Dryfire for the win. I’ve won competitive matches after only shooting .22 pistols for a year, (same as you, new children who don’t let me sleep). It was 3 gun and 2 of the three guns were borrowed, and the pistol hadn’t been shot in 4-5 years. (Dry fire almost every night for the week leading up, but again only pistol).
00:00 Intro 01:30 Lynx Brutality 2024 06:45 PSR History 11:20 Building skills for Brutality matches 13:40 Improving shooting skills 14:50 Grip and anticipation 17:40 Slow is smooth 20:45 Ian's Favorite stage Lynx 2024 22:25 Shooter accountability 24:00 Ian's ultimate stupid 25:50 Tactical vs Competition 31:00 Train as you fight 35:15 Shooting pistol in competition vs real life 36:30 Force on force 40:00 Shooting positions 43:40 Military in competition and vice versa 44:30 Force on force p2 46:45 Negotiating a chair 48:00 Salty Liquorice 49:15 Subway Robot 52:35 Uvalde 55:40 Someone who is interested in LEO/MIL 1:01:30 Q/A PSR 1:07:00 Bullet energy 1:12:00 3D printing 1:23:20 Law's and fines 1:28:39 Q/A Ziga 1:31:40 Doing dumb stuff 1:33:40 Dogs and ATF 1:37:10 Training 1:49:20 MOA Challenge 1:58:40 Q/A Ian 2:06:40 Drug laws
Ziga makes a very good point at 30:00 about how rifles/pistols are not the main weapon of the military. I spent 4 years overseas and never fired my weapon in anger. I sure used my radio though. Not to say that individual skill with small arms is not important for the military, but it is not the MOST important.
@@PolenarTactical I know that these days you can get radlers/shandies with something like 3.5% ABV, but having mainly grown up in the UK I still think of them as 0.5% ABV soft drinks that kids can buy, so the idea of somebody taking a long time to drink one because they aren't used to alcohol is quite funny to me.
As a comp shooter of 10 yrs, i can tell you that training and gun discipline WILL help you in any situation, the stress of competition helps deal with staying cool under pressure, any kind of pressure. Dumping hundreds of rounds as opposed to IPSC or UDPA which allows for instant critique
I agree mostly, except not everyone reacts the same when it's real and someone might not ever go home. I was pretty confident too, highest scorer on yearly quals, trained hard and often, and still froze like a $2 popsicle for a second or two the first time I actually had a suspect at gunpoint. It's not run and gun John Wick when lives are at stake and bullets go both ways.
Any trigger time will make you more likely to prevail in a real world defensive encounter, but IDPA is designed specifically to mimic defensive encounters while remaining *accessible* to the general shooting public.
nice to see the worlds axis powers sit down and talk it out, and in a elementary school library by the looks of those chairs. amazing times we live in.
@@jason200912 Canada, ''little town'o'bethlehem'' and Ukraine. i think Z brought his good luck gimp. and this aint twitter, no matter how hard you try and bait me id never say something stupid like north Korea or China, or the prime minister of Malasia , Malaisia or however its fkn spelled , idk too easy. so, ....im going with the dooshbags to the south, Canada so..... ''you go now'' yu-been here for-awah!!!!!
@@edm240b9 same here. I'm from the midwest and my wife's from the North Shore. She didn't want to move back to MA, thankfully, so we're up in the live free or die state, within a short drive to her fam. Just don't Mass it up while you're here!
