I'm still new at practical shooting but I'm still amazed how good most range masters and instructors are at catching mistakes. Totally appreciate those guys.
@@amkrause2004 the sport itself is fine, it’s all the wannabe commandos and fat dumbasses who would be better off at an outdoor range practicing their cc draws that are out of place here
2:38 Fun fact, that actually was a gun malfunction. The range supervisor in that video said it was an equipment malfunction, not user error, and actually applauded the shooter for having an accidental discharge done correctly.
It's a competition gun, with a lighter trigger sear. The sear didn't catch the hammer when racked and rode the slide forward into battery. I'd classify that as user error, not maintaining properly operating equipment and/or failure to confirm safe functionality of a firearm following modification.
In fact, there were big problems at a nearby chemical plant, there were only three consecutive explosions, no fatalities. But the alarm clock version is more pleasant. :-)
@@OsamaBinDarrel In the city there is a very large factory that produces an array of explosives for military purposes, as well as other dangerous and explosive components and precursors. There was an accident of an unspecified nature that resulted in that big fuck off explosion there. This happens sometimes when one is engaged in making bombs on an industrial scale. Not 100% safe, 100% of the time, nothing ever is.
Heavily modded guns with 'who knows how light a trigger' or a modified trigger control group are much more likely to slam fire like that ..... also, although still very rare - Browning High Points' type of action are more likely to slam fire than 1911's, which are more likely to slam fire than striker fired actions like those in Glocks....
@@ashman0071 you obviously have never heard the term Glocking which means the glock goes off when putting it in the holster or taking it out the holster. there is a reason why after market manual safety kits exist for glock handguns.
@@toomanyaccounts That's completely different, that's the holster material getting in the trigger guard and pulling the trigger. That's not a malfunction of the gun but more of a quirk of the design.
So as you can see here the nuke absolutely vaporized our pork steak pectoral. Put a giant hole in the ribs and shattered them. Chewed up our watermelon lung tissue, doing incredible damage. Penetrated the ribs on the back. And finally stopped at the first layer of our new and improved high-tech fleece bullet stop. Is it enough for home defense? You be the judge!
I have spoken with many people over the last twenty years who have accidently shot themselves, usually in the lower extremities. Typically this happens when presenting the weapon or most often in the process of reholstering. This can be caused from poorly designed holsters, faulty trigger control, and unsafe techniques. Reholstering should be slow and it would be smart to look at your holster when you do it. I know tactical trainers will disagree with that statement, but in reality you will not reholster a handgun as long as you feel threatened (transition might be an acception- typically it is better to get your weapon back in the fight than transition). People are stating these people are unskilled. I disagree, there are some very well trained and talented shooters in these competitions. They are pushing their limits, for speed, to occasional failure. In a real fight people will be typically be more mindful of cover than speed, if it is not a bad breath encounter. Weapons are dangerous, that is the point. Be safe.
One reason airsoft is such a great tool. With airsoft you can push to your max without fear of hurting anyone if you mess up. I always do airsoft drills of any technique before I do it with a firearm. Plus airsoft is better than dry firing and you can get a lot of repetitions in.
I don't think any tactical trainers would disagree with that statement. I have had a considerable amount of instruction, and a very common sentiment is that no gunfights have ever been won by holstering a weapon. They all preach to do it slow, and to do it right, and I see them all look at their holsters every (EVERY) time.
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj Why would you think that airsoft is better than a real weapon with a barrel plug? You should train with what you fight with. This guy makes great weapon safing tools. He is also cool as hell, so I like promoting his shit. smile.amazon.com/GARRET-MACHINE/s?k=GARRET+MACHINE
@@Sithspit_Rogue i had anxiety about the severe retardation and incompetence of the range officers being in spots they shouldn't and obstructing the shooters during their matches, either they shouldn't be an r.o. during an match or they are doing it on purpose to stiff a participant
The guy at 1:00 looked really surprised, but in reality, I don't think he really did anything wrong. Obviously he missed something if there was still a round chambered, but he kept the gun pointed downrange and "dry fired" (though apparently not) the gun to make sure it was cleared, which is exactly the instructions that the range masters where I shoot give to people.
I've had something very similar happen with a 10/22. I pulled the mag out, charged it to clear, and pulled the trigger in a safe direction. Prob had the same surprised face when it actually shot. You have to break all the firearm safety rules in order for someone to get hurt.
@@ogkandyteeff that I've met so many people who have had similar experiences is probably why it is part of most safety instructions to always do a test dry fire in a safe direction after clearing the gun to make sure you cleared it properly.
This is why I charge twice and inspect chamber after. But I would say what he did was acceptable. Most important part is the dry fire downrange. I wonder if he just barely didn't charge fully to the rear so it didn't eject
He just racked the slide, if he had actually looked at what was happening and inspected his chamber He would have seen that coming. Always look for the magic bullet- the one that doesn't clear the chamber, bounces back into the chamber or is stuck on the bolt.
Explosion at end is a Russian military explosives plant blowing up in city of Dzerzhinsk. This city has had more than one large scale explosions in its history. It is believed to be one of the most polluted cities in the world.
Dzerzhinsk is a very polluted city no doubt, Russia has a lot of industrial cities that as so toxic to live in, the government doesn't give a shit about people to be honest. Though Karabash in Chelyabinsk region is the most polluted town in Russia. It's a copper mining / smelting town. The air is so polluted that the mortality rate is extreme and everyone is dying young or living with disease and cancer. The water is so polluted and full of cyanide and arsenic that the people just stopped drinking it because it destroying them. It's population is dropping a lot. It's horrible to see the place. It's just grey, industrial, and just looks horribly polluted.
I saw the first “wasn’t your fault” video on reddit. Instructor did a good job explaining it wasn’t his fault and that his gun malfunctioned, sucks that he got disqualified though
well you can argue that his disqualification actually says it was his fault. shooting competition = experienced + skilled gun owners experienced + skilled gun owners = well maintained guns malfunction = not well maintained gun. so shooter disqualified due to malfunction = shooter disqualified for poor maintenance practices. and shooter at fault.
Can Someone Explain To Me What Went Wrong At 1:11-1:14... I Mean I Get That He Turned Toward Them & Not The Other Direction But The Muzzle Was Pointed Down. I Get It Was Pointed At His Feet With A Round Chambered But Was His Finger On The Trigger? I Cannot Call The Problem. Any Help???
@@ryzenenjoyer2824 I take it your airsoft fights give you the same adrenaline as handling a tool that can poke holes in you while sprinting around and making shots/reloads?
