This video showcases advanced USPSA shooting techniques, including rapid target engagement with a red dot sight and efficient magazine reloads. The shooter, Alyssa Seymour, demonstrates proficiency in stage movement and maintaining accuracy under pressure. The performance metrics highlight a strong hit factor, indicating effective strategy and execution in a competitive environment.
This video demonstrates and analyzes the Bill Drill, a rapid-fire shooting exercise, performed by Alyssa Seymour. Utilizing a Shooters Global timer, Seymour showcases consistent sub-2-second times for six shots, with impressive split times under 0.20 seconds. The footage highlights proper gear setup and the importance of timed drills for improving shooting proficiency.
This video showcases an advanced USPSA stage run by Alyssa Seymour, demonstrating expert-level pistol handling. Key techniques include a rapid draw, engaging steel and paper targets with speed and accuracy, and executing a fluid tactical reload while moving. The performance highlights the proficiency required for competitive shooting.
This video demonstrates a dynamic shooting drill led by instructor Joey Sauerland, as shared by Alyssa Seymour. The drill involves engaging targets while moving laterally, emphasizing proper range commands and the use of a shot timer for performance feedback. It highlights essential skills for intermediate shooters.
This video features an interview with content creator Alyssa Seymour at The Gundies 2026 event. She clarifies the origin of her YouTube handle, 'Gunny Gal,' explaining it's a playful nod to her husband's nickname and local business names, not an indication of military service.
This segment from ARFCOM News at The Gundies 2026 features Alyssa Seymour responding to a provocative question about industry archetypes. She identifies 'gun bunnies' as a more problematic term than 'vet bros,' clarifying it's a personal preference and not a general dislike of women in the industry. The discussion highlights informal industry discourse and personal opinions within the firearms community.
This entry discusses Alyssa Seymour's extensive firearms collection, clarifying that it was not acquired through a trust fund but primarily through recent content creation partnerships. The video highlights her role as a prominent figure and representative for women in the firearms industry, as noted during the Gundies 2026 event.
This video details a 'failure to extract' malfunction experienced by competitive shooter Alyssa Seymour during a classifier stage. Despite the setback, Seymour emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining a resilient mindset, pushing through the issue, and moving forward to complete the stage, even if performance is impacted. The content highlights practical experience with firearm malfunctions under competitive pressure.
This video demonstrates a competitive shooting stage focusing on efficient movement and reloading. The shooter, identified as Alyssa Seymour, showcases advanced skills including rapid target transitions and controlled recoil management. A key takeaway is the strategic timing of reloads, highlighting that performing a reload after the final targets are engaged is an inefficient use of time in a timed stage.
This video demonstrates fundamental concealed carry and dry fire training drills. It covers practicing draw strokes from various positions, magazine changes, malfunction clearances, and appendix carry presentations using a non-lethal training pistol. The instruction emphasizes fluid movement and maintaining target focus throughout the simulated scenarios.
This video humorously contrasts the firearm proficiency of Alyssa Seymour, who expertly field strips and reassembles a Glock, with footage of ATF Director Steven Dettelbach struggling with a firearm during a congressional hearing. It highlights Seymour's advanced gunsmithing skills and confidence, implicitly questioning the competence of those in authority regarding firearm handling.
This video showcases a significant improvement in concealed carry draw technique over time, highlighting the progression from slow, unrefined movements in 2020 to a fast, efficient draw with a modern setup. Key elements of the improved draw include effective garment clearing, establishing a master grip, and presenting the firearm to eye level with a red dot optic.
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