About this episode
“Medical training may not be as sexy as buying a new gun, but saving a life makes you a true hero.”
Episode Summary
In this episode of The Gun Experiment, we “chop it up” with Kerry “Pocket Doc” Davis, former Air Force flight medic and owner of Dark Angel Medical. Mike and Big Keith dive into the vital importance of medical training within the 2A and preparedness community, sharing real stories of why it should matter just as much as those new firearm purchases. We touch on practical training advice, everyday carry kit suggestions, balancing firearms and medical skills, and even squeeze in lighthearted fun—from the best way to drink a Manhattan to a bear with a serious strawberry ice cream craving. Plus, we break down current news: big Second Amendment wins, ongoing sins in the regulatory world, and a viral resignation letter trend that will have you asking, “What would I temporarily quit my husbandly duties for?”
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Key Takeaways
Medical training is just as important as firearms training—being able to save a life could make you the real hero in any emergency.
Shooting skills, like medical skills, are perishable—refresh and retrain often.
Good kit habits: Carry an IFAC in your car, on your belt, and at home (right next to your fire extinguisher!).
Online training options and free resources can make life-saving knowledge more accessible than ever.
Trends in the gun world and weird news (butt sniffers, anyone?) keep us on