Green Beret Vs. Navy SEAL Part 3

Published on June 19, 2022
Duration: 7:28

This video pits a Green Beret against a Navy SEAL in a challenging 'Full Send' drill involving a 100-yard sprint followed by rapid pistol fire. Despite the SEAL's faster time, the Green Beret demonstrated tighter shot grouping despite experiencing firearm malfunctions. The drill highlights speed under stress and practical shooting skills.

Quick Summary

The 'Full Send' drill is a competition combining a 100-yard sprint with rapid pistol fire (51 rounds). Penalties are given for shots outside the silhouette. Navy SEAL Chadd Wright finished in 33.47s, while Green Beret Edgar had malfunctions but tighter groups.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Introduction: The Full Send
  2. 02:35Navy SEAL Chadd Wright's Performance
  3. 04:00Green Beret Edgar's Performance & Malfunctions
  4. 05:37Target Comparison and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Full Send' drill?

The 'Full Send' drill involves a 100-yard sprint to a shooting position, followed by firing 51 rounds from three 17-round magazines at a silhouette target. It emphasizes speed and performance under physical stress.

What are the scoring rules for the 'Full Send' drill?

Participants are timed from the start of the sprint to the completion of firing all rounds. A one-second penalty is added for each shot that misses the designated silhouette target area.

What firearm was used in the Green Beret vs. Navy SEAL competition?

The Navy SEAL, Chadd Wright, was seen firing a Glock 34 pistol during the drill. The Green Beret, Edgar, also used a similar handgun platform.

What challenges did the Green Beret face during the drill?

The Green Beret, Edgar, experienced several firearm malfunctions or stoppages during his shooting sequence, which significantly impacted his overall time for the drill.

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