Hey, SOFREP readers, big news!
SOFREP, your favorite source of military culture, foreign policy, and defense news since 2012, has partnered with Rated Red as part of our high-speed Military Content Group family of websites.
What is Rated Red? Glad you asked; here is the description right from the horse’s mouth:
“Rated Red is a digital content channel that offers shows, stories, and commentary on Heartland youth culture including the outdoors, military, sports and lifestyle. The company has an audience of millions of subscribers across its digital and social channels and is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Our team is made up of talented and passionate young creatives who are committed to producing engaging, authentic, and relevant content for our audience. We strive to be a media outlet that truly represents the diverse and dynamic youth culture in America. Find Rated Red on all popular digital content channels and social media.”
It’s one of those things you have to check out, and you’ll understand right away why Brandon and I love their stuff so much. They are All-American, creative, a bit irreverent, and funny as hell Just check out Alabama Boss as he reviews 40 oz. beers suggested by viewers.
Besides being extremely entertaining and hilarious, Rated Red loves all things military and that’s where we come in, to provide authentic military input. Be sure to follow their Instagram feed where I’ve been providing them with almost daily input from our website. Be sure to check for the SOFREP logo for our contributions.
How To React To A Near Ambush
Today, I’ve picked out a piece from the Rated Red archives I know you all will love. Richard Ryan heads out to the SIG Sauer Academy to observe a counter-ambush demo.
Imagine you’re sitting in your car, scrolling on your phone, minding your own business, and someone decides to ruin your day by slinging lead your way. You’ve been ambushed. Dan Hunt from the Sig Sauer Academy shows you how to escape from this situation. You unholster your pistol, blast some shots through the windshield (accounting for the trajectory of the bullets due to the glass) then retreat to your trunk for a larger weapon.
Hey, SOFREP readers, big news!
SOFREP, your favorite source of military culture, foreign policy, and defense news since 2012, has partnered with Rated Red as part of our high-speed Military Content Group family of websites.
What is Rated Red? Glad you asked; here is the description right from the horse’s mouth:
“Rated Red is a digital content channel that offers shows, stories, and commentary on Heartland youth culture including the outdoors, military, sports and lifestyle. The company has an audience of millions of subscribers across its digital and social channels and is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Our team is made up of talented and passionate young creatives who are committed to producing engaging, authentic, and relevant content for our audience. We strive to be a media outlet that truly represents the diverse and dynamic youth culture in America. Find Rated Red on all popular digital content channels and social media.”
It’s one of those things you have to check out, and you’ll understand right away why Brandon and I love their stuff so much. They are All-American, creative, a bit irreverent, and funny as hell Just check out Alabama Boss as he reviews 40 oz. beers suggested by viewers.
Besides being extremely entertaining and hilarious, Rated Red loves all things military and that’s where we come in, to provide authentic military input. Be sure to follow their Instagram feed where I’ve been providing them with almost daily input from our website. Be sure to check for the SOFREP logo for our contributions.
How To React To A Near Ambush
Today, I’ve picked out a piece from the Rated Red archives I know you all will love. Richard Ryan heads out to the SIG Sauer Academy to observe a counter-ambush demo.
Imagine you’re sitting in your car, scrolling on your phone, minding your own business, and someone decides to ruin your day by slinging lead your way. You’ve been ambushed. Dan Hunt from the Sig Sauer Academy shows you how to escape from this situation. You unholster your pistol, blast some shots through the windshield (accounting for the trajectory of the bullets due to the glass) then retreat to your trunk for a larger weapon.
It’s something we should all know how to do, just in case.
Watch, learn, and enjoy.
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