This video discusses Sig Sauer's Instagram account, 'Shoot Sig,' being disabled by Meta. The speaker highlights the increasing trend of firearms-related content being removed or restricted on social media platforms, even when it adheres to community guidelines. The incident suggests a broader pattern of censorship affecting firearm communities online.
This video features Max Michel, a seven-time World Speed Shooting Champion, discussing the 'Shoot Sig' competition program and offering pro tips for its stages. He details techniques for the plate rack stage, emphasizing a wide stance, eye movement ahead of the gun, rhythmic shooting, and proper follow-through for speed and accuracy. The discussion also touches on other stages and the philosophy behind competitive shooting loads.
The Shoot Sig program, as explained by Shannon Smith, Competition Manager, is designed to introduce new shooters to competitive firearm events in a low-intimidation environment. It features simple courses of fire with no drawing or movement, making it accessible for beginners. The program aims to overcome common barriers like intimidation, cost, and time commitment, offering a fun and engaging way to get involved in shooting sports.
This video captures a "SHOOT SIG" event held at Easton Fish & Game. The description expresses gratitude to attendees for making the event a success, highlighting it as a "blast". While specific firearms or calibers aren't detailed in the description, the event name "SHOOT SIG" strongly implies SIG Sauer firearms were the focus, and the nature of such events typically involves shooting and potentially various SIG models and calibers.
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