This brings back memories, I had this VHS and watched it religiously for a while when I first got into handguns. This is really cool, thanks for the upload!
I have been practicing with my compact 1911 using a laser snap cap and a full mag of real weight dummy rounds. Practicing a safe and effective draw, preventing discharge until intended is a vital skill. Having repeatable 'muscle memory' is the goal. Doing this almost daily has greatly increased my skill and confidence. Seeing Bill draw while spinning around, then firing accurately, all very quickly is NO JOKE. Anyone standing next to him ( camera man ? ) was at risk, at least a little bit. Practice a LOT with snap cap before EVER attempting this with live rounds. I've seen this go wrong IRL. No joke. Thanks for sharing this!
Wow, let's shoot those minority targets. Tisk Tisk. It was good info for the day and I'm so glad that we've made and continue to make instructional improvements. Lenny McGill, you're a staple in the industry, rock on.
How many times has a person used a race gun in a self defense situation? The amount of race gun training people do shouldn't be more than the amount of real world edc training. Just throwing that out there.
This brings back memories, I had this VHS and watched it religiously for a while when I first got into handguns. This is really cool, thanks for the upload!
I love these old videos they remind me of my younger days
Me too. Born in 64
ah the good old VHS days
If you were playing a drinking game and had to drink every time Bill said "extremely" you'd be tore up from the floor up.
Had no idea these two have been making “Gun Guy” videos for this long.
Great video , interesting how both have have changed. Both I looks and attitude. They are carrying 9’s and the new Lehigh ammo
Those third gen Smiths had crappy double actions, but I swear the fit and finish of those few I’ve owned or shot has been exceptional.
Was that the Glock store guy at the start?!?
Yep. Good ole lenny mcgill!!! Haha
the music is amazing
I have been practicing with my compact 1911 using a laser snap cap and a full mag of real weight dummy rounds.
Practicing a safe and effective draw, preventing discharge until intended is a vital skill. Having repeatable 'muscle memory' is the goal.
Doing this almost daily has greatly increased my skill and confidence.
Seeing Bill draw while spinning around, then firing accurately, all very quickly is NO JOKE. Anyone standing next to him ( camera man ? ) was at risk, at least a little bit.
Practice a LOT with snap cap before EVER attempting this with live rounds.
I've seen this go wrong IRL. No joke.
Thanks for sharing this!
Excellent
Even in 2023 the Beretta 92 is still the best 😊
Wow, I just ran across this video. Quite the change from the "retirement home" version of this channel I've been watching so much of lately. LOL
Haha i just discovered it myself
Lenny Mcgill from the glock store! Everyone is so young!
Wow, let's shoot those minority targets. Tisk Tisk. It was good info for the day and I'm so glad that we've made and continue to make instructional improvements. Lenny McGill, you're a staple in the industry, rock on.
God, Lenny gives me the creeps!!! 🤮😂
Yeah, he's like a used car salesman right even down to the name! LOL
How many times has a person used a race gun in a self defense situation? The amount of race gun training people do shouldn't be more than the amount of real world edc training. Just throwing that out there.