This video serves as a beginner's guide to getting started in IDPA (International Defensive Pistol Association) competitive shooting. It highlights IDPA as an excellent starting point for aspiring pistol shooters looking to grow their skills in dynamic pistol competition. The creator explains the "lay of the land" and directs viewers to PractiScore for finding local matches. The video also features mentions and thank-yous to sponsors and provides discount codes for various gear and services, including Double Alpha Academy, Optics Planet, Axil Hearing Protection, Buffalo Creek, LOK Grips, Modern Spartan Systems, WarbirdPro, and AceXR. Safety disclaimers regarding firearm handling and demonstration are prominently included, emphasizing that all firearms are for informational purposes and all shooting is conducted safely by trained professionals on approved ranges. The opinions expressed are solely those of the author.
This video from SHOT Show 2025 introduces the new Auto Case Sorter from Double Alpha Academy. While mentioning updates to mag pouches and chronographs, the case sorter is highlighted as the show's standout for bulk pistol reloaders, especially those using an auto drive. The creator also promotes several sponsors with discount codes for Optics Planet, Axil Hearing Protection, LOK Grips, WarbirdPro, and AceXR.
This video features a USPSA "Limited 10" match where the content creator attempts to shoot a Desert Eagle .50 AE, drawing a comparison to the gun's association with the character Deadpool. The description also highlights support from Optics Planet, Double Alpha Academy, and Magnum Research, and provides affiliate links for various gear, including LOK Grips, Warbird Eye Pro, Accuracy Oil, and Ghost Holsters. The creator emphasizes that the video is for educational and entertainment purposes only, with all shooting conducted safely by trained professionals on approved ranges.
This video reviews the Double Alpha Academy Flex holster, a 2022 update to their Alpha X model, aimed at competitive race gun users. The description highlights the importance of proper gear and provides affiliate links for recommended products including holsters from Harry's Holsters and Ghost Holsters, as well as eye protection from Gatorz and hearing protection from AXIL. The content creator emphasizes their use of this gear for video production and shares their backup Odysee channel due to potential YouTube restrictions on firearm content.
This video review focuses on the new Double Alpha Academy (DAA) Max Michel signature model competition holster, designed for carry optics. The reviewer highlights the holster's features and provides links to recommended gear, including their own merchandise and other holsters. The description also emphasizes the importance of safe firearm handling and legal product use, while mentioning potential YouTube restrictions on gun content and directing viewers to an Odysee backup channel. Production gear used by the creator is also listed.
This video provides a review of the Double Alpha Academy (DAA) Lynx belt, highlighting its innovative plastic construction as a significant advancement in competition belt design. The reviewer emphasizes its potential to redefine inner/outer belt systems, noting the departure from traditional materials may require user adjustment. The description also includes extensive affiliate links for various firearm accessories, optics, and gear, as well as links to the creator's alternative platforms and merchandise.
This video features an interview with Saul Kirsch, owner of Double Alpha Academy and a former high-level USPSA/IPSC competitor. They discuss what it takes to become a sponsored shooter in today's landscape. The description also highlights Saul's experience in practical pistol shooting, Double Alpha's premium gear, and mentions alternative platforms for gun content due to potential YouTube restrictions. Several product links are included for optics, holsters, and hearing protection.
This video reviews the Double Alpha Academy (DAA) Alpha X holster, highlighting its aluminum construction as a luxury alternative to plastic holsters. The reviewer emphasizes the holster's heft and presence, which inspire confidence, particularly for supporting a 2011 race gun. The Alpha X is designed for USPSA and IPSC competition. The video also includes mentions of various red dot sights, weapon-mounted lights, hearing protection, and other shooting-related accessories, with affiliate links provided. The creator also directs viewers to their Odysee channel and Patreon.
This video review focuses on the Double Alpha (DAA) Race Master magazine pouches, a premium option in the competitive shooting gear market. The creator acknowledges the higher price point compared to the 'Racers' model and poses the question of their value proposition, ultimately suggesting that for those seeking a top-tier, potentially final set of pouches, the Race Masters are a strong contender. The review highlights their perceived quality and suitability for serious competitors.
This video provides a detailed review of the Double Alpha Academy Racer magazine pouches, highlighting their value within the competition shooting segment. The presenter expresses a strong preference for these pouches over various Kydex and other 'race' style options, emphasizing their excellent retention system. The review is geared towards USPSA and IPSC shooters, with affiliate links provided for purchasing the pouches and a discount code for Harry's Holsters.
This video tutorial demonstrates how to adjust Double Alpha Academy (DAA) Racer magazine pouches for the 'bullets out' configuration. This setup is specifically recommended for Production Division in USPSA and IPSC competitions, with the presenter believing it offers a performance advantage. The tutorial outlines the tools needed, including Loctite Blue and an Allen key, and suggests the use of a power drill with a 1/8" bit for efficiency. It highlights that DAA Racers are among the few holsters that can accommodate this shooting style.
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