Various types of hunting all my life. Just grew up in the outdoors and it was what I knew of life in general as my dad grew up that way. Only difference is for my dad they hunted because they were poor and it was a necessity. I also competed in trap / skeet in my early years. Out of college I joined the circus and got more into this platform. Eventually I went into the tac side of the business and about 10 years ago, once we retired the HK33's and the MP5SD's for an all in one weapon the M4A1, I was a full time convert, but I still keep the MP5SD as I it holds a special spot for me. ;)
I teach anything from rifle, pistol, shotgun, subgun, select fire. From the most basic firearms 101, to combative shooting, to counter sniping. I do extensive work on not only this rifle but several other weapons systems, but this one I would consider my "bread and butter" for using and working on.
Edit - I should add that the M4 is my bread and butter for a battle type rifle. I really am far better with a scoped bolt rifle and tactics / field craft that would go along with it. That is what I would consider my roots. But I am not too shabby with an M4. I can hit a barn on a good day. :)