Thanks for taking the time to do this. Quite enjoy seeing you doing your normal videos but also just hangin with the bros in a more relaxed environment. No one cared who I was till I put on the mask. -PSR
This was a good talk guys, cheers 🍻 Some points of pros/ cons (or benefits/ downfalls) to competition shooting as applied to the exigent or defensive situation and conflict/ combat world-- Pros/ Benefits: - Escalating fundamental skills and accuracy emphasis - Variable situation dynamics application (if the events are good) - Hard-testing of your arms and equipment - General factor that is is training, just a different way/ means, and good exercise with some stress application Cons/ Downfalls: - A battlefield or defensive situation is a 360 degree spectrum, competition is much more limited - Timed events are the opposite of combat (save for very specific tier-1 operations as the exception) or a defensive situation, you have the rest of your life to figure things out-- and to quote a wise man who served in Somalia, "nothing ever takes 5 minutes" - Courses of fire on the flipside are too predictable compared to combat or defensive situations, besides the assistance of ISR and GEOSINT, the battlespace is largely unknown and the threat/ enemy has a say in the nature of the fight - There is very little to no application of physical defensive tactics (such as combatives) for everyday defensive situation training or nuanced crossover
I mean, I guarantee you Ian has SOME politics, but yeah him not letting it color his videos to the best of his ability is quite a strength. There is a time and place for that stuff, but with the focus his channel takes I think it's okay to leave it by the door, so to speak.
At 45:00 Ian is right. Unless you're training daily with the guys you're kicking the door down with, you're gonna get shot. You're definitely not doing it alone either.
Regarding the title of the video, i would say competition shooting makes u much more capable in a self defense situation in the streets, even more than it would in in a warzone. In a war its more about who's ready first rather than fastest, but in the streets u can't just draw your firearm every single time you get suspicious of someone, so speed matters more.
It's sorta funny when Ian speaks with people here, he looks at the camera, like he does with his videos. Ofc not constantly but he looks at the camera way more than the other people. edit: this be not a bad thing to do.
I started shooting doing more tactical oriented shooting, this was my base level starting from no experience. Because i liked the shooting and moving aspect, i started to do IPSC so i could keep practicing that aspect. Now still doing IPSC and liking it more and more, i also still do tactical courses. And i definitly see a benefit of doing both, coming from tactical shooting and already used to shooting while moving a bit. It helped a lot doing my first competitions when seeing new competition shooters who are not used to that. Doing competitions more, it also helps with tactical shooting in looking where you are going, keeping an eye on the target, getting in position to have a solid base to shoot. like Ian said also, just being comfortable moving around in different positions with a pistol or gun, while running and or reloading is something from competition that transfer very well to tactical. Tactical moving is most of the time even way easier because you only have to go temple index instead of keeping the 180 in mind. There are a lot of details that transfer over back and forth and can compliment each other. The biggest detail that is different in IPSC that doesnt really transfer over, is playing the game more to get a good score. Its not all about just shooting A zone. Which is something i have to keep in mind because when i started i was being "to accurate" , which gives you a lot of A's but a less overall score. 😅
Same here, i was 8th overall in the match but won the "most accurate" award :D IPSC is awesome because it has (in my opinion) one of the best scoring systems around - you have to hit the target but also be super fast. It just pushes you to improve on your skills
Yes The whole livestream can now be exclusively seen on Weaponsandwar.tv, a streaming service that Ian created. One way to watch it is if you are a subscriber there but it's also available for separate purchase for $0.99 www.weaponsandwar.tv/checkout/lynx-brutality-2024/purchase You are probably the first one to get the link as Ian hasn't announce this publicly yet 😅
The ATF and dogs meme comes from Ruby Ridge and Waco. Th Ruby Ridge standoff started when the US Marshall's shot Randy Weaver's dog without identifying themselves and Randy's son Sammy shot back at them. They were staking out Randy Weaver because he didn't show up in court after an ATF informant entrapped him into selling sawed off shotguns. At the beginning of the Waco raid The ATF shot the Branch Davidians' dogs that were in a fenced in pen they had a team that was specifically assigned to do that.
I like competition shooting and it is certainly a beneficial form of training, but IMO tactical training (with your edc/duty pistol) is more beneficial. How many people EDC a competition pistol here in the U.S.? I would bet not many do.
Electrical Discharge Machining uses sparks, Electro-Chemical Machining uses electrolysis. Both amazing processes, but the one being discussed here is ECM.
One correction for Ian, regardless of lying on a background check, possession of firearms is prohibited by illegal users of controlled substances. They're in the same class as felons.
