Can A Regular Guy Shoot Better Than A Navy SEAL? | Pistol Edition

Published on July 8, 2023
Duration: 20:53

This video pits a Navy SEAL against a 'tech guy' in a pistol shooting competition, testing skills across various drills. Challenges include long-range accuracy, speed reloads, dueling tree, strong-hand-only shooting, and high-volume drills like the 'Maximum Damage' standard. While the SEAL, Chad Wright, ultimately wins, the 'tech guy' Blake demonstrates competitive speed in reload challenges, highlighting that raw skill and practice are crucial in marksmanship.

Quick Summary

In a pistol shooting competition, Navy SEAL Chad Wright faced off against tech guy Blake using Glock 34 Gen 5 pistols. Challenges ranged from 100-yard shots and speed reloads to trick shots and high-volume drills. Chad ultimately won, showcasing superior marksmanship across most disciplines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Rules
  2. 01:37Gear Check: Glock 34 Gen 5
  3. 02:21Long Range Pistol Challenges
  4. 04:39Speed and Reload Drills
  5. 06:22Dueling Tree and Trick Shots
  6. 08:28Positional and Accuracy Drills
  7. 13:48Maximum Damage Standard Drill
  8. 15:55Prone Shooting and Draw Speed
  9. 20:16Competition Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What pistols were used in the Navy SEAL vs. Tech Guy shooting competition?

Both participants, Chad (Navy SEAL) and Blake (tech guy), used the Glock 34 Gen 5 pistol chambered in 9mm. Chad's was mostly stock with upgraded iron sights, while Blake's featured grip tape, upgraded sights, and a flared magwell.

What types of shooting challenges were included in the competition?

The competition featured a variety of pistol challenges, including long-range shots (100 yards), speed reloads, dueling tree engagements, strong-hand-only shooting, hostage rescue targets, transition drills, the 'Maximum Damage' standard, prone shooting, and a speed draw test.

Who won the pistol shooting competition between the Navy SEAL and the tech guy?

The Navy SEAL, Chad Wright, won the overall pistol shooting competition against the tech guy, Blake. However, Blake managed to win a few specific speed-related challenges, demonstrating his proficiency in those areas.

What are some advanced pistol shooting techniques demonstrated in the video?

Advanced techniques shown include shooting from unconventional positions like prone, strong-hand-only shooting at distance, and a notable trick shot where the pistol was fired upside down at 40 yards using the pinky finger to operate the trigger.

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