@@jessegardner33 as others have said you shouldn't be getting an adrenaline rush that affects your ability. It's no more adrenaline pumping than playing football
Dude at 1:05 did exactly what he was supposed to do: kept his weapon pointed down range and verified that it was cleared. It wasn't, but that bullet hit the berm.
more like he did EXACTLY what not to do., youre supposed to look at the fucking casing/bullet extract, he didnt and just ''supposed'' it was clear, pressed the trigger to hammer down and he fucked up. couldve shot someone.
Wow, that was one impressive explosion. Based on the time it took the sound of the explosion to reach the gun range it was a little over four miles away. Never point a gun at anything you don't intend to destroy.
1:10 what wrong here? He pointed the gun toward the ground and didn't flag anyone in his movement. Was facing the ref a mistake even if the gun wasn't aimed in the same direction?
@@johnward2214 Says the guy who's clearly never handled a firearm a day in his life. Let me ask you a question, slugger....how many times do people walk up and down stairs in a day? How many of them trip and fall? Even the best can make mistakes....let that sink in.
@@manlystyleunder50 ...oh? What is this? Ad Hominem? Well done...you've accomplished nothing in your utterly spineless attempt to assassinate my character instead of pose a valid argument. You must be proud of yourself. Give 'em a round of applause, ladies and gentlemen.
@@soviettoaster_9323 I think he meant the one before that. He turned the wrong way, and while the gun WAS pointed in a safe direction, you can't even turn that way for safeties sake. It's understandable why. Not everyone will be as safe about it as he was.
2:55 this is why I refuse to put my holster anywhere on my back. It just feels weird to reach back like that and I don't have a visual on what I'm doing with my weapon
@@lucashayes346 yeah that whole thing was beautiful lol. Even with the malfunction he still got a perfect reload even through the recoil. What a freakin unit
It wasn't a weapon malfunction, it was a ammo based issue. Looks like Hangfire. Notice the lack of recoil, the slide staying completely forward, and the lack of ejection. Also in this type of speed challenge the mag in the gun would be empty, only the 1 chambered round, the round actually goes off as he is inserting a loaded mag, with the slide forward. The first pop is actually his primer, then bang is the powder going off late. Probably a bad reloaded casing. (Reloading old casing is cheaper if you have a way to recover and melt your bullets, so it's logical these guys had a bunch of reloaded rounds.
2:40 WOW that's SCARY!! his finger was out of the trigger guard the whole time, i even slowed it down to watch. He did nothing wrong. Perfect example of why to keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction at ALL times....same thing at 2:57 but thats the danger of messing with strikers and sear springs
@@RayneValco Somethin in between trigger gaurd and holster just enough to pull trigger when re holstering (theory) Seen a video of dude shirt getting caught in it reholstering glock, He was APPENDIX carrying. OUCH.
Guy at 2:40 is Patrick and he works at my local gun shop in Montana. He did a trigger job and had a filed a bit to much off. He got DQ'd which is correct but Ian the RO (the tall guy behind him) did a great job in the original video and used it as a teaching moment.
I watched that one a couple times and my first thought was,,,cheap holster. I figured he was trying to place the pistol in a holster that was cheap and poorly designed. It wasn't held open sufficiently and the trigger got caught on either the outside or inside edge.
@John Doe if you have ever had over the butthole malfunction you would know to slam that shit to clear it. In fight of course. Then again most people in the military aren’t infantry
@John Doe I’ve done this many times with 12ga pump actions, I’ve also never had to replace a gun part. Cheaper skeet shells apparently do this the most or if the firearm gets slightly rusty (my dad can take so little care of a firearm that a revolver ceases to function, and no I’m not making that up). Anyways they sometimes lock up and need to be beat open, there’s no other way to open it. You can’t take the barrel off until the action is opened, so not much you can do, so give it a love tap on the ground and then pile drive slam it if needed (more impact results in higher instantaneous impulse which actually causes it to free up easier resulting in less force applied overall if you can control the hit into the ground), however a Mosberg Maverick is a very durable shotgun and nearly impossible to damage and this is gentle compared to what it would handle since the compressive force is inline with the screw and the polymer stock is more than sufficiently thick. Standard procedure for youth skeet shooting, especially since children don’t have super arm strength occasionally if the shells get a little stuck it’s the easy way even a kid can do properly.
@@WelfareDude He was demonstrating what not to do with that particular rifle, it was not an accidental discharge. Instead of just throwing a stupid comment out there, do a little fucking research.
You can fidget with the gun only so far b4 it becomes unsafe. I've seen competition pistols go full auto because someone screwed around with them too much
Ya. A few of the people clearly didnt hit the trigger and the gun just popped from being lightly jostled. I shoot stock triggers in all my guns. If you cant shoot well with a heavy trigger, your not gonna get much better with a light one
@ArchAingeal a handfull of them didnt. The guy holstering, the guy reloading, and at least one that just didnt sear up after the shot. I never understood the compulsion to lighten everything so much. I once saw a home made "sniper" rifle in the shop with a 5 ounce trigger pull. Most dangerous thing i ever saw on a bolt gun. Look at it hard enough and it will go off. But when people try to get 1 pound or less on a semi, your just making a full auto firearm. Ive seen so many that just drop the hammer when they drop the slide then empty the mag right there. Its a pet peeve of mine.
ArchAingeal he was literally talking about where you practice since you don’t go to ranges because of idiots with guns, he’s not talking at all about accuracy or how well you shoot, just wonders where you shoot your guns since you don’t go to a range
@@AmericanRebel.Crusader Yeah that was definitely not Tannerite. Add in the mini gun an I'd bet it was either a skirmish or they were close to a live-fire training ground.
In the shooting range of my country, as a rule, you cannot load more than 5 rounds on your weapon ... And now I see that in Russia they even practice with atomic bombs, that is life.
I'm a little confused here at 1:03 how is there still a round in the chamber? He ejects the mag, and cycles the bolt shouldn't that have tossed any round inside?
Whoever edited made it video mention in the cue cards that these people did nothing wrong. Two guys had slam fires, one guys gun flew apart, and anothers went of when he holstered it. Which is why I like hammered DASA guns. Even if you get crap in the trigger as long as you put your thumb on the Hammer as you holster you'll feel it move. At least normally. Under the stress of a competition who knows.
Gregory Lum you don’t understand what he’s saying. When holstering a DASA gun with an exposed hammer you can leave the hammer forward with a round in the chamber while putting pressure on the hammer with your thumb as it is holstered. As long as the hammer can’t move backwards the gun can’t be fired.
