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How do you know when you’re ready?

February 18, 2020 by Tactical Hyve Cadre Leave a Comment
Last Modified: December 10, 2021

At Tactical Hyve, we often are asked, “how do I know when I’m ready for a deadly force encounter?” In this video, former Navy SEAL, Fred Ruiz, shares his thoughts on the question.

Navy SEAL & Pro Shooter Fred Ruiz's Tips

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