This YouTube video showcases Stage 4 of the AZ2G January 2017 match, a pistol-only event featuring a "tire & pistol duel." Competitors Ian and Karl engage targets after flipping a tire, with Ian using a Browning Hi-Power and Karl opting for a Beretta 92A1. The video concludes with match reflections and lessons learned. It also promotes InRangeTV merchandise and Patreon support.
This video showcases Stage 3 of an AZ2G competition from January 2017, featuring a head-to-head comparison between the SP1 and a Colt 4x. The stage involves pulling a weighted cart across a bay and then engaging a challenging MGM Spinner target before the time limit expires. The description also includes links to InRangeTV merchandise and their Patreon page for supporting their content.
This InRange TV video details Stage 4 of the AZ2G competition held in November 2016, featuring a challenging scenario with a "nearly unmovable sled" through sand, a rooftop prop, and engaging long-range targets. The video then provides concluding thoughts on the match, the rifles used (an AK-74 with a ZFK scope versus an M4 with a Holosun red dot and Vortex magnifier), and the performance of the optics at distance. It serves as a comparative evaluation in a competitive environment.
This YouTube video showcases Stage 2, the 'Bear Crawl' stage, of the new AZ2G match held at Cowtown in Peoria, AZ. It's a pistol-only event that uniquely blends CrossFit-style physical exertion with pistol shooting, emphasizing the synergy between the two disciplines. The description notes that this stage differs from others that will feature rifles and optics. AZ2G is presented as being similar in spirit to 2G-ACM, with variations in scoring and divisions. The series of four stages will include reviews of Holosun and Vortex magnifiers, as well as the East German 4x ZFK.
This video showcases Stage 1 of the AZ2G competition at Cowtown, Peoria, AZ, featuring a comparison between an AK-74 equipped with an East German 4x ZFK scope and an M4 with a Holosun HS503G and Vortex 3x magnifier. The stage involves engaging mini-IPSC steel targets at 50 yards while navigating obstacles like walls, tables, and windows. The series aims to review both the rifles and their optics through competitive testing.
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