$10,000 Dirty Kid Top Shot | Ep.2-Pistol Caliber Carbine

Published on October 24, 2025
Duration: 39:23

This video showcases the second episode of the $10,000 Dirty Kid Top Shot competition, focusing on Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCC). Experienced shooters Dustin, Blake, and Mark compete in a series of challenging drills including the Bill Drill, movement drills engaging steel targets, and V-TAC board stages. Blake ultimately wins the episode, demonstrating high proficiency in PCC handling and competitive shooting techniques. The episode also features a giveaway of SilencerCo Spectre suppressors.

Quick Summary

The $10,000 Dirty Kid Top Shot competition's second episode focuses on Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs), featuring shooters Blake, Dustin, and Mark using firearms like the Sig MPX, HK SP5, and Christensen AR9. They compete in drills such as the Bill Drill, movement stages with steel targets, and V-TAC boards. SilencerCo sponsored the episode and offered a suppressor giveaway.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Merch
  2. 01:26Top Shot Competition Overview
  3. 02:31SilencerCo Sponsor & Giveaway
  4. 06:44PCC Firearm Setups
  5. 08:09Drill 1: Bill Drill
  6. 13:35Drill 2: Movement & Steel
  7. 18:34Drill 3: V-TAC Board
  8. 21:08Drill 4: Zig-Zag Movement
  9. 23:34Drill 5: Final Movement & Reload

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the $10,000 Dirty Kid Top Shot competition?

The $10,000 Dirty Kid Top Shot is a competition series where shooters use their own firearms in various drills to determine the best overall shooter. The grand prize winner of the series receives $10,000. This episode focuses specifically on Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs).

What firearms were used in the Pistol Caliber Carbine episode?

The episode featured three primary Pistol Caliber Carbines: a Sig MPX Gen 2 with a 6-inch barrel, an HK SP5 with a B&T quad rail, and a Christensen AR9 with a 10-inch carbon fiber barrel. All were equipped with 9mm ammunition and SilencerCo suppressors.

What kind of drills were performed in the PCC competition?

The competition included drills like the standard Bill Drill (six rounds fast), movement drills engaging steel targets (including a hostage swinger), a V-TAC board stage requiring engagement through ports, and complex movement courses ending with a mandatory reload.

Who sponsored the Pistol Caliber Carbine episode and what was the giveaway?

The episode was sponsored by SilencerCo. They offered a giveaway of two Spectre 9mm suppressors to the commenters who received the most likes on their comments on the video.

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