This video title, "Not great. Not shit. A class level classifier. I’ll take shooting at my classification level in LO.", suggests a discussion about firearm performance or classification, potentially in a competitive context or for self-defense. The phrase "class level classifier" implies a rating system or standard. "LO" could refer to a specific range, competition, or organization. The content likely involves subjective assessment of firearm capabilities rather than a technical review or specific model demonstration. The creator expresses a personal preference for shooting at their own perceived skill level.
This YouTube video features a USPSA classifier match, specifically CM 06-03, titled 'Can You Count'. The shooter from Triforce Practical Shooters at Big Woods Goods is aiming to achieve their final shooting goal for 2017: reaching the USPSA Production Master classification. The content focuses on competitive practical shooting and the shooter's performance in this specific classifier.
This YouTube video captures a competitive shooting event, specifically the Fredericksburg USPSA match on May 6, 2017. The creator highlights winning the "Setup Crew Portion" of the match and achieving an increased Classifier percentage of 79.4%. While the specific firearm model is not detailed, the title indicates "Carry Optics" is a key element, suggesting a focus on firearms equipped with optical sights for competition or concealed carry.
This video documents the creator's participation in an SMPS classifier match, focusing on the Carry Optics division. The description highlights significant progress in classification percentage despite making some mistakes. The creator achieved a strong 14th place finish out of 102 competitors and also won a stage in Carry Optics, indicating a successful and commendable performance.
This video captures a USPSA match held on January 31, 2017, featuring the Carry Optics classifier stage. The shooter achieves a score of 81.45%, aiming to reach the Master classification of 85%. The title also references the iconic song "Eye Of The Tiger," likely implying a motivational or intense element to the competition. The description highlights the shooter's progress towards their classification goal.
This video documents a monthly USPSA club match, focusing on the participant's performance. The description highlights their ranking within specific divisions (Production) and overall standings, indicating a competitive shooting event. The mention of climbing out of B class and reshot classifiers suggests a focus on skill improvement and competitive progression within the sport.
This video captures a monthly USPSA club match held at Cherokee Gun Club on August 13, 2016. The description highlights the shooter's performance in the '4/18 Production' division, achieving 86%. The shooter also notes a 'totally tanked classifier' which has inadvertently positioned them for a 'sandbag' status for the upcoming GA State Section Championship in two weeks. The content focuses on competitive practical shooting.
This YouTube video documents a USPSA match held at Riverbend Gun Club on June 25, 2016. The shooter's overall placement was 28th out of 69 competitors, and 15th out of 31 in the Production division. The description highlights a classifier score of 5.4369 HF, earning them a C class ranking. The video likely showcases the shooter's performance and potentially their firearm and gear used during the competition.
This video captures a stage win at the KSTG TLG Memorial Match, specifically the Fast Drill Classifier. The shooter dedicates the victory to TLG, expressing deep emotional connection and noting the presence and encouragement of Todd's wife, Kim, and brother, Seth. The description highlights the personal significance of the win, surpassing any material reward.
This video is titled 'Classifier 06-05 Fluffy's Revenge 2'. Based solely on the title, it is likely a segment from a competitive shooting event or a simulated scenario. The numbering and 'Revenge' suggest a series or a challenge, possibly involving specific targets or stages of a competition.
This video documents a USPSA Custer Classifier match that took place on February 1st, 2015. The shooter achieved a 100% classifier score for the first time, highlighting significant progress made in their shooting abilities over the seven months since starting USPSA. The description also notes the positive impact of incorporating dry firing into their training regimen.
This YouTube video is titled "IDPA Classifier 06 22 2013". Based solely on the title and description, it appears to be a recording of an International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) classifier match that took place on June 22, 2013. The content likely showcases participants engaging in various shooting stages designed to test defensive pistol skills, evaluate proficiency, and assign classifications within the IDPA system. Viewers can expect to see practical shooting scenarios and potentially different firearms and equipment used in competition.
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