Felons can vote depending on local laws in each state! In some states they can vote while incarcerated. In other states only after they serve their time. With many variations of the theme in between.
Shoutouts to @gunrobot for making PractisimVR, the VR training tool they're talking about. Dude's a GM open shooter in the pacific northwest and a very talented competitor.
Do you know him? Tell him that we love the game but would be very happy if he could make a couple of upgrades to the graphics and update some stuff. We would even be prepared to pay for the patch/upgrade
Enjoying the video! Suggestion; maybe History of Weapons can do a grand collaboration with Pepperbox TV to make a Texas Brutality at the new range at Demo Ranch so the Nine Hole Review guys could camp out with their families and finally attend a brutality?
I work at a research facility where the army tests out new manufacturing technology. If you have about $600,000 you could buy a Phillips hybrid. It prints metal shapes out of welding wire and 5 axes mills them into finished parts all in one machine. It could absolutely manufacture a edc firearm. ive been dying to make a custom slide for my 1911 but my boss wont let me.
And what? Ukraine suddenly will have a president that takes his job very seriously, knows how to set up small arms production and has no friends among oligarchs, whom he'd protect? Oh no, _what a horror..._
On the subject of dogs and the ATF, it doesn't help that in Ruby Ridge and Waco the first shots fired seemed to be to kill the dogs. Even if somebody doesn't like dogs, police entering a situation and shooting is an immediate escalation that it's very hard to de-escalate from
As a bullet caster the 8.6 is cool but I’m not sure if a 1/3 would work with a coated cast bullets would likley spin them apart I know with 6,5 Swede that’s a 1/8 the concenous of 1500/1600 fps being the rpm limit. For me I like to save the money on boolets.
RE: 2:05:15 Felon right to vote & bear arms it is my understanding that they will return your right to vote after a set time(after finishing probation?), but you never get your 'right to bear arms' returned (not without a full Pardon that wipes the felony out of existance completely, and has to come from a signed doc by the State Gov or Fed President)... even for the "Lowest category" of felony (which would be something like being convicted of "possession of ... whatever"). Shows you how much voting actually means there, eh?
You are correct combat will not necessarily make one a great competition shooter but combat will make one better at combat. So do I want to go into combat with the best competition shooter or a sof guy who had 3 deployments in the gwot? I will take the sof guy.
Goes without saying mate, but would you rather (if u had to) go into a gun fight with somebody who does a bit of plinking in his backyard, or somebody who shoots 10,000 rounds a year in training and matches, what would be your choice then
As a guntuber, and a printer at that, it's best to limit exposure. Maybe eventually?? But honestly Admin copped out (heh). It's megabased to stay anonymous as you can on the Internet, and his personality and content speaks all for itself. You reckon he'd be your raifu-waifu femboy or something? Haha Love PSR he's coming up near the top for me as of late, especially without mega cringe "dad humor" that's just Theocratic Conservatism values posed as jokes.
Psr .. Keep the mask on. I think it's cool. Its the only reason i clicked on this video. Bc i recognized you from the thumbnail. Also that was an interesting conversation to listen to.
2:01:48 In the UK, any air rifle with a muzzle energy of more than 12 ft.lbf (6 ft.lbf for pistols) is regulated as a firearm, so there's zero advantage in terms of 'getting around the law'. And if you're unfortunate enough to live in Scotland, even that sub-12 ft.lbf air rifle requires a licence that is more-or-less the same as the one needed for a shotgun in terms of application process and restrictions.
yup, that's exactly what that was we had to change the battery in the camera and people needed a piss break so our editor made a fun transition with AI
"I didnt make the the barrel I didn't heat treat the bolt" neither do most peope who 3d print. It's pretty much buy parts and print the reciever and maybe some other small parts.
