Yoki Sturrup details a custom 2011 pistol build exceeding $3,400, initially intended for USPSA Production but better suited for Limited or Open divisions due to cost and modification limitations. The build highlights premium components like an MBX Extreme frame, Cheely Custom grip, and Bar-Sto barrel, offering superior performance to stock options.
This video demonstrates a USPSA match stage engagement using a CZ Shadow 2 pistol. The shooter effectively engages cardboard and steel targets, showcasing quick transitions and accurate fire. The stage concludes with a time of 9.33 seconds, highlighting competitive shooting proficiency.
This video provides a brief look at a USPSA stage performance review, focusing on a CZ Shadow 2 in Carry Optics or Open division. The shooter is seeking feedback on areas for improvement after completing the stage. The visual evidence highlights the stage setup and post-stage conditions.
This video showcases a 6th USPSA match experience, focusing on engaging multiple steel targets with a CZ SHADOW 2 in Carry Optics division. The shooter highlights the challenge of a specific metal star target, seeking suggestions for improvement. The content emphasizes practical range time and target acquisition.
This short video showcases a USPSA match stage featuring the CA Shadow 2 pistol in the Carry Optics division. The shooter navigates a stage, demonstrating practical shooting skills under competitive pressure. A key moment highlights a near miss on a target, emphasizing the need for precision and speed in competition.
This video documents a participant's 5th USPSA match, showcasing engagements with both steel and paper targets. The footage highlights rapid fire on steel and standard pistol shooting on paper targets, offering a glimpse into competitive shooting practice. The speaker's casual tone and hobbyist authority level suggest this is an enthusiast's perspective.
This video demonstrates the execution of a USPSA match stage, highlighting target engagement, tactical reloads, and the critical firearm clearing procedure upon stage completion. The shooter, using a CZ Shadow with a Holosun 507C optic, showcases competent handling and self-correction on movement strategy. The demonstration concludes with a score of 2487 and a confirmed 'Range clear'.
This YouTube video, titled "USPSA - My 4th Match - Stage 7 #uspsaopen #ipscshooting #ipscstudy #shorts", appears to showcase a shooter's experience at their fourth USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) match, specifically focusing on Stage 7. The inclusion of hashtags like #uspsaopen and #ipscshooting indicates a focus on competitive practical shooting, and #ipscstudy suggests an element of learning or analysis related to the sport. The use of #shorts implies it's a brief, vertical video format. Based on the title and description alone, the content is likely to be a practical demonstration or review of a stage within a competition setting, potentially offering insights for other shooters.
This YouTube Short showcases a participant's fourth USPSA match, specifically featuring Stage 6. The hashtags indicate it's intended for users interested in USPSA, IPSC shooting, and IPSC study, suggesting a focus on competitive shooting. The inclusion of "airsoft" and "shorts" suggests the content might also appeal to a broader audience or be presented in a quick, engaging format. While the exact firearm model isn't specified, the context strongly points towards competitive pistol shooting.
This YouTube Short showcases the fifth stage of a USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) match, which is the fourth competition the uploader has participated in. The video uses popular hashtags like #uspsaopen, #ipscshooting, and #ipscstudy, but also includes unrelated tags like #airsoft and #shorts. The content appears to be focused on practical shooting competition, highlighting a specific stage within that discipline. Given the title and hashtags, the video is likely aimed at an audience interested in competitive shooting sports.
This YouTube Short documents the creator's fourth USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) match, specifically showcasing Stage 3. The title and hashtags indicate a focus on competitive shooting, likely within the Open division of USPSA, and suggest an intention to study and improve shooting performance in the sport. The content is presented in a short-form video format, suitable for quick consumption and sharing.
This YouTube Short documents the user's 4th participation in a USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) match, specifically focusing on Stage 2. The video utilizes hashtags related to IPSC (International Practical Shooting Confederation) and USPSA Open division, indicating a focus on competitive practical shooting disciplines. The content appears to be a brief glimpse into a shooting competition, likely intended for enthusiasts of the sport.
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