HIT THE RANGE WITH ME! (I THINK I FOUND MY NEXT COP)

Published on September 18, 2021
Duration: 21:44

This video showcases advanced shooting techniques and firearm reviews from GHG Hussle. It demonstrates the challenges and methods for long-range pistol shooting, specifically hitting targets at 200 yards with a Glock 19X. The content also includes reviews of the Canik TP9 Combat Executive and Marlin 30-30 Lever Action rifle, along with night shooting observations.

Quick Summary

Hitting steel targets at 200 yards with a pistol is challenging, requiring a 'playing' approach to aim and the technique of 'walking' shots onto the target. The Canik TP9 Combat Executive is praised for its superior trigger, described as 'smooth as butter' compared to standard Glock triggers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Safety Talk
  2. 03:41Range Arrival & Companions
  3. 04:28Marlin 30-30 Lever Action Review
  4. 05:56Glock 19X 200 Yard Challenge
  5. 10:59Canik TP9 Combat Executive Trigger Review
  6. 12:46Night Shooting & Muzzle Flash

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is it to shoot a pistol at 200 yards?

Shooting a pistol at 200 yards is very challenging. At this distance, you often need to 'play' with your aim rather than relying on a clear sight picture. It requires precise trigger control and the technique of 'walking' your shots onto the target.

What makes the Canik TP9 Combat Executive's trigger stand out?

The Canik TP9 Combat Executive features a trigger designed by Salient Arms International. Reviewers describe it as exceptionally smooth and light, often comparing it favorably to standard Glock triggers, calling it 'smooth as butter'.

What firearms were featured in the GHG Hussle range day video?

The video featured a Marlin 30-30 Lever Action rifle, a Glock 19X for long-range pistol testing, a Glock 21 (.45 ACP) for night shooting, and the Canik TP9 Combat Executive, highlighting its impressive trigger.

What is the technique for hitting distant targets with a pistol?

For long-range pistol shooting, like at 200 yards, the technique involves 'walking' your shots onto the target. This means making small, deliberate adjustments and focusing on consistent trigger control and follow-through, as a clear sight picture is difficult to maintain.

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