This video highlights the Atlas Group, a firearms organization based in Marietta, Georgia, that hosts competitive shooting events for military, law enforcement, and civilian participants. They offer both indoor and outdoor matches, including Two Gun competitions, and are planning future events like car matches and running gun stages. The speaker emphasizes the value of attending local matches to connect with like-minded individuals and improve shooting skills, particularly noting the challenge and learning opportunities presented by long-range stages.
This review assesses the PSA Krink after 2,000 rounds, focusing on reliability, accuracy, and wear. The presenter details experiences with the Resilient Putnik flow-through suppressor, including mounting challenges and solutions using a KeyMo adapter. Accuracy tests reveal mixed results, with better performance in competition than bench rest shooting, suggesting limitations for longer ranges.
This video features a "Right and Left Handed challenge" with a focus on "2 gun course" shooting, inspired by the "John Wick" movies. It highlights "insane wick speed reloads" and "prone shooting." The description also mentions a "full behind the scenes training" similar to John Wick's style and indicates a horizontal version is available on the channel. Hashtags suggest connections to martial arts like "judo" and "juijitsu," video games like "Call of Duty," and other action-movie references like "John Wick 4" and "Deadpool."
Ivan from Kit Badger details his competition loadout for Finnish Brutality 2024, a two-gun competition with physical challenges. He covers his gear from footwear to headwear, emphasizing practical choices for the event's demanding nature. The loadout includes specific brands like Lowa, 5.11 Tactical, Smith Optics, Verica, and Ops-Core, highlighting their performance in muddy and challenging conditions. Ivan also discusses borrowed firearms, a customized AK-47, and a Glock 19, sharing insights on their performance and potential issues encountered during the competition.
This video explores why the speaker favors shooting AK platforms over AR platforms, despite acknowledging the AR's inherent superiority. The primary reasons cited are the AK's ability to provide a greater challenge, forcing the shooter to develop more refined skills in manipulation, accuracy, and efficiency. The speaker details how the AK's more cumbersome manual of arms and generally lower inherent accuracy push shooters to improve their fundamentals, ultimately making them better overall.
This video provides a comprehensive gear walkthrough for a two-gun competition, detailing the firearms, optics, accessories, and clothing used by the presenter. It highlights specific modifications made to a Daniel Defense rifle and a Walther PDP pistol to improve ergonomics and performance. The presenter also discusses gear choices based on environmental factors like heat and humidity, offering insights into practical application in competitive shooting.
This video details a Daniel Defense MK12 SPR build, focusing on its components, accuracy testing with various ammunition types, and performance in a two-gun competition. The presenter, Mark, shares his rationale for component choices, including a Colt AR-15 A4 lower receiver and a Swamp Fox Kentucky Long 2-12x44 scope, highlighting its suitability for both precision shooting and dynamic scenarios. The build demonstrates how an SPR can blur the lines between general-purpose and specialized rifles.
This guide details the installation and operational considerations for the Antimatter LPVO Scope Switch. It covers the three main installation steps: mounting the scope, attaching the slider assembly, and connecting the ring sleeve and cables. The video emphasizes potential installation challenges, such as adjusting the direction of magnification travel and ensuring proper fit with scope spacers. It also discusses the operational stiffness, thumb positioning for actuation, and ideal use cases in competition and tactical scenarios.
The Gunfighter Gauntlet is a two-gun competition hosted by Brownells at their Big Spring Shooting Complex in Searsboro, Iowa. It features multiple divisions, including 'Gunfighter' (basic off-the-shelf firearms), 'Armored Core' (requiring armor), 'Iron's Only' (iron sights only), and 'They Don't Make Them Like They Used To' (firearms from 1946 and prior). The competition emphasizes physical fitness and challenging shooting scenarios, with an affordable entry fee and a random draw for prizes to foster camaraderie.
This video details the Partizan Division experience at the High Desert Brutality match, a two-gun competition featuring rifle and pistol stages with a physical component. The speaker, Ivan from Kit Badger, explains the gear requirements, including three 'points' for accessories like optics and bipods, and mandatory items like a med kit and knife. He walks through various stages, highlighting their unique themes, target engagement distances, and physical challenges, offering insights into stage design and personal performance.
This review of the Ermox Defense XFire, a new all-metal frame Glock 19 clone, highlights its $350 price point and features like front/rear fiber optic sights and a PI section. While generally reliable through 250 rounds, concerns exist regarding magazine compatibility with certain Glock generations and aftermarket holsters. The reviewer, Mark, purchased the firearm himself and offers initial impressions based on range and competition use.
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