'If the only tool you have is a gun every target looks like a dog'
-Ian
No mr fed don’t shoot my dog
Ian with a tactical skirt on coming your way🤣🪖😭
I only clicked on this video to tell you that the Zelensky joke was way too good and I legitimately laughed out loud for a whole minute when I saw it
good to know 😄
Same💀
Ukrainian men, women and children are dying because ruzzia invaded their sovereign territory.
The joke is not funny at all.
Timestamp?
I also came to comment just because of the thumbnail lmaooo
Back in the army I had a very competent CQB instructor, whose favorite CQB weapon was a battery on 155mm field guns...
Based instructor
This is the way
It’s cool to Calvin from A-hole reviews, the unknown firearms man, the president of Ukraine, and the HK-slap person in one video
Unknown? That's the president of France
😂
1:41:31 the moment i realize everyone trains more than me 😅
Dryfire for the win. I’ve won competitive matches after only shooting .22 pistols for a year, (same as you, new children who don’t let me sleep).
It was 3 gun and 2 of the three guns were borrowed, and the pistol hadn’t been shot in 4-5 years. (Dry fire almost every night for the week leading up, but again only pistol).
I'm not one to brag about my financial skills,
but my credit card company calls me almost every day to tell me my balance is outstanding.
Congratulations!
I fuckin love it. You're a glass half full kinda guy.
00:00 Intro
01:30 Lynx Brutality 2024
06:45 PSR History
11:20 Building skills for Brutality matches
13:40 Improving shooting skills
14:50 Grip and anticipation
17:40 Slow is smooth
20:45 Ian's Favorite stage Lynx 2024
22:25 Shooter accountability
24:00 Ian's ultimate stupid
25:50 Tactical vs Competition
31:00 Train as you fight
35:15 Shooting pistol in competition vs real life
36:30 Force on force
40:00 Shooting positions
43:40 Military in competition and vice versa
44:30 Force on force p2
46:45 Negotiating a chair
48:00 Salty Liquorice
49:15 Subway Robot
52:35 Uvalde
55:40 Someone who is interested in LEO/MIL
1:01:30 Q/A PSR
1:07:00 Bullet energy
1:12:00 3D printing
1:23:20 Law's and fines
1:28:39 Q/A Ziga
1:31:40 Doing dumb stuff
1:33:40 Dogs and ATF
1:37:10 Training
1:49:20 MOA Challenge
1:58:40 Q/A Ian
2:06:40 Drug laws
send me an email to polenartactical at gmail dot com
@@PolenarTactical well since its not some telegram number. I can trust it 😂
@@VeryFastRodi we didnt get the email ?
@@PolenarTacticalPin this comment to the top
@PolenarTactical that's odd I did send it
I send one again from my gmail this time
Ziga trying to understand US voting/felony/gun laws was amazing.
Anyone trying to understand it really >.< but yes, Ziga is always a great commentator!
Ziga makes a very good point at 30:00 about how rifles/pistols are not the main weapon of the military. I spent 4 years overseas and never fired my weapon in anger. I sure used my radio though.
Not to say that individual skill with small arms is not important for the military, but it is not the MOST important.
PSR and Gun Jesus? I’m in.
I like how PSR has a drink too even tho he has the mask.
Doin' it the true Stalker way.
They don't want him to feel excluded
I'm glad to report that after 45 minutes, PSR *finally* takes a sip of the Radler.
he doesnt drink much alcohol
He’s wearing a mask how does he
After listening to him I'm glad he doesn't drink much alcohol. I can only imagine how much more annoying he would have been.
@@PolenarTactical I know that these days you can get radlers/shandies with something like 3.5% ABV, but having mainly grown up in the UK I still think of them as 0.5% ABV soft drinks that kids can buy, so the idea of somebody taking a long time to drink one because they aren't used to alcohol is quite funny to me.
@@keithcarnley2249 get off the fucking computer, Lucas.
