly even if you know it to be 100% fake / toy. Specially when you also have a real one within reach. You could easily make a mistake. I feel that treating anything you pickup that resembles a firearm to be treated as such toy or otherwise. Thus never having to remember different rules for different devices. I work in a chemical plant and i teach and preach to everyone that no matter what you know, open that valve as if there was pressure and or a very dangerous chemical thus ensuing that no matter what you will never make that mistake.