Can a Hacker Beat a Navy SEAL?

Published on November 28, 2025
Duration: 1:27

This video pits a hacker against former Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan in a multi-platform firearm challenge. The competition involves 9mm pistols, .357/.44 Magnum revolvers, and 5.56 AR-15/MP5 platforms, with scoring based on target distance. Shawn Ryan ultimately wins the challenge, showcasing superior precision under pressure.

Quick Summary

The hacker vs. Navy SEAL firearm challenge included 9mm pistols, .357/.44 Magnum revolvers, and 5.56 AR-15/MP5 platforms. Scoring was based on target distance, with points from 1 (15 yards) to 5 (100 yards). Shawn Ryan ultimately won 58-53.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Challenge Introduction & Gear
  2. 00:15Scoring System Explained
  3. 00:24Pistol and Rifle Competition
  4. 01:07Revolver Round & Final Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of firearms were used in the hacker vs. Navy SEAL challenge?

The challenge featured three main firearm platforms: 9mm pistols, revolvers chambered in .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum, and rifles/SMGs including the 5.56 AR-15 and the MP5.

How was the scoring determined in the firearm challenge?

Targets were placed at five different distances: 15 yards (1 point), 25 yards (2 points), 50 yards (3 points), 75 yards (4 points), and 100 yards (5 points). The goal was to achieve the highest total score.

What was the final outcome of the hacker vs. Navy SEAL firearm competition?

Shawn Ryan, the former Navy SEAL, won the competition against the hacker with a final score of 58 to 53, demonstrating superior shooting precision under pressure.

What were the round limits for each firearm type in the challenge?

Participants had a limit of 10 rounds for both the 9mm pistol stage and the rifle/SMG stage. For the revolver stage, the limit was 6 rounds.

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