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Published on January 28, 2022
Duration: 21:39

This vlog showcases a dynamic range day featuring custom firearms, including a gold-plated Desert Eagle and AK pistol, alongside a Glock 19X. The video highlights shooting techniques like dry fire drills for trigger control and discusses firearm reliability. It also touches on advanced optics like night vision and thermal imaging, concluding with a flamethrower demonstration.

Quick Summary

GHG Hussle demonstrates the 'light switch' dry fire drill and finding the trigger's 'wall' to improve accuracy by minimizing flinching. He also warns against 'limp-wristing' heavy caliber firearms like the Desert Eagle .50 AE to prevent malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Range Day Plans
  2. 02:30Outdoor Range Competition
  3. 06:44Dry Fire & Trigger Control Tips
  4. 08:00Gold-Plated Firearm Showcase
  5. 09:30Shooting the .50 Cal Desert Eagle
  6. 11:40Custom AR & AK Pistol Demos
  7. 14:00Night Vision vs Thermal Optics
  8. 15:10Flamethrower Fun

Frequently Asked Questions

What shooting techniques does GHG Hussle demonstrate for accuracy?

GHG Hussle demonstrates the 'light switch' dry fire drill and emphasizes finding the 'wall' on the trigger. These techniques help minimize flinching and improve shot placement by focusing on precise trigger control.

What custom firearms are featured in the GHG Hussle vlog?

The vlog showcases several high-end custom firearms, including a gold-plated Desert Eagle .50 Cal and a gold-plated AK-style pistol (Draco). A custom LSU-themed AR-15 pistol is also featured.

How does thermal imaging differ from night vision?

Thermal optics detect heat signatures, allowing you to see living beings or active machinery in complete darkness. Night vision amplifies existing light, making it easier to see in low-light conditions but not in total darkness.

What is the risk of 'limp-wristing' a firearm?

Limp-wristing, or not maintaining a firm grip, can cause malfunctions, especially with powerful firearms like the Desert Eagle .50 AE. It prevents the firearm from cycling correctly, leading to jams or failures to eject.

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