@@gl9500 Timing stops on last shot or a specified steel target. You don't holster a loaded weapon, both USPSA and IPSC will have you empty the gun and dry-fire it before holstering it again
@Evenflow Well thats certainly a wide assumption. A 1.5lb or 3lb trigger pull on a SA certainly takes much more care then a 5+ pound found in most striker fired semi-autos.
Gregory Lum Most ranges near me or I have seen always require you to go through a training course or qualify to be able to do competition or tactical courses
Makes me question who in the fuck allowed a mentality that created "race" guns to take root. Shit 99% of the firearms used in 3 gun competitions and speed based competitions are AD's waiting to happen. With triggers so light a breath could make them break, and safeties usually made so slick you can bump them off with the lightest touch. When did the P in IPSC stop meaning Practical? Cause no way are any of these firearms practical in any way.
@@Dominik189 Your comment comes from an extreme place of ignorance. I shoot 3gun at a professional level all over the country. There is a significant number of police officers and high end military who participate because it builds practical skills that translate to their jobs. While they do not use their "race guns" for their work, these guns are very safe and training becomes the determining factor in safety like everything in life.
Why not? The competitors should be Better Informed, Better Trained and Better Prepared for conditions the competition is held in. Are these competitions not preparations for real life situations.
@@barrylast8655 no. They are competitions. If you want to shoot comp when the weather is not safe then shoot indoor idpa. Training has nothing to do with disregarding safety. If the range is icy cancel the comp, if its so muddy or wet that people cant maneuver safely cancel the comp. Or have set rain days. Ive seen a lot of near misses that shouldnt have happened.
@@anthonymilano9233 Yes, I agree they could have agreed to changed venues. Also that safety is of utmost importance, but in this clip there are all kinda conditions not just possible ice or mud, and they should be Prepared (Footwear and Attire IS important). I've seen more prepared & trained professionals doing this with much more alertness and skill. Some off Therese participants looked clumsy awkward. These are usually agreed upon events on set dates, with consolidating to conditions.
@@barrylast8655 well of course trainsd professionals are more prepared. They have gear to accommodate a lot of these things because high level comps dont cancel except for extreme weather. But most competitions are local level where they encourage anyone and everyone to attend. Thats where people come with what they have, and for some its the first time they move and shoot. Especially in the area where i am unless your part of some private clubs there is no pkace for people to practice practical or dynamic shooting except for competitons, most ranges are static. And i dont know about you, but ive shot in every shitty condition i can think of, and ive slid and fumbled and learned to recover. But a lot of people are just starting and because of that safety has to be thought of, assume that if guven the opportunity for trouble it will happen
@@DIABULUSKIRA IMO, he should be put in both categories. Sure he attempted to eject, and fully pulled back, but it's also on him for not being entirely careful and making sure it was empty. On top of that, everyone knows the rule. Don't finger that trigger unless you're intending to shoot. And it looks to me like he wasn't ready. If he wanted to pull the trigger once more to be sure, he should've just aimed it.
Most of their issues would be solved by following a simple mantra: slow is smooth and smooth is fast. Except the end. Not much would have helped with the end.
@@bill4149 he had it pointed down range the whole time as you should when clearing a gun his gun had a malfunction and didn't eject the last round when he went to dry fire it the round that wasn't supposed to be in there went safely down range
@@super1million11 He didn't have it right. He failed to do a chamber check and had a negligent discharge. When his bolt didn't lock back he should have known another round chambered, when he pulled back on the charging handle he should have checked if there was a round in the chamber.
@@alanlove6022 he dropped the mag then pulled the chargung handle, the bolt wouldnt have locked. The gun just failed to extract for some reason. Sucks, still a DQ. But that is literally why you always drop the hammer in a safe direction. In that regard he did it right. He should have done a visual. Most range officers will make you show them the empty chamber before telling you to drop the hammer. But of everyone in this video he was probably the least screwed up.
I personally love the video of the dude who is doing the drill inside, reloaded, kocked the gun and it fired and he just stood perfectly still with his shoulders slightly elevated. that dude will be a super safe gun owner.
@@bobkin611 a lot of that happened because people were trying to push the envelope, some were out of their depth and trying too hard but still. Mistakes happen. Plenty of them knew the instant they'd messed up. The interesting one was the SBR AR15 where the guy did the correct steps (remove mag, work bolt, pull trigger in safe direction) and still had an AD because the round never extracted. That's indicative of going through the motions. He didn't observe the ejected round and wholly assumed a click but got a bang. The look on his face was priceless. I can almost guarantee he's never going to not watch the ejected round ever again!
@@Kayback he didn't do the correct steps. You're always supposed to visually check the barrel is clear. If I am at my home about to dry fire I will even put my finger in the chamber to clear it.
The big problem is the competitive element always eventually attracts people with the wrong mindset. The people who just want to win, and will use whatever gear or technique they have to, no matter how impractical. And that's the big joke of it all. Practical shooting has become very impractical. No one would use those holsters for anything BUT 3-gun. That 1911 at 2:58 has had the sear engagement so badly reduced that slamming a mag home will drop the hammer. I wish more people would take practical shooting as an opportunity to practice real skills with realistic equipment, but that was the original intent.
Remember people, as a competitor myself, I can tell you this stuff barely EVER happens. This is just a montage of months and months from ALOT of different comps.
*nuke goes off in the background
Dimitri- *lights cig “what is prolemb”
*keeps shooting*
One heck of a stage design!
Scenario: There is a nuclear attack and all heck breaks loose, defend yourself and repel the enemy of Mother Russia!
jonnyares1 😂 Straight up!!!
@@mywereldza Hell is not a bad word. You can say it.
jonnyares1 LOL
Those Russians have some badd ass ammo
I'm still new at practical shooting but I'm still amazed how good most range masters and instructors are at catching mistakes. Totally appreciate those guys.
“Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.”
Exactly. I dont get this type of stuff.
@@amkrause2004 the sport itself is fine, it’s all the wannabe commandos and fat dumbasses who would be better off at an outdoor range practicing their cc draws that are out of place here
Learned this from my father while growing up. Thanks Dad!
-The Stig
@@dominantwolf4593 I can see that. I would expect fast draw amd shooting in case you find yourself in certain situations. But thanks for the clarity.
4:43 someone just got 25 kills in a row. It's over
*KILL* *STREAK*
MOAB Inbound!
Cod moab lol
😂😂😂 perfect
underrated comment this is hilarious xDDDDDDD
4:42
Rule 5....keep your finger off the detonator
2:38 Fun fact, that actually was a gun malfunction. The range supervisor in that video said it was an equipment malfunction, not user error, and actually applauded the shooter for having an accidental discharge done correctly.
