This video highlights significant failures in several US Army weapon systems, including the Barrett MK22 IMRAD sniper system, Sig Sauer's M17, XM7, and XM250. The MK22 is reported to fire uncommanded when the bolt is manipulated, a critical safety and operational failure. The XM250 requires a 15-minute wait for remedial action on a hot gun to prevent catastrophic malfunction. The speaker, an active-duty soldier, expresses concern over the procurement process and potential systemic issues affecting multiple new weapon platforms.
This guide outlines the tactical execution of a direct action mission by Scout Snipers of the 1st Scout Ranger Regiment, as detailed by Harold Cabunoc. It covers sniper positioning, target acquisition, ISR integration, and tactical movement, emphasizing the use of specialized gear like suppressed rifles and drones to neutralize threats. The information is presented with an authoritative tone, reflecting insider knowledge of military operations.
The Major Jim Land Sniper Cup honors the founder of the Marine Corps scout sniper program. This competition tests precision rifle skills across varied terrain, from 10 yards to 2,000 yards, incorporating elements of PRS and ELR shooting. Participants face challenges like angular shooting, wind dynamics, and communication under stress, emphasizing pure marksmanship and teamwork.
This episode of the GUNS Magazine Podcast features Zac Benson, a former U.S. Marine Scout Sniper and firefighter, who discusses his experiences on the TV show "Naked and Afraid." He shares the challenges of surviving in the jungle with minimal gear and highlights his role as a rifle instructor at FTW Ranch, where he also hosts a podcast. The episode is sponsored by 4Patriots and Creedmoor Sports, with promotional mentions for their products.
This YouTube video teaser highlights a 2-day urban operator course held in Oxford, Mississippi. The description wishes viewers a Happy St. Patrick's Day and acknowledges Scout Snipers on 03/17. It expresses enjoyment of the course and thanks the hosts, Safe Haven Dynamics. The video aims to generate excitement for the weekend and the training experience.
This YouTube video features a friendly competition between a Philippine Army Scout Sniper and a five-time ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) champion. The challenge involves rifle falling plates, with a P2,000 prize on the line. The content focuses on a comparison of skills and potentially equipment between these two skilled marksmen in a competitive shooting scenario.
This video showcases a competitive shooting drill between two Scout Snipers from the Philippine Army, demonstrating marksmanship fundamentals at 100 meters using M4 Carbine variants. The competition highlights accuracy and scoring under pressure, with instructor Harold Cabunoc overseeing the event and awarding prizes. It serves as an example of advanced sniper training emphasizing precision and competitive spirit.
Ryan Deagostino, formerly of the Marine Corps Scout Sniper Platoon, joins Achilles Heel Tactical as the lead instructor for precision rifle courses. He emphasizes that mastering fundamentals is crucial for long-range shooting, especially when dealing with environmental factors that affect projectile trajectory. The course aims to provide a better understanding of these elements in a relaxed, community-focused setting.
This YouTube video features a conversation with a former USMC Scout Sniper, Travis Barrett, discussing his military career and providing analysis on .22LR ammunition tests. The chat delves into Sniper School experiences, training methods including airsoft, common accuracy myths, and general shooting discussions. The video also highlights a related .22LR ammo test, implying practical application and review.
This episode features former MARSOC Marine Raider Nick Kefalides discussing his extensive combat experience, from infantry deployments in Iraq to his transition into special operations. He details the intense training, operational differences between conventional and special forces, and the psychological toll of combat. The discussion highlights the unique culture and effectiveness of the Marine Corps and the demanding path to becoming a Marine Raider.
This video details the rigorous path to becoming a Green Beret, as explained by a retired Special Forces operator. It covers the 18X program, traditional army enlistment, foundational infantry skills, advanced training like Ranger School and Scout Sniper, the demanding SFAS assessment, and the specialized 18D medical qualification. The narrative emphasizes the importance of maturity, teamwork, and continuous learning throughout a Special Forces career.
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