Gecko Project pointed out that you might had to tilt your head when keeping the stock on your shoulder. If you bring bring it in closer you'd only have to bring your eyes down on it whilst your head can stay erect and ready to scan or snap towards a possible target. I thought he made a lot of sense there.
Eli is right. But also we have to move and shoot with 2 eyes open. It also makes vision bigger. For example: I'm aiming in the guy to identificate him, but he have a chance to kill me (if he is a threat). Because of my gun and closed eye I won't see him at all. For example he can hold a pistol on the height level of his belt. And I won't probably see it.
@@VidarrKerr Simunition is not always available in every country. It's also more expensive than airsoft, less widely available, and still has various H&S concerns and restrictions. Moreover, this training is purely about movements and tactics, so anything that detracts from such things is a detriment to your learning - Simunition generally prompts people to worry about where their shots are landing, rather than focussing on applying the movements. Project Gecko do use Simunition in some of their training courses... but it's not always appropriate for the situation or context, in the same way you'd not use live ball for safety drills.
Eyes are the window to the soul, but hands are the window to the intention.
You are a true pro brother,nice technique and beautiful explanation
Another great video Eli, thanks! 👍🏻
very good
Thank you Willian, i appreciate.
I would really love to train with you.
Excelente!
greatvideo
Thank you.
Make sense?
- Good!
Great vid.
But i found no difference if i bring the stock over my shoulder or not for weapons check. Is it safe to say, this step is user preference?
Gecko Project pointed out that you might had to tilt your head when keeping the stock on your shoulder. If you bring bring it in closer you'd only have to bring your eyes down on it whilst your head can stay erect and ready to scan or snap towards a possible target.
I thought he made a lot of sense there.
GREAT VIDEO😍!!!! In which unit you were in IDF?
Eli is right. But also we have to move and shoot with 2 eyes open. It also makes vision bigger. For example: I'm aiming in the guy to identificate him, but he have a chance to kill me (if he is a threat). Because of my gun and closed eye I won't see him at all. For example he can hold a pistol on the height level of his belt. And I won't probably see it.
But who said you should keep your 1 eye closed ?
@@ProjectGecko No one. Just sharing with experience. No more than a little advice . Thank you for your videos 💪
nise
Airsoft
So?
Eli is former IDF SOF!
It would be a very short training course if they used real guns, especially the Force-on-Force elements... and no student would ever pass!
@@VidarrKerr Simunition is not always available in every country. It's also more expensive than airsoft, less widely available, and still has various H&S concerns and restrictions.
Moreover, this training is purely about movements and tactics, so anything that detracts from such things is a detriment to your learning - Simunition generally prompts people to worry about where their shots are landing, rather than focussing on applying the movements.
Project Gecko do use Simunition in some of their training courses... but it's not always appropriate for the situation or context, in the same way you'd not use live ball for safety drills.
@@Sarrienne i'm agree with you .