The first one that makes accurate time stamps of our topics gets a free T-shirt! :D
Lets push the amendment right to International human right
0:00 Video starts/PSR gives intimate details about his backstory
0:01 The gang discusses how excited they are for Girls Frontline 2
2:21:00 Video ends
1:28:37 PSR Beard reveal
1:35:21 Žiga thinking about John Wick
@@australovenatortomino_1741 yup, John Wick
you just don't mess with people's dogs
@@australovenatortomino_1741we needed that beard reveal. 😂
As a comp shooter of 10 yrs, i can tell you that training and gun discipline WILL help you in any situation, the stress of competition helps deal with staying cool under pressure, any kind of pressure. Dumping hundreds of rounds as opposed to IPSC or UDPA which allows for instant critique
I agree mostly, except not everyone reacts the same when it's real and someone might not ever go home. I was pretty confident too, highest scorer on yearly quals, trained hard and often, and still froze like a $2 popsicle for a second or two the first time I actually had a suspect at gunpoint. It's not run and gun John Wick when lives are at stake and bullets go both ways.
Any trigger time will make you more likely to prevail in a real world defensive encounter, but IDPA is designed specifically to mimic defensive encounters while remaining *accessible* to the general shooting public.
nice to see the worlds axis powers sit down and talk it out, and in a elementary school library by the looks of those chairs. amazing times we live in.
I was gunna say💀 they need some sorta setup at least mics😭
What axis powers are they
@@jason200912 Canada, ''little town'o'bethlehem'' and Ukraine. i think Z brought his good luck gimp.
and this aint twitter, no matter how hard you try and bait me id never say something stupid like north Korea or China, or the prime minister of Malasia , Malaisia or however its fkn spelled
, idk too easy. so, ....im going with the dooshbags to the south, Canada so.....
''you go now'' yu-been here for-awah!!!!!
"All of my auto-sears are medicinal".
Love it!
I can feel PSR’s pain. I only started shooting three years ago, my mom was never a fan of firearms and living in MA didn’t really help me out.
Fellow MA native! I fled MA for TN lmao no guns till I moved here.
@@hogandonahue9598 I moved across to NH. Live free or die! Also, still wanted to stay within reasonable travel distance to the family.
@@edm240b9 same here. I'm from the midwest and my wife's from the North Shore. She didn't want to move back to MA, thankfully, so we're up in the live free or die state, within a short drive to her fam. Just don't Mass it up while you're here!
Thanks for taking the time to do this. Quite enjoy seeing you doing your normal videos but also just hangin with the bros in a more relaxed environment.
No one cared who I was till I put on the mask. -PSR
Hallo Ian, its Zigalensky
give me 20000 rockets
This was a good talk guys, cheers 🍻
Some points of pros/ cons (or benefits/ downfalls) to competition shooting as applied to the exigent or defensive situation and conflict/ combat world--
Pros/ Benefits:
- Escalating fundamental skills and accuracy emphasis
- Variable situation dynamics application (if the events are good)
- Hard-testing of your arms and equipment
- General factor that is is training, just a different way/ means, and good exercise with some stress application
Cons/ Downfalls:
- A battlefield or defensive situation is a 360 degree spectrum, competition is much more limited
- Timed events are the opposite of combat (save for very specific tier-1 operations as the exception) or a defensive situation, you have the rest of your life to figure things out-- and to quote a wise man who served in Somalia, "nothing ever takes 5 minutes"
- Courses of fire on the flipside are too predictable compared to combat or defensive situations, besides the assistance of ISR and GEOSINT, the battlespace is largely unknown and the threat/ enemy has a say in the nature of the fight
- There is very little to no application of physical defensive tactics (such as combatives) for everyday defensive situation training or nuanced crossover
Good podcast. I agreed with a lot of what you had to say Ziga
Competition is how you test your training and gear so you can take it to the next level.
That and classes. I recently learned that gear and punches that worked for my CX4 storm doesn’t for the SP5.
Ian sticking to his guns and staying non-political. Props on staying consistent.
Yeah, I caught that. Very classy.
Ian is actually a gus fring level druglord
Eh, even the topis of guns themselves is very political these days. It's smart for him to try to remain neutral for maximum viewership.
