We Competed with $250 Pistols in the Olympics…Sorta

Published on July 26, 2024
Duration: 49:33

This video details a "Cheap Gun Challenge" simulating Olympic shooting events with budget firearms under $250. It features three challenges: a "Shot Put Challenge" testing distance accuracy, a "Hostage Rescue Drill" focusing on speed and precision under pressure, and a "Sandwich Challenge" combining eating with shooting. The competition highlights firearm reliability, shooting techniques, and the impact of budget constraints on performance.

Quick Summary

This video showcases a unique "Cheap Gun Challenge" where participants competed using firearms under $250 in Olympic-style shooting events. The challenges focused on accuracy, speed, and reliability, featuring drills like distance shooting, hostage rescue simulations, and a unique sandwich-eating and shooting challenge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Challenge Premise
  2. 01:31Meet the Competitors
  3. 04:51The Budget Firearms Revealed
  4. 11:04Shooting Begins & Initial Malfunctions
  5. 16:27Challenge 1: Shot Put Accuracy
  6. 26:45Challenge 2: Hostage Rescue Drill
  7. 33:15Challenge 3: Sandwich & Shoot
  8. 43:02Closing Arguments & Winner Determination
  9. 47:57Final Results & Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of firearms were used in the $250 Olympic-style shooting challenge?

The competition featured budget firearms under $250, including a used Smith & Wesson 22 A1, a Barkeep revolver, and a Heritage Manufacturing Rough Rider. These were chosen for their affordability and perceived reliability within the budget.

What were the three challenges in the cheap gun competition?

The competition included a 'Shot Put Challenge' for distance accuracy, a 'Hostage Rescue Drill' focusing on speed and precision, and a 'Sandwich Challenge' that combined eating with shooting drills from a wine bucket.

What were the main criteria for winning the Olympic-style shooting competition?

The winner was determined by a combination of raw performance, accuracy, speed, style points, and sportsmanship. Judges evaluated each participant's execution across all three challenges to declare an overall victor.

What were some of the reliability issues encountered with the budget firearms?

During the competition, participants experienced issues such as an unusually loud shot from a .22LR, a failure to feed with a magazine-fed pistol, and a loaded round that did not fire, highlighting potential drawbacks of budget firearms.

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