3 of the 4 clips were pretty scary.. they did nothing wrong and yet still potential for serious injury or death.
Actually if you look up the original video, it says what might've caused this prior to him shooting. He used after market replacements and such
It's a competition gun, with a lighter trigger sear. The sear didn't catch the hammer when racked and rode the slide forward into battery. I'd classify that as user error, not maintaining properly operating equipment and/or failure to confirm safe functionality of a firearm following modification.
REPEAT AFTER ME GLOCK HAS TRIPLE SAFETY
Dont worry at the end, thats just a Russian alarm clock.
Sean Hargrove MB someone shot a car with one of those danger AR-55's
In fact, there were big problems at a nearby chemical plant, there were only three consecutive explosions, no fatalities. But the alarm clock version is more pleasant. :-)
i thought it was the flash of a speed camera
What in the actual fuck though ?
@@OsamaBinDarrel In the city there is a very large factory that produces an array of explosives for military purposes, as well as other dangerous and explosive components and precursors. There was an accident of an unspecified nature that resulted in that big fuck off explosion there. This happens sometimes when one is engaged in making bombs on an industrial scale. Not 100% safe, 100% of the time, nothing ever is.
4:45 Russian scientists developing a new type of ammo for ak-74
they were trying an improved version of Depleted Urainium bullets by dropping the word Depleted. And it worked, the target is totally destroyed.
@Hairyasshole 21 Russia use ak-74. It is a ak-47 but upgradet to 5.45x39mm
Ooops too much powder 😂
@@Granberg7.62 love people trying to correct other people when they don’t bite what they’re talking about
It is BFG from DOOM Russian Overkill in-real-life
2:57 Was definitely a gun malfunction, the guys finger never even touched the trigger.
Yep. He moved his Finger outside the guard then it fired
Heavily modded guns with 'who knows how light a trigger' or a modified trigger control group are much more likely to slam fire like that ..... also, although still very rare - Browning High Points' type of action are more likely to slam fire than 1911's, which are more likely to slam fire than striker fired actions like those in Glocks....
@@ashman0071 you obviously have never heard the term Glocking which means the glock goes off when putting it in the holster or taking it out the holster. there is a reason why after market manual safety kits exist for glock handguns.
@@ashman0071 Are you sure you dont mean "Browning Hi-Power"? I do not know a "Browning High Point". But i could be wrong of course.
@@toomanyaccounts That's completely different, that's the holster material getting in the trigger guard and pulling the trigger. That's not a malfunction of the gun but more of a quirk of the design.
Its not really a day in Russia unless there is explosions and bears. I figure the bear was holding the camera.
Brandon thomas hows the besr holding the camera and a bottle of vodka idk man
@@CoryCDS lol the bottle is taped to the camera
Dang
Its just a question of time before they start taking our jobs.....
On pandora it's super weird if there aren't any explosions
maybe Putin like to show off
Paul Harrell video please excuse the nuke going off in the background.
Hahahaha fuck yea. Glad you watch him. Wonderful guy
@@makarov9x186 he's the man very knowledgeable.
So as you can see here the nuke absolutely vaporized our pork steak pectoral. Put a giant hole in the ribs and shattered them. Chewed up our watermelon lung tissue, doing incredible damage. Penetrated the ribs on the back. And finally stopped at the first layer of our new and improved high-tech fleece bullet stop.
Is it enough for home defense? You be the judge!
Lol
Mwahahaha!
1:40 my man dodged it like he was in dark souls
The two worst thing you can hear when using a gun
A click when you were expecting a bang
And a bang when you were expecting a click
A bang followed by an unexpected scream is another less than ideal situation
@@williamstoneman6977 that is known as an OSS oh shit situation
or when your expecting a fart but crap comes out
A giant, ear-bursting explosion off range when you were expecting neither a bang nor a click 5:04
Or a few bangs followed by Alan inabah 😂
I have spoken with many people over the last twenty years who have accidently shot themselves, usually in the lower extremities. Typically this happens when presenting the weapon or most often in the process of reholstering. This can be caused from poorly designed holsters, faulty trigger control, and unsafe techniques. Reholstering should be slow and it would be smart to look at your holster when you do it. I know tactical trainers will disagree with that statement, but in reality you will not reholster a handgun as long as you feel threatened (transition might be an acception- typically it is better to get your weapon back in the fight than transition). People are stating these people are unskilled. I disagree, there are some very well trained and talented shooters in these competitions. They are pushing their limits, for speed, to occasional failure. In a real fight people will be typically be more mindful of cover than speed, if it is not a bad breath encounter. Weapons are dangerous, that is the point. Be safe.
Thank you for your comment!
One reason airsoft is such a great tool. With airsoft you can push to your max without fear of hurting anyone if you mess up. I always do airsoft drills of any technique before I do it with a firearm. Plus airsoft is better than dry firing and you can get a lot of repetitions in.
I don't think any tactical trainers would disagree with that statement. I have had a considerable amount of instruction, and a very common sentiment is that no gunfights have ever been won by holstering a weapon. They all preach to do it slow, and to do it right, and I see them all look at their holsters every (EVERY) time.
Gun gamers might disagree, but any instructor worth a damn recommends exactly what you wrote.
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj Why would you think that airsoft is better than a real weapon with a barrel plug? You should train with what you fight with. This guy makes great weapon safing tools. He is also cool as hell, so I like promoting his shit. smile.amazon.com/GARRET-MACHINE/s?k=GARRET+MACHINE
I feel like I’m in danger just watching this. 😂
Me too! I ducked twice from my computer screen............................
The explosion at the end was someone lighting their grill in Mother Russia.
Russian bbq
In Russia BBQ grills you
Somebody setting off a Tsar Bomba during your tactical shooting session, that's just another day in the former Soviet Union.
grill lights you!
let me take a guess its the Arkhangelsk explosion in 2019
Was it just me, or did anyone have major anxiety just watching this
OH no...you are NOT alone....
@@Sithspit_Rogue i had anxiety about the severe retardation and incompetence of the range officers being in spots they shouldn't and obstructing the shooters during their matches, either they shouldn't be an r.o. during an match or they are doing it on purpose to stiff a participant
Definitely not alone.
Yea this is scary knowing people who can't run are going to be at the range training at the same time as me....
