360 NO SCOPE!

Published on July 21, 2023
Duration: 0:10

This video humorously applies the '360 no scope' video game trope to real-world handgun shooting, featuring a shooter performing spins while engaging targets. It showcases tactical gear and safe firearm handling in an indoor range setting, highlighting advanced shooting techniques with a customized Glock pistol.

Quick Summary

The '360 no scope' drill satirically applies a video game maneuver to real-world shooting. It involves a shooter performing a 360-degree spin while engaging a target with a handgun, testing dynamic accuracy and weapon control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 360 No Scope Shooting Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the '360 no scope' drill shown in the video?

The '360 no scope' drill is a satirical application of a video game maneuver to real-world shooting. It involves the shooter performing a full 360-degree spin while engaging a target with a handgun, emphasizing dynamic movement and accuracy.

What kind of gear is the shooter using?

The shooter is equipped with tactical gear including a plate carrier, a backpack, a belt-mounted dump pouch, and a customized Glock pistol. The pistol features an extended magazine baseplate, likely increasing its capacity.

What firearm is being used in the video?

The video features a customized Glock pistol, likely a Glock 17 or Glock 19, chambered in 9x19mm. It is shown with an extended magazine, increasing its ammunition capacity beyond standard levels.

What skills does the '360 no scope' drill test?

This drill tests advanced marksmanship skills under dynamic conditions. It requires the shooter to maintain weapon control, a stable sight picture, and accurate trigger manipulation while executing a rapid spin.

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