Who Can Shoot The Best In A Game Of HORSE? (Feat. Kaya)

Published on October 13, 2022
Duration: 20:57

This video showcases a competitive 'Game of HORSE' played with firearms, featuring participants from Classic Firearms and SAR USA. The game involves various shooting challenges, positions, and distances, testing marksmanship and accuracy under pressure. The SAR 9 Compact X and SIG Sauer P320 are highlighted, demonstrating different capabilities and user preferences throughout the competition.

Quick Summary

The Game of HORSE with firearms involves players taking turns shooting at targets. Missing a shot earns a letter (H-O-R-S-E), and the game continues through various positions and distances until one player loses. Firearms like the SAR 9 Compact X and SIG Sauer P320 were used in challenges testing accuracy and speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Game Start & Rules Discussion
  2. 00:51Introducing Guests & SAR 9 Compact X
  3. 01:21Explaining the Firearms HORSE Game
  4. 01:44SAR 9 Compact X Features
  5. 03:01Firearm Selection for the Game
  6. 03:51Starting the HORSE Game: Pistol vs PCC
  7. 04:24Prone Shooting Challenge
  8. 05:09Kneeling Shots at 50 Yards
  9. 06:03Standing Shots at 50 Yards
  10. 06:21Switching Firearms
  11. 07:10One-Legged Shooting Challenge
  12. 10:10Timed Combat Drill: Run & Engage
  13. 11:54Sprint, Touch Target, Shoot Drill
  14. 13:05Barricade Shooting Drill
  15. 14:46Final Drill: Run to Berm, One Shot
  16. 15:50One-Handed Non-Dominant Drill
  17. 17:35Final Showdown Drill
  18. 19:18Mag Dump & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were used in the Game of HORSE?

The firearms featured in the Game of HORSE included the SAR 9 Compact X models, which are slider cut, red dot ready, and come with accessories. The SIG Sauer P320 was also used, with one participant noting its red dot sight had a 'funked up' zero.

What are the key features of the SAR 9 Compact X?

The SAR 9 Compact X is characterized by its slider cut for optics, being drilled for red dot sights, and including a weapon-mounted light. It also comes with a double magazine pouch and holster in a red case, making it 'range ready'.

What shooting challenges were part of the firearms HORSE game?

The game involved various shooting challenges such as prone shooting at 100 yards, kneeling and standing shots at 50 yards, timed drills requiring running and engaging targets, barricade shooting, and one-handed shooting from different positions.

How does the Game of HORSE work with firearms?

In this firearms version of HORSE, players take turns attempting shots. Missing a shot results in receiving a letter (H-O-R-S-E). The game progresses through different shooting positions and distances until one player accumulates all the letters, signifying they have lost.

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