I mean, I guarantee you Ian has SOME politics, but yeah him not letting it color his videos to the best of his ability is quite a strength. There is a time and place for that stuff, but with the focus his channel takes I think it's okay to leave it by the door, so to speak.
Ya'll need a Radler sponsorship at this point
i agree, Ian loves it :D
@@PolenarTactical Give me fake candy beer or neat Scotch. Nothing in between.
At 45:00 Ian is right. Unless you're training daily with the guys you're kicking the door down with, you're gonna get shot. You're definitely not doing it alone either.
Regarding the title of the video, i would say competition shooting makes u much more capable in a self defense situation in the streets, even more than it would in in a warzone. In a war its more about who's ready first rather than fastest, but in the streets u can't just draw your firearm every single time you get suspicious of someone, so speed matters more.
Props for drinking a proper Czech Budweiser. Greetings from Czechia.
It's sorta funny when Ian speaks with people here, he looks at the camera, like he does with his videos. Ofc not constantly but he looks at the camera way more than the other people.
edit: this be not a bad thing to do.
Forgot to mention the reason the shot dog thing started because of Ruby Ridge
55:56 LMFAO! I was like ??? Hilarious edit trolling.
we didnt think anyone would actually watch it :D
I started shooting doing more tactical oriented shooting, this was my base level starting from no experience.
Because i liked the shooting and moving aspect, i started to do IPSC so i could keep practicing that aspect.
Now still doing IPSC and liking it more and more, i also still do tactical courses. And i definitly see a benefit of doing both, coming from tactical shooting and already used to shooting while moving a bit. It helped a lot doing my first competitions when seeing new competition shooters who are not used to that.
Doing competitions more, it also helps with tactical shooting in looking where you are going, keeping an eye on the target, getting in position to have a solid base to shoot.
like Ian said also, just being comfortable moving around in different positions with a pistol or gun, while running and or reloading is something from competition that transfer very well to tactical. Tactical moving is most of the time even way easier because you only have to go temple index instead of keeping the 180 in mind.
There are a lot of details that transfer over back and forth and can compliment each other.
The biggest detail that is different in IPSC that doesnt really transfer over, is playing the game more to get a good score. Its not all about just shooting A zone.
Which is something i have to keep in mind because when i started i was being "to accurate" , which gives you a lot of A's but a less overall score. 😅
Same here, i was 8th overall in the match but won the "most accurate" award :D
IPSC is awesome because it has (in my opinion) one of the best scoring systems around - you have to hit the target but also be super fast. It just pushes you to improve on your skills
Is there anywhere to actually watch the uncut livestream VOD of Lynx Brutality? Honestly would love to watch it.
Yes
The whole livestream can now be exclusively seen on Weaponsandwar.tv, a streaming service that Ian created. One way to watch it is if you are a subscriber there but it's also available for separate purchase for $0.99
www.weaponsandwar.tv/checkout/lynx-brutality-2024/purchase
You are probably the first one to get the link as Ian hasn't announce this publicly yet 😅
PHUC LONG I've been following you on FB for years 😭 big love
"if duh wood get cold, duh zero dont hold."
It’s so nice to see PSR get some love
He has a great family channel
The ATF and dogs meme comes from Ruby Ridge and Waco. Th Ruby Ridge standoff started when the US Marshall's shot Randy Weaver's dog without identifying themselves and Randy's son Sammy shot back at them. They were staking out Randy Weaver because he didn't show up in court after an ATF informant entrapped him into selling sawed off shotguns. At the beginning of the Waco raid The ATF shot the Branch Davidians' dogs that were in a fenced in pen they had a team that was specifically assigned to do that.
I like competition shooting and it is certainly a beneficial form of training, but IMO tactical training (with your edc/duty pistol) is more beneficial. How many people EDC a competition pistol here in the U.S.? I would bet not many do.
2:19:00 the stuff used to make the wine sweeter was automotive anti-freeze.
Great discussions as always on Polenar Political!
