The Real-Life Call of Duty Mystery Box Challenge

Published on October 18, 2025
Duration: 0:56

This video details a 'Mystery Box Shooting Challenge' where participants race to hit steel targets at distances from 15 to 100 yards. Shawn Ryan, a former Navy SEAL, demonstrates proficiency with a Sig Sauer P365 XMACRO equipped with a red dot sight, completing the course in 16.22 seconds. The challenge highlights the performance differences between red dot and iron sights, and even includes a one-handed shooting segment, showcasing advanced firearm handling skills.

Quick Summary

The Mystery Box Shooting Challenge featured a Sig Sauer P365 XMACRO with a red dot sight and a Staccato P211-GTO with iron sights. Targets were set at 15, 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards. Shawn Ryan completed the course in 16.22 seconds with the P365 XMACRO, while Nick took 22.17 seconds with the Staccato P.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Challenge Introduction
  2. 00:07Target Distances Explained
  3. 00:12Firearms Unveiled: P365 XMACRO & Staccato P
  4. 00:19Shawn's First Run (P365 XMACRO)
  5. 00:30Nick's First Run (Staccato P)
  6. 00:44One-Handed Rematch

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used in the Mystery Box Shooting Challenge?

The challenge featured a Sig Sauer P365 XMACRO equipped with a red dot sight and a Staccato P211-GTO (also known as Staccato P) with iron sights. Both firearms were presented in mystery boxes.

What were the target distances for the shooting challenge?

The steel targets were set at progressively longer distances, starting at 15 yards and extending to 25, 50, 75, and finally 100 yards. This tested accuracy and speed at various ranges.

How did the red dot sight compare to iron sights in the challenge?

Shawn Ryan, using the P365 XMACRO with a red dot, achieved a faster time (16.22 seconds) than Nick, who used the Staccato P with iron sights (22.17 seconds). This suggests a potential speed advantage for red dots in such drills.

What is the 'Mystery Box Shooting Challenge' format?

The challenge involves two participants opening mystery boxes to reveal firearms, then racing to accurately shoot a series of steel targets at increasing distances. The fastest time wins. It's a test of speed, accuracy, and firearm handling.

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