This video features Taran Butler demonstrating shooting techniques inspired by the movie "Ballerina." While not explicitly detailing specific firearms or calibers, the content strongly implies a focus on pistol handling and tactical shooting, likely drawing parallels to the action sequences of "John Wick" and the "Young Guns" franchise. The description highlights the "upsidedown" and "combat master" aspects, suggesting advanced or unconventional shooting styles being explored in a training context. The use of hashtags like #action and #training indicates a primary focus on practical application and skill development within the firearms community.
This video appears to be a firearms-focused content piece, likely showcasing or discussing a .357 Magnum single-action revolver. The title includes hashtags referencing a "graveyard," "young guns," and "gunculture," suggesting a theme or setting for the content. "The GOAT" implies a superlative rating for the firearm. The inclusion of "RDR3" hints at a potential connection to the video game Red Dead Redemption 3, which prominently features revolvers.
This YouTube video features Austin Proulx and Guy Joubert of "Young Guns" showcasing the Wilson Combat SFT9 pistol equipped with a light rail. They delve into the history and development of the SFT9 model, with Austin Proulx highlighting his personal SFT9 featuring the new GRIT texture. The discussion also touches upon the tactical advantages and "hidden benefits" of utilizing a weapon-mounted light. The video provides links to Wilson Combat's website, their YouTube subscription, Austin Proulx's training company Go Fast Concepts, and their respective social media profiles.
This episode of Young Guns features Austin Proulx and Guy Joubert showcasing the Wilson Combat SFT9 pistol equipped with a light rail. They delve into the history and evolution of the SFT9, with Austin highlighting his personal SFT9 featuring the new GRIT texture. The discussion also touches upon the practical benefits of using a weapon-mounted light. Austin Proulx, a notable competitor in IDPA and the founder of Go Fast Concepts, brings his expertise to the forefront.
This "Young Guns" episode, featuring Austin Proulx and presumably Ken and Bill from Wilson Combat, discusses common bad practices observed on the gun range and within the firearms industry. Key topics covered include the dangers of dropping the slide on an empty chamber, not flipping a revolver cylinder shut, improper reloading techniques, and issues with specific gear like drop leg holsters, Serpa holsters, and excessive gun stickers. The video also touches on handling left-handed firearms and AR platforms. The emphasis is on improving gun handling, safety, and preventing unnecessary damage to firearms.
The "Young Guns," Austin Proulx and Guy Joubert, explore the modular design of the SIG P320, showcasing Wilson Combat's WCP320 offerings. Austin features his personal WCP320 with an "Grit" upgraded finish and discusses red dot carry optic training with P320s. The video also highlights Austin Proulx's background as a competitive IDPA shooter and founder of Go Fast Concepts training.
IDPA Champions Mike Seeklander and Austin Proulx, dubbed 'The Young Guns', discuss current trends in gun culture, focusing on competition shooting and training. They demonstrate handgun grips and delve into the controversial topic of red dot sights on self-defense pistols. The video aims to give a voice to the next generation of firearm enthusiasts, also referencing Ken Hackathorn's "You Don't Need a Red Dot" video.
This video features a "Brownells Big Ballerz Shootout" where participants, including Keith "Dr. K" and Steve "The Stilt" (Team Retro), go "Old School" against "Young Guns." The content emphasizes retro firearms and skills, with "Dr. K" showcasing his "Retro Rifles" picks. The shootout aims to settle a 'failure to communicate' and educate the younger generation on classic firearms.
This YouTube video features Steve "The Stilt" from Brownells participating in a "Big Ballerz Shootout." The video contrasts an "Old School" team of Brownells Guntechs with "Young Guns" challengers. Steve "The Stilt" highlights his strengths in fundamentals, defense, and reloading, despite lacking in reflexes, speed, and endurance. He also promotes Sinclair reloading gear for "Old School" ammo preparation. The video seems to be a promotional piece for Brownells and Sinclair, focusing on both firearms and the reloading process.
This video features Cam Edwards in conversation with Mark Kakkuri from Townhall Magazine, discussing the burgeoning trend of collegiate shooting sports. The discussion, dated April 25, 2012, highlights the increasing participation and development of young athletes in competitive shooting disciplines at the university level. It offers a glimpse into the growth and promotion of shooting sports within academic institutions.
This video features a discussion with rising stars Rustin Bernskoetter and Tyler Payne at the 3GN Vegas Finals. Both athletes have dedicated significant effort to excel in the sport. Tyler Payne, a member of the Army Marksmanship Unit, demonstrates his earned 3-Gun skills competing against top professionals. The segment highlights their experiences and thoughts on shooting under the pressure of the spotlight at this prestigious event.
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