I swear I stopped watching twice before I could fully watch whole video
The guy at 1:00 looked really surprised, but in reality, I don't think he really did anything wrong. Obviously he missed something if there was still a round chambered, but he kept the gun pointed downrange and "dry fired" (though apparently not) the gun to make sure it was cleared, which is exactly the instructions that the range masters where I shoot give to people.
I've had something very similar happen with a 10/22. I pulled the mag out, charged it to clear, and pulled the trigger in a safe direction. Prob had the same surprised face when it actually shot. You have to break all the firearm safety rules in order for someone to get hurt.
@@ogkandyteeff that I've met so many people who have had similar experiences is probably why it is part of most safety instructions to always do a test dry fire in a safe direction after clearing the gun to make sure you cleared it properly.
This is why I charge twice and inspect chamber after. But I would say what he did was acceptable. Most important part is the dry fire downrange. I wonder if he just barely didn't charge fully to the rear so it didn't eject
Perfect example of going through the motions but not actually checking if its empty. Always check visually
He just racked the slide, if he had actually looked at what was happening and inspected his chamber He would have seen that coming. Always look for the magic bullet- the one that doesn't clear the chamber, bounces back into the chamber or is stuck on the bolt.
Explosion at end is a Russian military explosives plant blowing up in city of Dzerzhinsk. This city has had more than one large scale explosions in its history. It is believed to be one of the most polluted cities in the world.
Neil Heisner it's may be another town we have a lot of explosions in army supplies base from 2010
I was wondering what the hell that was
Thanks mate
Vodka lunches at the explosives plant is never a good idea.
Dzerzhinsk is a very polluted city no doubt, Russia has a lot of industrial cities that as so toxic to live in, the government doesn't give a shit about people to be honest. Though Karabash in Chelyabinsk region is the most polluted town in Russia. It's a copper mining / smelting town. The air is so polluted that the mortality rate is extreme and everyone is dying young or living with disease and cancer. The water is so polluted and full of cyanide and arsenic that the people just stopped drinking it because it destroying them. It's population is dropping a lot. It's horrible to see the place. It's just grey, industrial, and just looks horribly polluted.
Days without acciden..I mean explosions: 0
The last one was just a fallout fan speed running their fat man.
It looked like it
im done 🤣
The "watch your step" segment would have been perfect with "Chacarron Macarron" playing in the background. :)
Na it was his TS Fatman failing to fire
Youthsoldier1992 I was thinking it could have been liberty prime giving his try at it 😂
These are the videos I watch to wind down from a stressful day
The explosion at the end is a round of a 45 ACP going off my friends. It's pure stopping power. 4:43
AH! Why is there poop in your mouth good one ...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Best!
Lol
Wait until the .50 AE lands
After a range day with friends and firing one's wildcat gun with no earpro, I can confirm that explosion was actually .40 super.
Doomsday preppers at the competition like, "OMG it's happening" 🙁
🤣
Turns to your best bud and smiles in silence nodding yes in agreement this is what we’ve been waiting for lol
i've told you dude, you will stop laughing about my 500 firearms BITCH!
@@johnthreesixteen5643 🤪
😂
Ahah now THIS was funny.
@@Evergreen1400 You're fucked up if this is what you're WAITING for.
I saw the first “wasn’t your fault” video on reddit. Instructor did a good job explaining it wasn’t his fault and that his gun malfunctioned, sucks that he got disqualified though
well you can argue that his disqualification actually says it was his fault.
shooting competition = experienced + skilled gun owners
experienced + skilled gun owners = well maintained guns
malfunction = not well maintained gun.
so shooter disqualified due to malfunction = shooter disqualified for poor maintenance practices. and shooter at fault.
you kind of have to in these situations. You want him to redo the course with a gun that goes off by itself?
We were told not to run with scissors as kids,but now we have made a competition for out of shape old men to run with loaded weapons.
My thoughts exactly. If someone is not physically capable of safely moving with and handling a firearm, they shouldn't be using one.
Paul Mundt
Most of those slip ‘n falls were because of wet conditions. Just like when you’re driving, if the path is wet...SLOW DOWN!
@Andrew Soulintzis A lot of the clips here is form European countries.
Competitive shooting is older than the United States...it’s also an olympic sport
@Donald J. Trump Criminal Face Matches Jumpsuit....no, I very literally meant exactly what I said.
4:48 When the military doesn't keep it's finger off the trigger.😂
His finger was off the trigger
Seriously what happened there
Course it was Russia
Lol
@@sampurnagurung8554 lol wow.
Can Someone Explain To Me What Went Wrong At 1:11-1:14... I Mean I Get That He Turned Toward Them & Not The Other Direction But The Muzzle Was Pointed Down. I Get It Was Pointed At His Feet With A Round Chambered But Was His Finger On The Trigger? I Cannot Call The Problem. Any Help???
* sees explosion *
Me: what kind of gun was that
A Fat man mk2
FAT MAN!
Russian Kalashnikov.
Someone dropped there hi-point
Someone on a 25 killstreak got they first nuke
Finger discipline is a big one, the adrenaline makes it hard to focus.
@@ryzenenjoyer2824 I take it your airsoft fights give you the same adrenaline as handling a tool that can poke holes in you while sprinting around and making shots/reloads?
@@jessegardner33 yeah man its exactly the same! /s
if you or any other shooter cant focus.. you dont deserve to shoot a firearm
@@jessegardner33 as others have said you shouldn't be getting an adrenaline rush that affects your ability. It's no more adrenaline pumping than playing football
You should practice finger dicipline every time you handle a firearm so it becomes muscle memory
People dream of becoming Navy SEALs when, in reality, they struggle to tie their own shoes.
Dude at 1:05 did exactly what he was supposed to do: kept his weapon pointed down range and verified that it was cleared. It wasn't, but that bullet hit the berm.
Yep! Weapon failed to extract and I guess he didn't notice.
more like he did EXACTLY what not to do., youre supposed to look at the fucking casing/bullet extract, he didnt and just ''supposed'' it was clear, pressed the trigger to hammer down and he fucked up. couldve shot someone.
That is why I always check, and make sure, my weapon is cleared. Even if I see the round eject.
That's one of the reasons there is a big hole in the gun: to SEE and verify the status of the chamber. Glad he did not break all the rules tho
He didn't clear the weapon and then pulled the trigger. He did nothing right.
Meanwhile, A few miles from the range, Chuck Norris had a bit of gas...
lmao hahahahahahaha
🤣🤣😂😂👍
Still lough when i hear Chuck the legend Norris
I'm in jury duty and I had to try so hard not to burst out laughing. My head felt like it was going to pop. 🤣👍
Needed that laugh, adjusted my spine
1:00 I wouldn’t completely call that a fail. At least he still had the idea to keep the muzzle down range while clearing it.
