Shooting Competition | LOSER Gets a TATTOO!

Published on February 14, 2025
Duration: 26:04

This video showcases a high-stakes shooting competition among the 'Dirty Kid' crew, featuring drills like the Bill Drill, movement exercises, and rifle transitions. The competition includes a unique 'strip shooting' penalty for losing rounds, culminating in the ultimate loser receiving a 'Dirty Kid' logo tattoo. The participants demonstrate proficiency in speed, reloads, and transitions, highlighting the competitive and humorous nature of their training sessions.

Quick Summary

The 'Dirty Kid' crew held a high-stakes shooting competition featuring drills like the Bill Drill and movement exercises, with a 'strip shooting' penalty for losers. The ultimate loser received a permanent 'Dirty Kid' logo tattoo, showcasing the blend of intense training and humorous consequences.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Competition Rules
  2. 01:52Pistol Drills: Bill Drill
  3. 05:20Movement and Transition Drills
  4. 09:16Rifle and Long-Range Transitions
  5. 13:32The Penalty: Tattoo Session

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of shooting drills were performed in the Dirty Kid competition?

The competition included a standard Bill Drill (six rounds from the holster), drills involving movement between cover, transitions between rifle and pistol, and longer-range pistol shots up to approximately 40 yards.

What was the unique penalty for losing the Dirty Kid shooting competition?

The loser of each round had to remove a piece of clothing ('strip shooting'), and the ultimate loser of the day had to get a permanent 'Dirty Kid' logo tattoo on their upper thigh.

What firearms and optics were featured in the Dirty Kid competition?

Featured firearms included customized Glock 19/17 pistols and Sig MCX Virtus/Rattler SBR rifles. Optics included Trijicon SRO/RMR and EOTech EXPS holographic sights.

What skills were emphasized during the Dirty Kid shooting competition?

The competition emphasized speed, accuracy, efficient emergency reloads, smooth transitions between different firearms and shooting positions, and proper optic zeroing for various distances.

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