This video features Harold Cabunoc demonstrating the M240 Bravo machine gun, a 7.62mm crew-served weapon utilized by both US infantry and the Philippine Army's shooting team. The content emphasizes the critical importance of adhering to live-firing protocols, including the presence of a firing point officer, coach, and safety officers to prevent mishaps and ensure trainee safety.
This video details a challenging 300-meter pistol shooting competition, showcasing advanced marksmanship techniques. Instruction from Harold Cabunoc, who demonstrates a high level of expertise in long-range handgun ballistics and ammunition handloading, highlights the critical factors for success at extreme distances. The competition emphasizes precision, specialized ammunition, and a competitive spirit among Philippine Army personnel.
This guide details precision shooting techniques demonstrated by Harold Cabunoc, a Colonel in the Philippine Army. It covers stable shooting positions, effective use of optics on an AR-15 style rifle, and proper handgun handling for accurate engagement of steel targets. The instruction emphasizes consistent trigger control and sight alignment for improved marksmanship.
This video demonstrates a rapid-fire drill with the Elite 9 PCC by Harold Cabunoc, a Philippine Army officer. The drill focuses on engaging multiple steel targets quickly, with a shot timer used to measure performance. Cabunoc emphasizes the importance of practice to maintain shooting proficiency.
This video demonstrates a 300-meter accuracy test of the CZ Shadow 2 pistol, conducted by Philippine Army Ranger Harold Cabunoc. The test highlights the pistol's capability at extended ranges using specific reloaded ammunition. The demonstration emphasizes precision shooting techniques and the importance of quality ammunition for achieving accuracy at distance.
This comprehensive guide, presented by Colonel Harold Cabunoc, details essential combat marksmanship and safety protocols. It covers the four cardinal rules of gun safety, the difference between accidental and negligent discharges, proper trigger finger discipline, and effective combat stances. The video includes live-fire demonstrations of rapid engagement techniques like pointed fire and the 'control pair,' emphasizing the critical role of constant training and a vigilant mindset for military effectiveness.
This video details a shooting challenge between the CAFGU and the 'Striker' team, featuring M4-style carbines chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. The competition involves a timed relay match with steel plate targets. Instruction is provided by Harold Cabunoc, a retired Colonel, emphasizing range safety and sportsmanship. The 'Striker' team ultimately won the challenge.
This video demonstrates the process of zeroing a borrowed firearm at 300 meters, emphasizing the importance of understanding sight adjustments based on observed impact. The instructor, a firearms instructor for the Philippine Army Officer Candidate School, showcases how to achieve accuracy even with an unfamiliar weapon by applying fundamental marksmanship principles and mechanical zero knowledge. The demonstration highlights that proper technique can overcome the challenge of using a borrowed firearm.
Harold Cabunoc, a Colonel in the Philippine Army, demonstrates the M2 Carbine's capability at 300 yards, emphasizing the importance of windage compensation for accurate shooting. He highlights the rifle's historical significance and its continued reliability if maintained. The video provides practical insights into marksmanship challenges with historical firearms.
This video details a marksmanship training drill using M4-style airsoft rifles for CAFGU members, led by Colonel Harold Cabunoc. The competition utilizes a dueling tree target system, emphasizing cost-effective training with airsoft BBs as an alternative to live ammunition. Winners receive cash prizes and merchandise, highlighting the importance of skill development for marksmen.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of firearm safety, particularly for Filipino citizens in the context of national defense. It details four fundamental gun safety rules: always treat a firearm as loaded, never point it at anything you don't intend to destroy, keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire, and be aware of your target and what's beyond it. The instructor, a former Philippine Army shooting team member, stresses that marksmanship skills are essential for all citizens.
This video documents a fun shoot event held at Camp Odonel, Tarlac, celebrating the Philippine Army's anniversary. Sixteen teams competed in rifle and pistol disciplines, with a mix of generals, senior NCOs, and other ranks participating to ensure fair competition. The event featured four distinct shooting stages, emphasizing marksmanship and speed.
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