GlockStore's "Shoot Your Mouth Off" Contest Is Over… Did Your Fav Win?

Published on September 30, 2019
Duration: 5:01

This video details the conclusion of the GlockStore's 'Shoot Your Mouth Off' contest, featuring a head-to-head competition between Brett and Mark Larson. The competition involved shooting at various targets with specific point values assigned to different scoring zones. Brett ultimately won the competition with a score of 5.63, narrowly beating Mark Larson's 5.07.

Quick Summary

Brett won the GlockStore's "Shoot Your Mouth Off" contest with a score of 5.63, narrowly beating Mark Larson's 5.07. The competition involved shooting at targets with a scoring system that awarded 5 points for the diamond, 3 for the paper, and 1 for the cardboard, with the final score being points divided by time.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction and Contest Announcement
  2. 00:35Competition Date and Brett's Confidence
  3. 01:28Brett's Challenge to Mark Larson
  4. 02:27Competition Day and Mark Larson's Absence
  5. 02:46Brett's "Fun Sized" Glock 19
  6. 02:54Scoring System Explained (Diamond, Paper, Cardboard)
  7. 03:16Pistol Caliber and 'Fun Sized' Version
  8. 03:51Shooting Results and Time
  9. 04:07Final Scores and Winner Announcement
  10. 04:43Close Competition and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the GlockStore's "Shoot Your Mouth Off" contest?

Brett won the GlockStore's "Shoot Your Mouth Off" contest. He competed against Mark Larson and achieved a final score of 5.63, narrowly defeating Mark's score of 5.07.

What was the scoring system used in the "Shoot Your Mouth Off" contest?

The scoring system awarded points based on target zones: 5 points for hitting the diamond, 3 points for hitting the paper, and 1 point for hitting the cardboard. The final score was calculated by dividing the total points by the time taken.

What firearms were used in the GlockStore shooting competition?

The competition involved 9mm pistols. Brett used a 'fun sized' Glock 19, which was described as more compact and lighter than standard models. Mark Larson also competed with a 9mm pistol.

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