Mark Smith, a firearms instructor, expresses a personal dislike for high optic mounts, arguing they often degrade performance at typical rifle engagement distances without a specific functional need like NVG use. He notes that while comfortable at close range, these mounts introduce significant precision challenges at 60-70 yards, especially during unsupported or barricade shooting scenarios. The video critiques extreme mounts like the GBRS Group Hydra, suggesting they are often favored by those engaging targets primarily at pistol distances.
This YouTube video focuses on mastering the kneeling unsupported firing position, emphasizing stability for rapid deployment. The description provides support links for the channel creator, TrenchGrenade, via Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram. While the video title highlights a specific shooting technique, the content is likely instructional, aiming to improve a shooter's ability to achieve a stable platform quickly without external support.
This YouTube video is a preview of a longer piece focusing on rifle shooting techniques, specifically kneeling unsupported and rapid fire cadence. The description playfully suggests applying these tips to video games and Minecraft, indicating a blend of real-world firearm application and gaming culture. The creator also promotes their Patreon and Instagram for further engagement.
This video focuses on shooting at a 70+ yard plate rack without external support. The description highlights an affiliate partnership with Big Tex Ordnance, offering a discount code for specific gear like the Enigma Express and PHLster Skeleton, promoting their EDC and range equipment. The creator also encourages Patreon support for future content and links to their Instagram profile for further engagement.
This video focuses on the "Master Key to Unsupported Shooting," with instructors Jay and Larry from Ridgeline providing detailed information. The description highlights their Instagram profiles and Ridgeline's defensive shooting courses. It also lists numerous sponsors and supporters, including Big Tex ORDNANCE, TAG, Bauer Precision, Shooting Surplus, QVO, One Hundred Concepts, and Vulcan Machinewerks, with associated discount codes. Recommended gear covers a wide range of firearms accessories, including holsters (QVO, Hunter Constantine), chest rigs (Brave Castle, Haley Strategic, Spiritus), belts, magazine pouches (Esstac), optics (Trijicon SRO, Aimpoint T2, Nightforce LPVO), and specific firearms like an "Afghan Rifle" and a "Staccato P."
This video appears to be an instructional or informational piece focused on a specific firearms topic referred to as 'Unsupported'. While the exact nature of 'Unsupported' is not detailed in the provided information, the title suggests a technique or skill development related to firearm handling or shooting. The video likely aims to provide viewers with a method to master this specific aspect of firearm use, potentially offering advanced techniques for experienced shooters or a specialized skill for those looking to improve their proficiency.
This video discusses the relevance and benefits of training off-hand shooting techniques. It explores whether focusing on unsupported shooting is a worthwhile endeavor for firearm enthusiasts, likely covering practical applications and marksmanship improvements that can be gained from such training. The content aims to inform viewers about different shooting methodologies and their impact on overall proficiency.
This video features a "Spinner Challenge" where InRange Patreon supporters proposed challenges for the hosts to attempt with specific firearms. In this installment, one host tackles the MGM Spinner target using a 5.45 SLR104FR and the other uses a 5.56 8.5" SBR SLR106UR. Both are shooting unsupported from 50 yards. The 5.56 ammunition used is PMC Gold 55 grain. This is presented as a challenge against the target, not a direct comparison between the hosts.
This video provides a comprehensive guide on how to shoot a firearm effectively in low-light conditions, a critical skill for personal defense. It introduces an FBI-developed drill designed to practice shooting with a tactical flashlight, emphasizing techniques for disorientation and accuracy. The importance of carrying a flashlight for self-defense is highlighted, along with the potential impact of one-handed shooting on accuracy. The video also promotes the USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) and its mission to educate gun owners, protect members, and prevent crime, encouraging viewers to subscribe and join their community.
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