Podcast by Cap City Outfitters LLC
The Cap City Outfitters Podcast is a highly informative and engaging show that delivers solid advice without any sugarcoating. This podcast is a treasure trove of knowledge, covering a wide range of topics such as gear, training, and mindset. The hosts offer their expertise in a no-nonsense manner, making for an enjoyable listening experience filled with interesting conversation topics.
One of the best aspects of The Cap City Outfitters Podcast is the wealth of information shared by the hosts. Their deep understanding and extensive experience in the field make them a reliable source of advice for anyone serious about their equipment, training, and mindset. They don't hold back on their opinions and provide solid knowledge-based insights that listeners can greatly benefit from. Furthermore, the podcast covers a wide variety of topics, ensuring there's always something new to learn and discuss.
In terms of drawbacks, it would be beneficial if the podcast was more inclusive in terms of perspectives. While the hosts do share their own experiences and allow listeners to draw their own conclusions, it would be interesting to hear from guests with different backgrounds or expertise to diversify the discussions further. This could provide a broader understanding of various topics related to gear, training, and mindset.
In conclusion, The Cap City Outfitters Podcast is a must-listen for individuals who are serious about their equipment, training, and mindset. The hosts deliver solid advice without mincing words and offer valuable insights based on their knowledge and experience. While it would be great to see some diversity in perspectives through guest appearances, overall this podcast is an excellent resource for those seeking practical advice and engaging conversations related to self-defense gear and tactics.
Chris and Bryan discuss a recent pistol focused training event that involved applying practical shooting concepts to a low light environment.
Chris and Bryan discuss Data On Previous Engagements and how DOPE relates to being able to intelligently predict where your rifle will hit at distance from 1 yard to many, many yards.
Chris and Bryan discuss how to best organize your kit and transport it to the range.
Chris and Bryan do an AAR on a recent long-gun focused training event that combined multiple shooting drills in a scrambler style format.
Chris and Bryan discuss the training techniques and methodologies they are using to expand their personal edge of the performance envelope. Also a discussion around ways to think about the things that there isn't time mentally verbally think about in the moment.
Chris and Bryan do an After Action Review (AAR) of Chris's recent Whiskey Hotel carbine + ruck match.
Chris and Bryan discuss going to the range with someone new and how to easily assess that person's skill set to enable a more productive training session.
Chris and Bryan discuss Chris's preparations for his upcoming Whisky Hotel shooting match.
Chris and Bryan do a deep dive into pistol optics and weapon mounted lights for handguns.
Chris and Bryan take a look at practical shooting as a training methodology for real-world defensive engagements.
Chris and Bryan take a look at the best options for defensive firearms for individuals who have hand strength and/or shoulder strength limitations.
Chris and Bryan discuss the relevancy of compact, double stack 9mm pistols (G19) in 2025.
Chris and Bryan debrief a recent long gun training event that focused on bringing together all of the skills being developed over the past year.
Chris and Bryan look making plans to be personally accountable and responsible in 2025.
Chris and Bryan discuss a recent training that focused on position entries with long guns and breaking down the "Go Stop" drill into component parts.
Chris and Bryan discuss training with rifles and PCCs in a home defense type scenario/stage.
Chris and Bryan discuss advances in long-gun cases for transport and storage.
Chris and Bryan discuss considerations for cold weather, outdoor firearms training.
Chris and Bryan discuss a drill for practicing working a 90 degree corner.
Chris and Bryan discuss the Musashi principle of "never grab your sword other than the way you would grab it to cleave a man in half".
Chris and Bryan discuss less than lethal options for self-defense.
Chris and Bryan discuss a recent pistol training event that focused on practical shooting mechanics. They discuss the drills Practical Accuracy, Trigger Control at Speed, One Shot Return drill and the One Shot, Two Shot drill.
Chris and Bryan discuss a recent rifle training event that focused on adapting practical shooting methodology to carbines.
Part 2 of a discussion on the decision making matrix we use for thinking about purchasing a suppressor.
Chris and Bryan discuss a recent training event where they worked on the Bill Drill Run Down and the triangle drill.
Chris and Bryan discuss living with the mentality that the clock/timer is always running.
Chris and Bryan discuss how to prep or coach your friend who is looking for their first defensive firearm purchase going into the 2024 election.
Chris and Bryan do a "State of the Union" update for the firearm industry as of September, 2024.
Chris and Bryan discuss a recent pistol training event that incorporated a "call your shot" component into other drills and mini stages/scenarios.
Chris and Bryan discuss toe dippin' with regards to shooting and training with a practical shooting mentality.
Chris and Bryan discuss how they conduct post training session after action reviews.
Chris and Bryan discuss shooting pistols into target arrays that had the sun almost directly behind them.
Chris and Bryan discuss personal protective equipment including eye protection, hearing protection and lead mitigation for your trips to the range.
Chris and Bryan discuss planning for contingencies, events, life, etc.
Chris and Bryan discuss the "gun of the day" or "gun of the week" approach to concealed carry.
Chris and Bryan discuss having the confidence to "run your race" when it comes to a match, stage, or training drill.
Chris and Bryan nerd out on 300 Blackout.
Chris and Bryan discuss a recent training event that looked to replicate dealing with multiple attackers armed with knives.
Chris and Bryan discuss pistol caliber carbines in their many forms
Chris and Bryan discuss a recent pistol training event that focused on multiple targets at varying distances.
Chris and Bryan quietly revisit suppressors with a state of the industry and and overview of changes at the NFA Branch of the ATF.
This is the special Mk262/ME-262 podcast
Chris and Bryan revisit the concept of visual confirmation levels for practical shooting.
Chris and Bryan revisit what it means to be the "Gray man".
Chris and Bryan discuss getting back to shooting pistols after several months not doing that.
Chris and Bryan discuss getting prepared to take your first class or how to get back into professionally led training after time away from classes.
Chris and Bryan discuss the concept of total defense and what that implies for the responsibly armed citizen.
Chris and Bryan talk about a recent training event with long guns at night that focused on bringing together all of the skills they have been working on for the last few months.
Chris and Bryan discuss how to define success criteria for a training session. This is a follow up to Episode 254.
Chris and Bryan discuss lessons learned from a pistol training session with higher level USPSA shooters.
Chris and Bryan discuss a recent low-light long-gun focused training event that dealt with movement and navigating an improvised structure.