Romine is a certified firearms instructor who's taught thousands of people from all walks of life, how to shoot and own a gun responsibly. Viewers of the channel can expect creative and unique videos that showcase firearms training, as well as real-life scenarios and political issues.
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Really appreciate your lessons and approach. Of course you advise getting to the range to practice live after doing dry reps at home. Unfortunately I have yet to find any range that will allow drawing from a holster. Any recommendations?
Just walk normal and balanced. If you’re focusing on how exactly your walking, you’ll forget about the important fundamentals. It’s not rocket science.
The best advice I’ve gotten was from a marine saying to walk as if ur knees are tied together. Keeping your grouping small. I like your style as well and can see it being useful as to advancing to left or right.
I've been flying for years with mine. I walk in the airport, go to the desk and say "I'm also declaring a firearm". They grab a declaration tag and ask me to see the case, and "try to open the case" to ensure that it's locked. I've never been asked to open it. After that I put it back in my bag, and lock my bag with luggage locks.
A- that story is bullshit B- using that as justification for a holster that you can’t even accurately identify its level tells what a bs story teller you are. This one time in band camp. Dude, you are greatly doing a disservice with your misnomers and story time
I don’t fly with mine because I am concerned I’m going to get diverted into some anti 2A state and they will cause an issue. Heard of this happening in NYC. A lot of flights from here go though NYC. I just don’t want the hassle.
I’ve traveled with my weapons for years and 100% of the time my luggage is brought out by a baggage handler and they require me to show identification before my luggage is released to me ensuring NO ONE can just grab my bag off of the baggage claim ramp where all the other luggage comes out. I too have individual air tags in my lock box so I know where it is from leaving to arriving.
Thanks for your video Alston! Could you explain how it works when transporting weapons from another country to the US, whether by competition or by immigration. Thanks! Take care
I'm convinced that politicians get off on pretending to care about school shootings just to use it as a gun control talking point. There's absolutely no reason why some of these ideas haven't been implemented
Listen men don't you ever ever take your life or even take her life? If that woman wants to go, it may hurt. You may be out of pocket but let her ass go. Just remember this. It was just your turn with her now with somebody else
Very, Very Nice Video for traveling with firearms. Flier’s should check the TSA Website and Airlines for information on flying with firearms. Would have been nice to see any interaction should you have to present your firearm key. Should the case needs to be opened for an inspection by TSA. I also recommend to try to have the pistol case not covered by ‘Hard Items’ like Computer’s, iPads, tools, make it easy for the X-rays to penetrate the gun case to see the firearm. This could cause an alarm on the baggage X-ray and possibly an inspection of the luggage and firearm (which will need to be open, possibly, many factors in that determination), Very interesting images and TSA can determine whether loaded or unloaded if properly packed and in many case’s clear the item should the system alarm on the item without opening the case. What is your thoughts on AirTag’s with the case? Watched a video in which they used such with their firearms and it seems like a great idea for a fairly low cost and a bit more security for tracking your item. Also should something come up missing, contact the airline and file a police report for possibly stolen item, (lots of bags look alike and can be picked up by wrong passenger and then returned later). Many airports have lots of cameras in the baggage area even TSA has them all over their areas of operation. Also contact TSA manage or TSA Customer Service Representative AT THAT airport or Your Home airport, about the situation and be polite but it opens an investigation. Really the amount of time TSA could possibly touch your luggage is very small compared to how much and often the airline itself touches and moves your checked luggage per their operation. Just remember if TSA cannot clear your luggage it can’t fly on the plane. Arrive early to give yourself plenty of time to address any situation that should arise, like a key or combination to open your luggage! Again, very nice video! Best to you and your future travels.
There has been some reports where counter staff and even TSA want you to open your bag and show them your weapon. There’s a reason why you put non TSA locks on the case. It’s to keep them out. The X-ray proves that the weapon is compliant and that’s all you should have to do.