Shooting at the Gun Range with the MicroRONI / Glock 19

Published on August 7, 2019
Duration: 5:08

Instructor Mike demonstrates safe firearm handling practices at the gun range, focusing on the Micro RONI and Glock 19. He emphasizes proper safety procedures, including engaging the safety, dropping the magazine, and clearing the chamber. The video also touches on range etiquette and the importance of situational awareness when dealing with dropped ammunition.

Quick Summary

Instructor Mike emphasizes safe firearm handling with the Micro RONI and Glock 19, stressing correct terminology like 'brace' instead of 'stock.' Key safety protocols include keeping the firearm on safe, dropping magazines, and clearing the chamber. He also advises against retrieving dropped items if it compromises situational awareness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Content Request
  2. 00:46Firearm Terminology: Brace vs. Stock
  3. 01:02Safety Check and Magazine Drop
  4. 01:14First Shots and Performance
  5. 01:28YouTube Channel Promotion
  6. 03:11Post-Shot Safety and Magazine Management
  7. 03:41Confirming Firearm is Clear
  8. 04:10Shot Group Analysis at 5 Yards
  9. 04:22Range Rules and Shooting Pace
  10. 04:36Family and Safety Analogy
  11. 04:46Social Media Promotion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct terminology for the rear attachment on a Micro RONI?

The rear attachment on a Micro RONI is correctly referred to as a 'brace,' not a 'stock.' Using precise terminology is crucial when discussing firearm components and modifications.

What are the key safety steps when handling a firearm at the range?

Key safety steps include always keeping the firearm on safe, dropping the magazine before clearing, visually and physically confirming the chamber is empty, and being aware of your surroundings and other shooters.

Why is it important not to bend down to pick up dropped magazines on the range?

Bending down to retrieve a dropped magazine can put you in a vulnerable position, especially if there's an active threat. Prioritizing situational awareness and safety over retrieving a dropped item is essential.

What kind of shot groups can be expected with a Micro RONI and Glock 19 setup?

At five yards, the Micro RONI and Glock 19 setup demonstrated very tight shot groups, indicating a high degree of accuracy for close-range engagements.

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