This video recaps the 17 South Run & Gun competition, detailing the challenges of brutal rain and swampy terrain. The creator walks viewers through various stages of the event, which includes both rifle and pistol engagements. Key takeaways cover tactical shooting skills, competitive shooting strategies, firearms training tips, and essential run and gun gear setups. The video also highlights lessons learned from mistakes made during the competition, offering insights to improve marksmanship, tactical fitness, and overall shooting sports performance.
This video showcases Kit Badger's experience at the first-ever "Midnight Brutality Match" in early 2023. The competition is described as a fun 2-gun match with themed divisions encouraging costumes. Unlike previous Brutality Matches, this one took place entirely at night, featuring divisions based on equipment such as white light and night vision. Kit Badger competed in the "Light Fighter Division" (white light) and the "Infantry Division" (NODs/IR Light/Laser), highlighting it as a highly enjoyable event.
This video features match training for a 2-gun competition, utilizing a Staccato XC pistol and a BCM 11.5 rifle as home defense gear. The creator is promoting their nomination for Best Gun Reviewer & Influencer of the Year in The Gundies and encourages viewers to subscribe, support via Patreon or Super Thanks, and check out their merch and second channel. They also highlight a charitable cause, Youth & Shelter Services.
This video follows a non-competitive shooter, John, as he experiences his first 2 Gun match. He documents the entire process, sharing his genuine reactions to the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of competitive shooting. The video features insights from competitive shooter Joe Farewell and includes promotional codes for various firearm-related products and services, such as ammunition, holsters, tactical gear, and coffee. It also highlights the importance of the Gun Owners of America (GOA) organization.
This video showcases a 2021 Cobalt Kinetics Practical 2 Gun match, highlighting a competitive shooting event. The title implies a focus on firearms used in a dynamic shooting scenario, likely involving both rifle and pistol disciplines. Viewers can expect to see various firearms in action during the competition.
This video offers a review of the Primary Arms Cyclops 1x Prism optic, with Andrew sharing his firsthand experience after using it in a 2-gun match. The optic is highlighted as a compact prism sight featuring an etched reticle and no magnification, tested on a 10.5" AR-15 upper. The review aims to provide viewers with an informed opinion on its performance and suitability.
This video provides an overall match summary and conclusions from the first 'Hard as Hell 2 gun' match. The discussion focuses on the event as a whole, rather than specific stages. It highlights the Southern Utah Practical Shooting Range as the location. The creators are associated with InRangeTV, a viewer-supported channel, and also promote their merchandise.
This video covers Stage 6 of the Hard as Hell 2 Gun match, held at the Southern Utah Practical Shooting Range. The stage features a sci-fi theme, incorporating elements like fighting holes, trench systems, a hill climb, and long-range pistol targets, all set against an 'Alien' infestation scenario. The description highlights the growth of 2-gun as a competitive discipline, noting similarities and differences with 3-gun. The match organizers are already planning for 2018, incorporating lessons learned from this inaugural event. The series will include content for all nine stages, offering insights into the match and the gear used.
This video discusses Rio Salado's innovative approach to popularizing "2 Gun" competition by integrating it as an option within their existing "3 Gun" events. The initiative saw significant participation, with roughly half the competitors choosing the 2 Gun format, including seasoned 3 Gun shooters. The content explores the strategy behind this promotion, the benefits of diverse "2 Gun" variations, and demonstrates the event stages to showcase the clever implementation.
This Q&A video from InRangeTV addresses a variety of questions submitted by their Patreon supporters. Topics range from firearm recommendations, including reasonably priced DA/SA handguns and suitable cartridges for a one-handgun/one-rifle setup, to discussions on competitive shooting (2-gun, 3-gun) and its potential training scars. The video also touches on suppressor regulations (NFA), specific firearm maintenance (Luger spring replacement), historical firearms, and the durability of Russian equipment like the SU25. Other areas covered include information security, the concept of 'serious' vs. 'fun' guns, firearms in restrictive states, the impact of lacking full-auto capability, and future VR content. The content is framed by updates for Patreon supporters and discussions about their work regimen in relation to 2-gun performance. It also briefly discusses optics (red dots vs. iron sights) for CQB/home defense.
This video presents a head-to-head comparison between the FG-42 and the Browning BAR (M1918A3) in a 2 Gun Action Challenge Match. The FG-42, described as a superior design, is pitted against the older BAR. The video explores whether the FG-42's advanced features can overcome the skill advantage of the BAR shooter, despite the BAR's obsolescence. Both firearms are discussed in terms of their intended roles as support weapons and their historical context.
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