This video from American Rifleman Television provides an in-depth look at the North-South Skirmish Association's (NSSA) revolver matches. The NSSA is dedicated to competitive shooting with Civil War-era firearms. The feature segment highlights the revolver team match held at Fort Shenandoah, Va., discussing the history of revolvers in the NSSA, popular revolver models like Colt, Remington, and Rogers & Spencer, target types (pigeons, tiles, pots), and the fast-paced 90-second match format. It emphasizes the unique experience of shooting antique firearms and participating in a multi-faceted competition that can even include artillery.
This video showcases a FAMAS rifle equipped with a PGMP handguard and an EOTech optic during a two-gun team match. The description details the function of the PGMP handguard, explaining its necessity for mounting optics on the FAMAS platform due to the original design's instability. It also mentions alternative optics like Scrome 4x scopes and the French Army's use of Aimpoint CompM5 red dots on newer rifles. The video highlights a two-person team shooting scenario where both participants engage separate targets simultaneously, with the faster shooter on the handgun portion assisting their partner. The creator also promotes their published book and other online platforms.
This video showcases Stage 9, "Tank Assault," from the Tiger Valley 2018 2 Man 2 Gun team match. The event emphasizes collaboration, communication, and combined efforts between team members. The description highlights how this match has significantly influenced the InRange philosophy, including the InRange Brutality matches. In this stage, Sinistral Rifleman and Karl team up, using unique rifles - a KE Arms SBR AR15 and an Arsenal SLR106UR - to test their effectiveness in a scenario that prioritizes practicality.
This video showcases Stage 8 of the Tiger Valley 2018 2 Man 2 Gun team match, an event emphasizing collaboration and communication. The participants, Sinistral Rifleman and Karl, use unique rifles, including a KE Arms SBR AR15 and an Arsenal SLR106UR, to navigate an obstacle course. The event is highlighted as a significant influence on the philosophy of 2g-ACM and InRange Brutality matches, focusing on practicality over gimmicks.
This video showcases Stage 7, "Sniper Tower," from the Tiger Valley 2018 2 Man 2 Gun team match. The event emphasizes collaboration and communication between teammates. The participants, Sinistral Rifleman and Karl, use unique rifles, including a KE Arms SBR AR15 and an Arsenal SLR106UR. The description highlights the match's influence on the InRange Brutality matches and its focus on practicality. It's noted that SBR configurations are typically not advantageous in match environments, but this event might be an exception.
This video showcases Stage 6, "Tunnel Crawling," of the Tiger Valley 2018 2 Man 2 Gun team match. The event emphasizes collaboration and communication, heavily influencing concepts seen in InRange Brutality matches. The participants, Sinistral Rifleman and Karl, utilize unique rifle setups: a KE Arms SBR AR15 and an Arsenal SLR106UR. The stage highlights how Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) might perform differently in this unique match environment compared to typical scenarios.
This YouTube video from InRange TV showcases Stage 4 of the Tiger Valley 2018 2 Man 2 Gun team match. The event emphasizes collaboration and communication, influencing concepts like 2g-ACM and InRange Brutality matches. The video features Sinistral Rifleman and Karl competing with a KE Arms SBR AR15 and an Arsenal SLR106UR, exploring the effectiveness of SBR configurations in this practical, non-gimmicky match environment. This stage specifically focuses on barricades and "little heads" targets. InRange TV is viewer-supported via Patreon.
This video showcases Stage 3, "The Rat Trap," from the Tiger Valley 2018 2 Man 2 Gun team match. The event emphasizes collaboration and communication between teammates, influencing the philosophy behind InRange Brutality matches. The participants, Sinistral Rifleman and Karl, utilize unique rifles, including a KE Arms SBR AR15 and an Arsenal SLR106UR, to test their effectiveness in a scenario that prioritizes practicality. The description highlights the match's influence on tactical training and events.
This video showcases Stage 2 of the Tiger Valley 2018 2 Man 2 Gun team match, emphasizing collaboration and communication. The participants, Sinistral Rifleman and Karl, use unique rifles, including a KE Arms SBR AR15 and an Arsenal SLR106UR, in a shoot house environment. The event is highlighted as a significant influence on the philosophy of 2g-ACM and InRange Brutality matches, prioritizing practicality over gimmicks.
This video showcases Stage 1 of the Tiger Valley 2018 2 Man 2 Gun team match, focusing on a "Vehicular Assault" scenario. The event emphasizes collaboration and communication between teammates. The participants, Sinistral Rifleman and Karl, utilize unique rifles: a KE Arms SBR AR15 and an Arsenal SLR106UR. The stage involves practical shooting challenges, and despite some minor issues like bore offset with the "crazy Ruskie scope" and skipping rounds off glass, the run wasn't a complete failure. The video highlights the match's influence on shooting philosophies and encourages viewer support.
This video introduces the Tiger Valley 2018 2 Man Team match, highlighting its unique demands for collaboration and communication. The participants, Sinistral Rifleman and Karl, team up with distinct rifle platforms: a KE Arms SBR AR15 and an Arsenal SLR106UR. The discussion focuses on their chosen gear and objectives for the competition, which emphasizes practicality. The video also touches on the potential advantages of SBR configurations in the Tiger Valley match environment and their influence on InRange's own match philosophies.
This video, the final in the 2017 Tiger Valley match series, showcases Stage 7: Overwatch & Final Discussion. The stage involved over 20 teams scanning a sector, waiting for their specific targets to appear and engage them while moving. The footage is used for a voice-over discussion covering the entire event, gear used, and hopes for future shooting competitions. The description highlights Tiger Valley's unique "SWAT Team" style competition, which combines practical/tactical training with scored events, aiming to be accessible to a wider audience. InRangeTV collaborated to revive this competition, which was considered a significant loss to the shooting community when it previously ceased. The event is described as physically and mentally challenging, offering a unique and comprehensive test of shooting skills.