
Show featured sponsor: Tip Top K9 Training In this round two conversation, Rich Brown sits down with Gavin Glasenapp, former 160th SOAR (Night Stalker) pilot and current leader on the Delta Defense training team for a deep dive into what it really takes to transition from military and law enforcement into the firearms training world. This episode goes beyond war stories. It's about teaching, influence, and carrying the mission forward in a way that actually impacts armed citizens. In this episode, we cover: The reality of transitioning from military/LE into the firearms industry, and where many get it wrong Why high-level operational experience doesn't automatically translate into effective instruction The fundamentals of teaching firearms to everyday citizens vs. trained professionals The responsibility of instructors in shaping safe, capable, and confident protectors A candid look at Second Amendment advocacy- what matters, what doesn't, and where we need to improve Lessons from the 160th SOAR mindset: preparation, accountability, and performance under pressure What makes a firearms instructor truly "high level" in today's environment This is a conversation about evolution of identity, of mission, and of responsibility. If you're an instructor, a protector, or someone serious about getting better, this one delivers.
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