This YouTube video features "The last challenge—the Spinner Challenge" with Rossen from TPC. While the specific firearms involved are not detailed in the provided information, the title suggests a challenge or competition format related to firearms, likely involving shooting or a similar skill-based activity. The involvement of Rossen from TPC implies a potential focus on firearm handling, accuracy, or a specific shooting discipline. The "Spinner Challenge" likely refers to hitting a reactive target, such as a spinner.
This video demonstrates a spinner challenge featuring the FN PS90 (SBR) in 5.7mm caliber. Expert instruction highlights the firearm's minimal muzzle jump and recoil, making it easy to achieve rapid follow-up shots. The test includes engaging a steel spinner target at 15 yards and addresses a minor malfunction, showcasing the PS90's effectiveness and reliability.
This guide details a training drill for the M11a1 submachine gun, focusing on engaging a spinner target at 10 yards using a 30-round magazine. The drill emphasizes managing the high cyclic rate (1200 RPM) and significant muzzle climb inherent to the platform. Expert instruction highlights the challenge of generating enough energy on target with .380 ACP rounds due to the gun's stock and sights, requiring precise control during fully automatic fire.
This InRangeTV video details a 'Spinner Challenge' designed to test the effectiveness of different barrel lengths and calibers on a spinner target at 50 yards. Expert instruction highlights the significant impact of sighting systems, particularly iron sights with short sight radii, on accuracy and the ability to consistently spin the target. The challenge demonstrates that both 5.45x39mm from a full-length AK-74 and 5.56x45mm from an 8.5-inch SBR can successfully spin the target, with sighting limitations being the primary obstacle.
This video, "Patreon Spinner Challenge!" from the InRange channel, invites viewers to submit ideas for gun challenges or specific firearms they'd like to see featured. The description highlights that official submissions are accepted exclusively through their Patreon page. It also mentions that the channel is entirely viewer-supported, providing a direct link to their Patreon for those who wish to contribute or participate in the submission process. The video appears to be a call for community input on future content.
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