Brilliance
in the Basics should be the first video you ever watch when it comes to
handling a rifle. Kyle Harth is a veteran of the US Army Special Forces and
served multiple combat tours and deployed globally in operational,
instructional and advisory capacities. In this video Kyle breaks down the
fundamentals in a clear and concise manner. He reviews the difference between a
direct gas impingement system versus a gas piston system, barrel lengths,
controls on your rifle, caliber selection, bullet flight, zeroing your rifle,
target selection, trigger control and sight alignment, stances and position for
shooting, movement and ready positions, and more. This video is a great
addition to your library of resource material and will help make you a better
shooter.
Kyle Harth
Kyle Harth is a veteran of the United States Army, where he served four
years as an Infantryman and fourteen years in Special Forces. He has served
multiple combat tours and deployed globally in operational, instructional and
advisory capacities. His tours include Europe, the Caribbean, Afghanistan and
Iraq. After his separation from the service, he served in private contractor
roles handling high-risk clients domestically and, providing armed shipboard
security in the Middle East. He has served as an Instructor for the Florida
Counterdrug Training Academy, the Federal Law Enforcement Center and several
training academies. Kyle has been providing high quality instruction to
Military, Law Enforcement and the Private sector for close to twenty years. He
also serves his Department as a reserve SWAT Sergeant.
Kyle has also spent time advising and, appearing, in
several Special Operations television shows sharing his expert opinion and
performing firing demonstrations. Additionally, Kyle has worked in the Defense Industrial
community, representing many companies to include ITT Night Vision, Aimpoint
and TNVC. Through these companies, and his contacts within the DOD and LE
agencies, Kyle has kept his finger on the pulse of the Industry and, kept in
constant touch with the changes in both equipment and tactics. That combined
experience, over a broad spectrum of clients, is where he bases his
foundational learning concepts.