The best fail shooting compilation of 2019 . The last segment of video looks like testing the cartridge of the major class ! :)
4:41 isn't that the SAW from halo 4
yeah, it sure is
malicious idiot it is pause it it litterally is an image of it
malicious idiot it even has the UNSC tag on it
Purified Water II I read it wrong😂😂 I read “yeah sure it is” 😂😂😂😂
Yes yes it is
This kind of video should be more viral, so people can really understand how dangerous guns can be and how fun safety is important
Wow, that was one impressive explosion. Based on the time it took the sound of the explosion to reach the gun range it was a little over four miles away. Never point a gun at anything you don't intend to destroy.
Golden Comment Award goes to you, sir.
Ill do what i want🤣
4 miles away is still pretty fucking far for a bullet to travel.
@@thecoolnerdplaysvr5674 say what?
@@thecoolnerdplaysvr5674 It obviously was not a bullet.
Glad I didn't have to wait 5 years before UA-cam recommended this to me
See you in 5 years when it does again
Right!
Ryknfjor #metoo
1:10 what wrong here? He pointed the gun toward the ground and didn't flag anyone in his movement. Was facing the ref a mistake even if the gun wasn't aimed in the same direction?
Now REMEMBER these are skilled shooters ..let that sink in while your on way to your local public range..
Man why you gotta make me think like that the day before I go lol
you're
@@johnward2214 Says the guy who's clearly never handled a firearm a day in his life. Let me ask you a question, slugger....how many times do people walk up and down stairs in a day? How many of them trip and fall? Even the best can make mistakes....let that sink in.
@@KingNicotine you are very ignorant and stupid, your cowardice knows no bounds
@@manlystyleunder50 ...oh? What is this? Ad Hominem? Well done...you've accomplished nothing in your utterly spineless attempt to assassinate my character instead of pose a valid argument. You must be proud of yourself. Give 'em a round of applause, ladies and gentlemen.
At 3:00 the shooter appears to have his trigger finger correctly outside of the trigger guard when the weapon discharges.
competition trigger set far too light/short, triggered by slamming mag in? perhaps. or a hot gun and round cooked off
I agree
Rob Bushell I believe it was the gun being set into battery that somehow allowed the gun to shoot
@@dcdstudios8400 gun was already in battery with a loaded chamber. Simply an Internal fault.
Pyrolysis yeah I think your right, my bad
Watching from Philippines! 🇵🇭 🇵🇭
3:14 I guess since mortal kombat came to an end, raiden needed to find more work.
Good news
LMAOOO
*Bomb detonates*
Russian at range: what is problem? Is just bomb comrade. *keeps shooting*
Your comment is the best!!! :-D
Таки да
Good Training. We learned how to fire a cartridge while reloading. And the proper time to eject the clip.
What happened at 1:11 ? Do you have to turn away from the range officer. Looked like the muzzle cleared everything.
The thing about that section is that the officers were totally at fault.. get tf out of the damn way when people are shooting
@@soviettoaster_9323 I think he meant the one before that. He turned the wrong way, and while the gun WAS pointed in a safe direction, you can't even turn that way for safeties sake. It's understandable why. Not everyone will be as safe about it as he was.
3:59
I'm 50% sure that was intentional lol
i mean his hat did say “russia”
Well, 50% of the time you’re right half the time.
2:55 this is why I refuse to put my holster anywhere on my back. It just feels weird to reach back like that and I don't have a visual on what I'm doing with my weapon
2:56 can we just take a minute to appreciate how freaking fast that draw to fire was? Good lord
Oh that guy did freaking fantastic, just bad luck his weapon malfunctioned. Finger off the trigger the whole time and everything.
@@lucashayes346 yeah that whole thing was beautiful lol. Even with the malfunction he still got a perfect reload even through the recoil. What a freakin unit
It wasn't a weapon malfunction, it was a ammo based issue. Looks like Hangfire. Notice the lack of recoil, the slide staying completely forward, and the lack of ejection.
Also in this type of speed challenge the mag in the gun would be empty, only the 1 chambered round, the round actually goes off as he is inserting a loaded mag, with the slide forward.
The first pop is actually his primer, then bang is the powder going off late. Probably a bad reloaded casing. (Reloading old casing is cheaper if you have a way to recover and melt your bullets, so it's logical these guys had a bunch of reloaded rounds.
Check out Bob munden
Same with the guy before him that had his holster catch the trigger
2:40 WOW that's SCARY!! his finger was out of the trigger guard the whole time, i even slowed it down to watch. He did nothing wrong. Perfect example of why to keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction at ALL times....same thing at 2:57 but thats the danger of messing with strikers and sear springs
@@RayneValco Somethin in between trigger gaurd and holster just enough to pull trigger when re holstering (theory) Seen a video of dude shirt getting caught in it reholstering glock, He was APPENDIX carrying. OUCH.
Guy at 2:40 is Patrick and he works at my local gun shop in Montana. He did a trigger job and had a filed a bit to much off. He got DQ'd which is correct but Ian the RO (the tall guy behind him) did a great job in the original video and used it as a teaching moment.
I watched that one a couple times and my first thought was,,,cheap holster. I figured he was trying to place the pistol in a holster that was cheap and poorly designed. It wasn't held open sufficiently and the trigger got caught on either the outside or inside edge.
Watching these comp guys makes me really nervous honestly
I like how you muted Lena's explanation of why she was slamming the stock on the ground. Fudd
@John Doe On a AR15 style firearm youre wrong. The military trains soldiers to mortar the gun.
@@Rob_Nasty thats a big YUP
@John Doe if you have ever had over the butthole malfunction you would know to slam that shit to clear it. In fight of course. Then again most people in the military aren’t infantry
@John Doe I’ve done this many times with 12ga pump actions, I’ve also never had to replace a gun part. Cheaper skeet shells apparently do this the most or if the firearm gets slightly rusty (my dad can take so little care of a firearm that a revolver ceases to function, and no I’m not making that up). Anyways they sometimes lock up and need to be beat open, there’s no other way to open it. You can’t take the barrel off until the action is opened, so not much you can do, so give it a love tap on the ground and then pile drive slam it if needed (more impact results in higher instantaneous impulse which actually causes it to free up easier resulting in less force applied overall if you can control the hit into the ground), however a Mosberg Maverick is a very durable shotgun and nearly impossible to damage and this is gentle compared to what it would handle since the compressive force is inline with the screw and the polymer stock is more than sufficiently thick.
