A Green Beret and a Navy SEAL Talk CQC High Port VS Low Port
Green Beret Mike Glover and Former Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan from Vigilance Elite go over some of the differences between high port and low port room entries when it comes to CQB.
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It was a real pleasure working with a true professional again. Thank you making the trip over to TN brother. Hope to see you in AZ next time. Cheers 🍻
the best way to enter a room is to running jump around the corner while looking sideways. its called peekers advantage and it helps keep your kdr higher than 1.
Wifes out with friends just cleared whole house out all the cats are dead. My son made a great front man . Lmao 😂😂
I know this is about high port low port but the biggest take away for me was how even though they have their guns unloaded I didn’t see those barrels ever point in an unsafe direction. Not even once even during conversation.
I love the idea of two ex-military guys chillin the wilderness, enjoying life, and also sharing their knowledge to us citizens.
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Marine says, "Just frag the room... Then go in."
I got roasted so bad in Basic for carrying high ready in a training exercise and my Drill said to me, "I get why you're doing that but wait until you get to your unit before you start doing cool guy s*
Just to add a little bit of clarity, I went through SFARTAETC back in 1996, where we were taught both High and Low Port. We used both during the flat range portion and it was required that the 3 & 4 man in the stack, use high port. When I got to the CIF, and I went to high port, they said "we don't do that here" and the main reason was "safety" because of the folks on the catwalk. I use both, teach both and believe both have their place. Great vid and thanks putting out some good info.
Gonna go clear my kitchen out with all this knowledge
Navy "Barrels up so we don't drown"
Thousands of hours of training went in for these two professionals to provide this content, free. Amazing work. Also, anyone know what kind of jacket Shawn is wearing?
Being that I was in the army and always taught the low ready, this was eye opening. It makes so much sense seeing it like this. Great video guys, thanks for this
This was one of the most useful tactical discussions i have heard in a while. Love really breaking down simple things.
Love the no-nonsense, non-hyped, simple explanations given from real world/learned experience without being preachy. Thanks for breaking this down guys, great to see the joint-force cooperation. Just a couple guys out in the field, practicing, given you their view. Great stuff!
Love this type of content.
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Two badass guys explaining this to us normies, thank you brother.
what a great video, much appreciated