This video demonstrates basic pistol shooting proficiency at 25 yards using a Walther PDP with a red dot sight. The shooter engages an 8-inch steel gong target, providing a practical example of accuracy at this common range. The performance is assessed as 'not bad,' indicating a satisfactory outcome for a hobbyist shooter.
This video demonstrates a practical shooting drill focused on accuracy at 25 yards using a Smith & Wesson pistol chambered in .38 Special. The objective is to hit an 8-inch steel plate, showcasing the firearm's capability and the shooter's skill. The drill is presented in a casual, hobbyist context.
This video demonstrates an advanced trick shot technique where a shooter uses the polished side plate of one revolver as a mirror to aim another. JaredAF successfully executes this challenging maneuver five times consecutively, showcasing exceptional skill and control. The demonstration highlights the use of a Smith & Wesson K22 and a Combat Magnum aimed at an 8-inch steel plate at 25 yards, proving the authenticity of his previous claims.
This video showcases the Shadow Systems CR920 Foundation Series pistol being fired at 25 yards using a one-handed grip. The shooting takes place in negative weather conditions, adding a layer of difficulty and realism to the demonstration. The focus is on the performance of the pistol under challenging circumstances, highlighting its capabilities.
JaredAF demonstrates a unique 'selfie' trick shot involving aiming a double-action revolver at an 8-inch steel plate 25 yards away using a smartphone screen. The technique requires precise hand coordination and trigger control while looking away from the target. This advanced maneuver highlights creative firearm handling and target engagement.
This video demonstrates an advanced trick shot technique where a Smith & Wesson K-22 revolver is used as a mirror to aim a second firearm at a steel plate 25 yards away. The shooter, JaredAF, successfully hits the target on the first attempt, showcasing exceptional marksmanship and a unique aiming method. The demonstration highlights the importance of precise alignment and steady control for difficult shots.
The Man Card Drill, developed by Rick Crawley of Achilles Heel Tactical, is a rigorous cold-start test for law enforcement carbine proficiency. It assesses fundamental skills under pressure across five iterations involving pistol and rifle engagement at 25 yards, with strict par times for each stage. The drill emphasizes the importance of fundamental application and the psychological aspect of performing under duress.
This YouTube Shorts video offers a comparison test focusing on the impact of a compensator on firearm accuracy at 25 yards. The description highlights that while a compensator might provide a perceived benefit for faster shooting, it can actually lead to misses at closer ranges if the shooter doesn't adjust their speed. The key takeaway is the importance of controlling shooting speed to maintain accuracy when using a compensator.
This video features JaredAF demonstrating the accuracy of a Glock .40 Gen 1 at 25 yards using a bullseye shooting style. He highlights the original Gen 1 frame's minimal texture and plastic sights, and discusses the increased trigger control needed for the .40 S&W caliber due to its recoil compared to 9mm.
This video showcases shooting a "Snubby Double Action" revolver at an 8-inch steel target from 25 yards. The description provides numerous affiliate links for various shooting accessories, including different types of targets (B-8C, B-8, B-6C, B-6, B-16, B-2, B-3), steel targets (IDPA, 4", 6", 8"), target stands, a chronograph, snap caps for 9mm and .38 Spl, and gun cleaning products (D-Lead). It also links to respirators (N95, P100) and specific files, suggesting potential gunsmithing or maintenance aspects.
JaredAF demonstrates that a stock Glock 17 Gen 5, paired with standard Fiocchi 124gr ammunition, is capable of high-level precision shooting. He successfully hits an 8-inch steel plate at 25 yards using a one-handed bullseye stance, dispelling the myth that custom firearms are essential for competitive accuracy. The demonstration highlights the importance of shooter skill over specialized equipment.
This video demonstrates the "5s and 25s Drill", a firearms training exercise focusing on accuracy and transitions between distances. The drill involves engaging targets at 5 yards, then 25 yards, and returning to 5 yards with a rifle, followed by a transition to a pistol. The description also mentions reloading the rifle and firing additional rounds. The video encourages viewers to follow the channel on Instagram and Patreon for more content and provides donation links.
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