Standard procedure for youth skeet shooting, especially since children don’t have super arm strength occasionally if the shells get a little stuck it’s the easy way even a kid can do properly.
The irony is her next words are "now, now, I do not blame my gun". It is a facebook video.
0:48 that's Travis Haley of Haley Strategic. Even the best have issues
@David Stunning I know I follow his work
'The best'? Dude could have just killed someone. Hes a fuckin idiot.
@@WelfareDude NIGGA U DONT KNOW
@@WelfareDude He was demonstrating what not to do with that particular rifle, it was not an accidental discharge. Instead of just throwing a stupid comment out there, do a little fucking research.
Josh Springstien no you can’t kill someone if the weapon is pointing in a safe direction!
4:10 Good fall and recovery, actually. Kept the weapon pointed downrange at all times, didn't do a negligent, got back up and kept going... 👍
Bomb goes off in background. *Yuri lights cigarette* "This is what we've been training for commrades".
1:40 Someone's been playing Dark Souls.
Underrated comment
Nobody's been playing with me 😔
So whats the deal with 2:53? I know it's the gun itself but what are the causes for your pistol to go off on it's own?
You can fidget with the gun only so far b4 it becomes unsafe. I've seen competition pistols go full auto because someone screwed around with them too much
Ya. A few of the people clearly didnt hit the trigger and the gun just popped from being lightly jostled. I shoot stock triggers in all my guns. If you cant shoot well with a heavy trigger, your not gonna get much better with a light one
@ArchAingeal a handfull of them didnt. The guy holstering, the guy reloading, and at least one that just didnt sear up after the shot. I never understood the compulsion to lighten everything so much. I once saw a home made "sniper" rifle in the shop with a 5 ounce trigger pull. Most dangerous thing i ever saw on a bolt gun. Look at it hard enough and it will go off. But when people try to get 1 pound or less on a semi, your just making a full auto firearm. Ive seen so many that just drop the hammer when they drop the slide then empty the mag right there. Its a pet peeve of mine.
@ArchAingeal I agree, but where do you practice if not at a range?
ArchAingeal he was literally talking about where you practice since you don’t go to ranges because of idiots with guns, he’s not talking at all about accuracy or how well you shoot, just wonders where you shoot your guns since you don’t go to a range
how much tanerite was used in the last clip? ahah
Haha I think a battle was happening did you here the mini gun after the explosion
@@AmericanRebel.Crusader Yeah that was definitely not Tannerite. Add in the mini gun an I'd bet it was either a skirmish or they were close to a live-fire training ground.
@@project86xero ahah I know it was not tannerite. just bullshitting
All of it!
Maybe the factory where it's made
I see a lot of Kenny Powers and Ricky Bobbys combined, what a recipe for great laugh
4:43 when you load your civil war musket with smokeless powder
I was impressed by the people who slipped when running keeping their weapons forward for the most part.
This is some scary stuff! A good video on a lot of "what not to do with a firearm"!!!
1:20
This is judge's fault
Yea, a few of these were 100% refs or bystanders fault
In the shooting range of my country, as a rule, you cannot load more than 5 rounds on your weapon ...
And now I see that in Russia they even practice with atomic bombs, that is life.
You can detonate Nuclear Bomb but only with permit and paying tax stamp in Mother Russia.
@@MrChickennugget360 "ITS OK IT ONLY SMALL TARGET ROUND" Only Destroy small City everything is A OK. These crazy GUYS..........
Gay country.
R2T1wtW5@@MrChickennugget360a 46
1:20 Russian guy pointed a gun and stopped himself, and said about it to jury
I'm a little confused here at 1:03 how is there still a round in the chamber? He ejects the mag, and cycles the bolt shouldn't that have tossed any round inside?
Alternate title
5 minutes and 24 seconds of anxiety
Edit : another one
+28 reasons not to trust my mom with a gun.
3:00, his finger was not on the trigger when it went off.
Whoever edited made it video mention in the cue cards that these people did nothing wrong. Two guys had slam fires, one guys gun flew apart, and anothers went of when he holstered it. Which is why I like hammered DASA guns. Even if you get crap in the trigger as long as you put your thumb on the Hammer as you holster you'll feel it move. At least normally. Under the stress of a competition who knows.
Whole reason why the "trigger job" mentality of the "race gun" world is dumb as fuck to me.
Gregory Lum you don’t understand what he’s saying. When holstering a DASA gun with an exposed hammer you can leave the hammer forward with a round in the chamber while putting pressure on the hammer with your thumb as it is holstered. As long as the hammer can’t move backwards the gun can’t be fired.
@@gl9500 Timing stops on last shot or a specified steel target. You don't holster a loaded weapon, both USPSA and IPSC will have you empty the gun and dry-fire it before holstering it again
@Evenflow Well thats certainly a wide assumption. A 1.5lb or 3lb trigger pull on a SA certainly takes much more care then a 5+ pound found in most striker fired semi-autos.
What's happened with the guy at 3:00? Finger was off the trigger and still accidental discharge?
The last one is why you don't want to shoot over the berm guys! Lol.
That was no accident. It was either a skirmish or they were close to a live-fire training ground. If you losten closely you can hear the mini gun.
4:42 that’s what you call a Russian negligent discharge.
Why on earth would any responsible person allow people to run with a loaded gun on mud or snow????
4:42 Did this mans really pull an image from the Saw from Halo?
Never a bad place for a futuristic LMG
That OneGuy 4:41
A lot of these people make me really question who in their right mind would qualify them for competitions
Makes me second guess entering a shooting competition
BM huh?
Gregory Lum Most ranges near me or I have seen always require you to go through a training course or qualify to be able to do competition or tactical courses
Makes me question who in the fuck allowed a mentality that created "race" guns to take root. Shit 99% of the firearms used in 3 gun competitions and speed based competitions are AD's waiting to happen. With triggers so light a breath could make them break, and safeties usually made so slick you can bump them off with the lightest touch. When did the P in IPSC stop meaning Practical? Cause no way are any of these firearms practical in any way.
@@Dominik189 Your comment comes from an extreme place of ignorance. I shoot 3gun at a professional level all over the country. There is a significant number of police officers and high end military who participate because it builds practical skills that translate to their jobs. While they do not use their "race guns" for their work, these guns are very safe and training becomes the determining factor in safety like everything in life.
Can someone explain what happened at 1:00 to me pls? Magazing was taken out, charged and it still fired? Am I missing something?
4:19 "Sniper!!!!!!!!!!!!"
The gun competitions really shouldn't be done when it's wet and muddy
CloudBurst I agree. Seems like a recipe for disaster.
