Será que você consegue derrubar 3 vilões rapidinho?

Published on February 26, 2026
Duration: 0:57

This video tests the accuracy of shooting three different firearms – Jeffforce Arms Jawbone, Girsan Witness Match X 2011, and North American Arms Recluse – without using iron sights. The results show varying degrees of success, with the Jawbone and Witness Match X 2011 achieving 2 out of 3 hits, while the Recluse only managed 1 out of 5. The test highlights the challenge and potential limitations of point-shooting with different firearm types.

Quick Summary

Testing the accuracy of shooting without iron sights on three firearms: Jeffforce Arms Jawbone (2/3 hits), Girsan Witness Match X 2011 (2/3 hits), and North American Arms Recluse (1/5 hits). This highlights the challenges of point-shooting and the importance of proper aiming.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Shooting Without Sights
  2. 00:09Jeffforce Arms Jawbone Test
  3. 00:21Girsan Witness Match X 2011 Test
  4. 00:36North American Arms Recluse Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were tested for accuracy without iron sights?

The firearms tested were the Jeffforce Arms Jawbone, the Girsan Witness Match X 2011, and the North American Arms Recluse. The test aimed to evaluate point-shooting capabilities across these different models.

How accurate were the firearms when shot without sights?

The Jeffforce Arms Jawbone and Girsan Witness Match X 2011 both achieved a 2 out of 3 hit rate. The North American Arms Recluse performed less effectively, with only 1 out of 5 shots hitting the target.

What are the potential risks of shooting without sights?

Shooting without sights significantly reduces accuracy, making it difficult to hit targets reliably. Additionally, unintended ricochets can occur, especially when impacting hard surfaces like rocks, posing a safety hazard.

More Training & Techniques Videos You Might Like

More from Tática Civil

View all →