This YouTube video title, '2-hands on olympic pistol?', suggests a discussion or demonstration related to Olympic pistol shooting, specifically focusing on whether two-handed grip is used. The description provides extensive affiliate links for various shooting-related equipment, including eye patches, a wide range of targets (B-8C, B-8, B-6C, B-6, B-16, B-2, B-3), D-Lead products for lead exposure mitigation, respirators (N95, P100), steel targets, chronographs, snap caps (9mm, .38 Spl), and files. This indicates the video likely involves practical shooting, target practice, and possibly firearm maintenance or analysis.
This video details the Hämmerli 100, a vintage Olympic 50m free pistol featuring a Martini-Henry falling block action. It highlights the single-shot loading process, precision iron sights, and an extremely light hair-trigger crucial for competition. The demonstration confirms the pistol's exceptional accuracy with tight shot groupings on a paper target.
This YouTube video explores the possibility of using a Midas TSR1 for Olympic pistol shooting. It likely delves into the specifications, performance, and suitability of this particular firearm for the precision demands of Olympic competition. The content may involve a review, potential modifications, or a discussion comparing it to other firearms used in the sport.
This YouTube video, titled 'How hard is Olympic style pistol?', explores the challenges and intricacies of Olympic-style pistol shooting. The description also highlights a full video link and mentions Athlon Optics, suggesting potential gear integration or review. The use of '#pewpew' and '#olympicpistol' in the title indicates a focus on competitive shooting disciplines within the firearms community.
This video provides a review of the Athlon Midas TSR1 micro red dot optic, tested on a Pardini Olympic target pistol. The review also includes a test on an Advantage Arms 1911. Sponsored by Aura, the video offers a 14-day free trial link and directs viewers to a written review with affiliate links. It covers the features of the optic and concludes with an overall assessment. Production details and crew information are also provided.
This review explores the unique firearms designs of Danish artist Bent Agner Nielsen, focusing on his M80 target pistol and later service pistol attempts. The M80, a stainless steel .22 LR target pistol, featured a novel dry-fire mechanism. Nielsen's M800 (.32 ACP) and M900 (9x19mm) service pistols, while accurate, failed to secure military contracts. His final design, the M5, returned to the .22 LR target market.
This episode of NRA Women's "Tips & Tactics" features competitive shooter Gabby Franco, a "Top Shot" alum and Olympic pistol team member, now competing with Team Remington. Sponsored by Cabela's Outdoor Fund, the video focuses on the mental aspect of shooting. Franco emphasizes "thinking effectively" over "thinking positively," urging viewers to concentrate on what they can control. The content is geared towards improving shooting performance through mental strategy, rather than firearm specifics. The episode is part of a series available on nranews.com.
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