Why not?
The competitors should be Better Informed, Better Trained and Better Prepared for conditions the competition is held in.
Are these competitions not preparations for real life situations.
@@barrylast8655 no. They are competitions. If you want to shoot comp when the weather is not safe then shoot indoor idpa. Training has nothing to do with disregarding safety. If the range is icy cancel the comp, if its so muddy or wet that people cant maneuver safely cancel the comp. Or have set rain days. Ive seen a lot of near misses that shouldnt have happened.
@@anthonymilano9233 Yes, I agree they could have agreed to changed venues. Also that safety is of utmost importance, but in this clip there are all kinda conditions not just possible ice or mud, and they should be Prepared (Footwear and Attire IS important). I've seen more prepared & trained professionals doing this with much more alertness and skill. Some off Therese participants looked clumsy awkward. These are usually agreed upon events on set dates, with consolidating to conditions.
@@barrylast8655 well of course trainsd professionals are more prepared. They have gear to accommodate a lot of these things because high level comps dont cancel except for extreme weather. But most competitions are local level where they encourage anyone and everyone to attend. Thats where people come with what they have, and for some its the first time they move and shoot. Especially in the area where i am unless your part of some private clubs there is no pkace for people to practice practical or dynamic shooting except for competitons, most ranges are static. And i dont know about you, but ive shot in every shitty condition i can think of, and ive slid and fumbled and learned to recover. But a lot of people are just starting and because of that safety has to be thought of, assume that if guven the opportunity for trouble it will happen
It’s always the guy or gal in all the “ima professional” clothing and the wrap around sunglasses with the 2500.00 Tacticool firearm too lol.
2:41 a malfunction, not a fail.
That's why it says these guys did nothing wrong before that clip.
@@memezboi8109 And guy at 1:05 should be in that section. He did nothing wrong too, but he is in reloading fails section haha
@@DIABULUSKIRA IMO, he should be put in both categories. Sure he attempted to eject, and fully pulled back, but it's also on him for not being entirely careful and making sure it was empty. On top of that, everyone knows the rule. Don't finger that trigger unless you're intending to shoot. And it looks to me like he wasn't ready. If he wanted to pull the trigger once more to be sure, he should've just aimed it.
@@notfred596 Yes sir.
Most of their issues would be solved by following a simple mantra: slow is smooth and smooth is fast. Except the end. Not much would have helped with the end.
Also the issue of not setting up stations in a mud pit and other slippery objects
Slow is slow and fast is fast
how about not lighting the trigger pressure required to fire a handgun without a manual safety
Great video. But like a lot of the comments have said, I was stressed out the whole time watching! Glad nobody got shot!
I was waiting for that shockwave at the end
4:44 Oh that's just the new firing range across town where you can try out your weapons of mass destruction...
Mind: John Wick
Reality: John Cusak
Lol you should watch the movie Grosse Pointe Blank and see why that doesn't work lol
It will happen if your mind is focusing on time rather than everybody's safety haha
Running wild with loaded guns, worried about a clock. This shit is dumb
Unless your jerry
@@BADD1ONE they called themselves gun lovers and they didn't love their own life and the life of others. Putting them at risk.
This should be the title of the video lol
Great video how easy to make a mistake while shooting lucky no one was injured
What was the explosion at the end? And where was it?
1:20 made my heart stop
Why did he traverse when the RO was there?
Lena has every right to blame her gun she’s one of the best in the world
Do they get disqualified when they misfire?
"You must learn to be slow, in a hurry", Wyatt Earp.
Idk felt like the Asian guy had it right. Least he had it down range when he "dry fired" lol
Wet fired😂
I mean if you're stupid have insurance
@@bill4149 he had it pointed down range the whole time as you should when clearing a gun his gun had a malfunction and didn't eject the last round when he went to dry fire it the round that wasn't supposed to be in there went safely down range
@@super1million11 He didn't have it right. He failed to do a chamber check and had a negligent discharge. When his bolt didn't lock back he should have known another round chambered, when he pulled back on the charging handle he should have checked if there was a round in the chamber.
@@alanlove6022 he dropped the mag then pulled the chargung handle, the bolt wouldnt have locked. The gun just failed to extract for some reason. Sucks, still a DQ. But that is literally why you always drop the hammer in a safe direction. In that regard he did it right. He should have done a visual. Most range officers will make you show them the empty chamber before telling you to drop the hammer. But of everyone in this video he was probably the least screwed up.
I personally love the video of the dude who is doing the drill inside, reloaded, kocked the gun and it fired and he just stood perfectly still with his shoulders slightly elevated. that dude will be a super safe gun owner.
These look like the crossfitters of the gun world.
Anything that has competitions is going to attract some dummies.
@@BGRecon mistakes happen. They arent dumb. They know the rules. Plus if no one ever made mistakes we'd have nothing to learn from
@@bobkin611 a lot of that happened because people were trying to push the envelope, some were out of their depth and trying too hard but still. Mistakes happen. Plenty of them knew the instant they'd messed up. The interesting one was the SBR AR15 where the guy did the correct steps (remove mag, work bolt, pull trigger in safe direction) and still had an AD because the round never extracted. That's indicative of going through the motions. He didn't observe the ejected round and wholly assumed a click but got a bang. The look on his face was priceless. I can almost guarantee he's never going to not watch the ejected round ever again!
@@Kayback he didn't do the correct steps. You're always supposed to visually check the barrel is clear. If I am at my home about to dry fire I will even put my finger in the chamber to clear it.
The big problem is the competitive element always eventually attracts people with the wrong mindset. The people who just want to win, and will use whatever gear or technique they have to, no matter how impractical. And that's the big joke of it all. Practical shooting has become very impractical. No one would use those holsters for anything BUT 3-gun. That 1911 at 2:58 has had the sear engagement so badly reduced that slamming a mag home will drop the hammer. I wish more people would take practical shooting as an opportunity to practice real skills with realistic equipment, but that was the original intent.
Remember people, as a competitor myself, I can tell you this stuff barely EVER happens. This is just a montage of months and months from ALOT of different comps.
Does anyone have a link to that bomb blast way in the back.. while at the training facility ?
Last clip is demolition ranch Christmas’s tree burn 2020.
lol i thought the same! :)))))))))))))))))))))))
4:48 me using the bathroom after taco bell.
I was thinking someone dropped some Kung Pao Chicken on the floor over there.
1:14 - What was done incorrectly?
The shooter flagged his own feet.
3:23 gta running be like...
You deserve more likes lmao