This video features an interview with T.J. Pilling, Match Director and owner of Tiger Valley, discussing the 2018 Tiger Valley event. Pilling shares his extensive experience in law enforcement, including roles in Patrol, SWAT, Narcotics, and Training, with over twenty-three years as a Precision Marksman on SWAT and seven years as a Range Master and Firearms Instructor. He has instructed a wide range of courses, from basic to advanced handgun, shotgun, subgun, and precision rifle, along with concealed carry and tactics training, hosting attendees from various government departments.
This video is an extended cut of Stage 9 from the Tiger Valley competition in 2018. It offers a raw, less edited, and less conversational view of the shooting stages, intended for viewers who prefer a more direct presentation of the action. The description also highlights that InRange is viewer-supported through Patreon.
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 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 video, "Tiger Valley 2018 - Stage 5 - Extended Cut," offers a raw, unedited, and less talkative view of competition stages. It's part of a series providing extended cuts for viewers interested in a more direct look at the action. The InRange channel is supported by its Patreon community, encouraging viewer contributions.
This video is an extended, less edited cut of Stage 4 from the Tiger Valley competition in 2018. It provides a raw look at the stages for viewers who prefer less commentary and a more direct experience of the event. The description emphasizes that InRange is viewer-supported and provides a Patreon link.
This YouTube video, titled "Tiger Valley 2018 - Stage 3 - Extended Cut," offers a raw, less edited, and less talkative version of a stage from the Tiger Valley event in 2018. It's presented as an additional daily video following the primary stage recaps, catering to viewers who prefer a more direct and unadorned look at the action. The description emphasizes that InRange is entirely viewer-supported, directing viewers to their Patreon page for contributions.
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 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.