This video highlights a common issue encountered on the shooting range: malfunctioning steel targets. The presenter, demonstrating familiarity with range operations and safety gear, struggles with a humanoid steel target that repeatedly falls after being reset due to a wedged mechanism. The content offers a humorous, yet practical, look at troubleshooting unexpected equipment failures during a range session.
This video showcases advanced USPSA practice focusing on Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB) carry and a 'gamer rig' setup. The instructor, demonstrating high proficiency, practices rapid reloads with the Billy Barton Flash Mag system and engages steel targets. The session also includes long-range pistol accuracy drills and reviews of specialized gear like Cloak & Dagger target pasters and Advent Innovative steel poppers.
This video demonstrates tactical reloading techniques for both a suppressed lever-action rifle and a large-frame revolver. The lever-action reload focuses on using the side gate for tube magazine replenishment, while the revolver reload showcases efficient use of a speedloader. The shooter exhibits proficiency with both platforms, engaging steel targets with a shot timer.
This video showcases the performance of highly customized Glock pistols, including a Glock 45, a Guns Out TV branded Glock, and a Taran Tactical Innovations Combat Master, all equipped with red dot sights and extended magazines. The demonstration focuses on rapid fire engagement of steel targets, highlighting proficient shooting skills and recoil management. The content suggests a focus on aftermarket enhancements and performance-oriented firearm setups.
This demonstration showcases the impact of pistol and rifle rounds on both paper and steel targets. It highlights the distinct visual feedback from different target materials and firearm types, emphasizing how steel targets provide immediate auditory and visual confirmation of hits. The video also illustrates the difference in impact size between pistol and rifle projectiles on paper.
This video showcases three distinct target types commonly used in firearms training: cardboard, self-healing, and steel. It highlights the visual feedback and durability characteristics of each, demonstrating their use on an outdoor range. The footage also briefly features a handgun equipped with a red dot optic and weapon light, suggesting a practical application context for these targets.
This video demonstrates the 'recon by fire' technique for engaging steel targets in a dark forest environment at the Moons Out 2026 event. The instructor, exhibiting advanced tactical knowledge, highlights the challenges of low-light target acquisition and the importance of audible feedback from steel targets. The guide emphasizes compensating for 'hide-over-bore' issues, a critical skill for accurate engagement in varied terrain.
This video demonstrates a handgun proficiency drill conducted on a rainy outdoor range. The shooter showcases effective draw techniques, rapid target engagement on steel, tactical reloads, and consistent recoil control, all while utilizing a red dot sight and weapon light. The drill emphasizes maintaining weapon control and accuracy in challenging weather conditions, highlighting the importance of practice for experienced shooters.
This video demonstrates the operation of an SBR HK 22lr equipped with a Whisperstrike 22lifesaver suppressor. The presenter, Jordan from PoorBoy Arms, showcases shooting steel targets and highlights features like the last round bolt hold open. The discussion touches on the legality and practice of SBRing .22lr firearms in Vegas.
This video showcases an advanced USPSA stage run by Alyssa Seymour, demonstrating expert-level pistol handling. Key techniques include a rapid draw, engaging steel and paper targets with speed and accuracy, and executing a fluid tactical reload while moving. The performance highlights the proficiency required for competitive shooting.
This video demonstrates a 'Draw and Fire' shooting drill, emphasizing efficient execution from the holster to engaging targets. Instructor Harold Cabunoc, also known as Ranger Cabunzky, showcases a drill using five rounds and a timer, achieving a respectable 5.25-second completion time. The drill highlights the importance of readiness, a smooth draw stroke, and accurate fire under time pressure, offering valuable insights for intermediate shooters looking to improve their practical pistol skills.
This video demonstrates the fundamental firing sequence of the M1 Garand rifle, including proper loading of the en-bloc clip and safe firing from a bench rest. The instructional content highlights the distinct 'ping' of the ejecting clip and shows multiple impacts on steel targets. The demonstration emphasizes competent firearm handling and safe range practices, suitable for intermediate shooters looking to understand the M1 Garand's operation.
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