This guide details the standard trigger finger discipline taught at the Scout Ranger School in the Philippines, emphasizing safety and adherence to International Humanitarian Law. Instructor Harold Cabunoc, a former Scout Ranger instructor, stresses that the trigger finger should remain out of the trigger guard during movement and until a target is positively identified as a legitimate threat. This practice prevents accidental shootings and ensures compliance with legal obligations to distinguish between combatants and non-combatants.
This YouTube video highlights a "SHOTGUN moment" for a "Scout Ranger." While no specific shotgun model or caliber is mentioned, the title strongly suggests a focus on shotguns and potentially their use in a scouting or ranger context. The use of a hashtag indicates a desire to reach a specific audience interested in firearms and potentially outdoor or tactical applications. Given the limited information, the video likely involves a range day, a demonstration, or a personal experience with a shotgun.
This YouTube video is a thank you message to the audience for their support of the creator's shooting channel. The title includes hashtags referencing a "musang" (which can translate to civet or a nickname in Filipino contexts, potentially relating to tactical gear or a persona), "scoutranger" (referencing a military unit known for reconnaissance and marksmanship), and "sakalam" (a Filipino slang term implying strength, capability, or being 'the best'). While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the context strongly suggests a channel focused on firearms, shooting, and potentially tactical or military-inspired content.
This YouTube video title and description suggest a competitive scenario or comparison between experienced marksmen, likely Scout Rangers. The phrase "Kung magulang na ang mga iyan!" implies that long-time involvement in shooting ("tudlaan") and real combat experience ("survivor sa tunay na mga labanan") leads to advanced skill. The video likely showcases the proficiency of these seasoned individuals in marksmanship, potentially highlighting their performance in a shooting competition or a simulated battle scenario.
This video features Harold Cabunoc, a firearms instructor, critically analyzing the alleged sniping capabilities of individuals during the Marawi Siege. He identifies specific firearms like the M1 Garand, M14, and M16A1, while also pointing out critical technical errors in their assumed sniping techniques, such as improper barrel support affecting accuracy. The analysis highlights the complexities of urban warfare and the specialized training required for such environments.
This video features Colonel Samuel Yunque, former Commander of the 1st Scout Ranger Battalion, recounting his experiences during the Battle of Marawi. He discusses the challenges of urban combat against approximately 1,000 ISIS-inspired insurgents who besieged Marawi City in May 2017, highlighting the hardships faced by his unit in the difficult urban terrain.
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