
In this episode of the Taking Aim Podcast, host Richard Nance interviews Rick Hogg, a retired Special Operations veteran with 29 years of military service, including 13 deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, and the founder of War HOGG Tactical. The discussion explores Hogg’s extensive military background, starting with the 82nd Airborne and transitioning to Special Forces, and how his real-world combat experience shapes his training philosophy. Hogg shares how a pivotal moment in 2002, when soldiers credited his training for saving their lives, inspired the creation of War HOGG Tactical, which provides firearms training for civilians, law enforcement, and military personnel. The episode delves into War HOGG Tactical’s offerings, including pistol, carbine, K9, and low-light training, with a focus on practical skills like red dot usage and proper light application. Hogg emphasizes the importance of robust equipment, realistic training (e.g., Project Officer Survival for law enforcement), and a mindset focused on survivability in deadly force encounters. Key topics include the transition from iron sights to red dots, the value of a firearms training notebook for tracking progress, and the need for well-rounded skills, including empty-hand techniques and legal knowledge, to prepare for real-world threats. The episode underscores Hogg’s passion for enhancing marksmanship and tactical proficiency across all levels, driven by his commitment to saving lives through training.
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