Spartan Defense is hosting its annual Staccato Days event on April 3rd and 4th. Attendees have two chances to win 70% off a Staccato firearm: one by simply attending, and another by participating in a friendly competition on April 4th. All attendees will receive free swag, and there's also a chance to win a $250 Spartan Defense gift card.
This video showcases a friendly shooting competition between friends at an indoor range in Chicago. The participants engage in a marksmanship drill using various upgraded firearms, including TTI, M&P Metal, and SFX models. The competition focuses on accuracy within designated target boxes, with rules for warm-up shots and point deductions for shots outside the target area, highlighting competitive shooting skills and firearm handling.
This YouTube video titled "Friendly Pistol Competition #dirtycivilian" suggests content related to competitive shooting involving pistols. The "#dirtycivilian" hashtag may indicate a specific creator, community, or a particular style of content, possibly implying a more informal or civilian-focused approach to shooting competitions.
This video showcases a unique approach to competitive shooting using CAA MCK pistol carbine conversion kits and various handguns to knock down bowling pins. The participants, including Autumn, her mother, and father, engage in a friendly competition, demonstrating different MCK setups and handgun choices like the Glock 19, Glock 34, Glock 43X, Colt Python, Beretta, and Canik. The event highlights the fun and competitive nature of shooting sports with accessible gear.
This video features a lighthearted St. Patrick's Day competition between two individuals from Tap Rack Bang, LLC. They compete to hit three small targets and one larger target first, with the winner receiving a box of Lucky Charms. The competition highlights a fun, non-firearm-related reward for shooting proficiency.
This YouTube video features a friendly shooting challenge between the uploader and MSgt Eddie Tomas, a former teammate on the Army Shooting Team. The challenge involves scoped M16 rifles, with the uploader using an M16A2. The description humorously notes that the competition became so intense that participants were 'tumbling' or 'stumbling' in their eagerness to win, highlighting the competitive spirit and likely some humorous mishaps during the event. It suggests a focus on marksmanship and perhaps the performance of the specified rifle models.
This YouTube video features a friendly "Army Shootoff" where four friends, three of whom are US Army soldiers, engage in a competition using a Rock River Arms AR-15. The video focuses on a fun range day where the soldiers zero their rifles and participate in a competition, highlighting the pure enjoyment of shooting without deep technical analysis. The participants are described as having no prior knowledge of TNP, allowing for a spontaneous and entertaining range experience.
This video captures Dana Loesch's impressions of the 2015 SHOT Show. She highlights the overwhelming nature of the event, the rapid pace of innovation in the firearms industry, and the unique sense of fellowship and friendly competition among manufacturers. Loesch also discusses her nationally syndicated radio program, which covers politics and pop culture, and her personal connection to firearms manufacturing.
This video showcases a friendly 1-on-1 practical shooting competition with 35 participants. The objective is to be the first to knock down two poppers, with the winner advancing and the loser eliminated. The creator, identifiable by beige pants and a black shirt, expresses excitement about winning the competition decisively. The description also includes links to the creator's Patreon, store, and social media profiles for those interested in supporting their content.
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