Firebird targets 🔥

Published on July 16, 2022
Duration: 0:13

This video demonstrates the use of Firebird 65BIO detonating targets, showcasing an advanced shooting technique involving aerial trick shots. The instructor, identified as a firearms influencer, successfully detonates a target mid-air with a customized 2011-style handgun. The guide outlines the steps for safely performing such a shot, emphasizing safe firearm handling and the reactive nature of these biodegradable targets.

Quick Summary

Firebird 65BIO targets are 65mm biodegradable discs that detonate upon impact from high-velocity projectiles, creating a flash and smoke. They are used for dynamic shooting practice, often demonstrated with advanced techniques like aerial trick shots using high-performance handguns such as the 2011 platform.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Firebird Targets
  2. 00:04Aerial Shot Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Firebird 65BIO targets?

Firebird 65BIO targets are biodegradable discs, 65mm in diameter, designed to detonate with a flash and smoke when struck by a high-velocity projectile, offering dynamic visual feedback during shooting practice.

How can I safely perform an aerial trick shot with detonating targets?

Safely performing aerial trick shots requires advanced firearm handling skills, a controlled environment like an outdoor shooting range, and strict adherence to safety protocols. Always ensure you have a clear line of fire and a safe backstop.

What type of firearm was used in the Firebird target demonstration?

The demonstration featured a customized 2011-style handgun, likely a Staccato model, chambered in 9mm. It was equipped with a compensator and a Trijicon red dot sight for enhanced performance.

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