Wait! There's a small Ziga running around! Congrats! God bless you and your family Ziga!
Thanks!
Yes, already 8 months old :D
That was awesome. Great topics. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Electrical Discharge Machining uses sparks, Electro-Chemical Machining uses electrolysis. Both amazing processes, but the one being discussed here is ECM.
Correct, i think PSR even mentions it after Ian says EDM
26:18 damn I never realized how involved the camera set up and sets were.
Zigas love for his dog is REAL.
1:41:06 if you don't like running try cycling, you can do short cycles on or off road
PSR HERE FOR PODCAST? AUTOMATICALLY LIKED, FULLY SEMI AUTOMATICALLY LIKED
One correction for Ian, regardless of lying on a background check, possession of firearms is prohibited by illegal users of controlled substances. They're in the same class as felons.
Illegally prohibited, because there is no "but" in the 2nd
@@psxtuneservice i agree but the state will still throw you in prison
Felons can vote depending on local laws in each state! In some states they can vote while incarcerated. In other states only after they serve their time. With many variations of the theme in between.
1:33:42
no dog survived ruby ridge and waco
Shoutouts to @gunrobot for making PractisimVR, the VR training tool they're talking about. Dude's a GM open shooter in the pacific northwest and a very talented competitor.
Do you know him? Tell him that we love the game but would be very happy if he could make a couple of upgrades to the graphics and update some stuff.
We would even be prepared to pay for the patch/upgrade
@@PolenarTactical I think his company email is also on the steam page.
Enjoying the video! Suggestion; maybe History of Weapons can do a grand collaboration with Pepperbox TV to make a Texas Brutality at the new range at Demo Ranch so the Nine Hole Review guys could camp out with their families and finally attend a brutality?
Man how is PSR my favorite airsoft tuber and music artist "WERE HAVIN LOTS OF FAMILY FUN WAH YA"
PT Podcast!!!
You ever just see some people in a thumbnail and say hell yeah?
Another podcast! Yes!
Four lads having a great time together
@1:35:37 Randy Weavers son felt the same way as you, Ziga.
Everyone talks about Zelenskyy.
But Kim Jong Un on the left is the real deal.
no, that's Henry from 9-hole reviews
ZELENSKYY IM DEAD 😂
Kim Jong, Jesus, Zelensky, and the new Tesla Bot. What a lineup. 😅
Let's go psr 🎉❤
I work at a research facility where the army tests out new manufacturing technology. If you have about $600,000 you could buy a Phillips hybrid. It prints metal shapes out of welding wire and 5 axes mills them into finished parts all in one machine. It could absolutely manufacture a edc firearm. ive been dying to make a custom slide for my 1911 but my boss wont let me.
WE OUT HERE
0:15 wait… Is PSR actually Tim Hoffman???
yes.. i mean no, absolutely not!
Ziga just went john wick internally when talking about his dog.
I'd watch about five more hours of this.
PSR should go on Joe Rogan
The tisim grows
Came just in time!
Ziga you're playing a dangerous game maybe someone mistakes you for Zelensky for real
and send me a couple of millions or small arms by mistake? i'm in!
@@PolenarTactical or a few tanks and planes
And what? Ukraine suddenly will have a president that takes his job very seriously, knows how to set up small arms production and has no friends among oligarchs, whom he'd protect? Oh no, _what a horror..._
@@TheArklyte…Zelensky doesn’t take his job seriously?
@@PolenarTactical😂😂😂
Very diverse and fun cast, you have a ninja, zelensky, Jesus, and Calvin
On the subject of dogs and the ATF, it doesn't help that in Ruby Ridge and Waco the first shots fired seemed to be to kill the dogs. Even if somebody doesn't like dogs, police entering a situation and shooting is an immediate escalation that it's very hard to de-escalate from
seeing Ian and Hofman in one video is just fvcking awesome!!!!! would be awesome if you could bring Lucas Botkin in aswell!
Ew, no. Lucas is a drama queen and our boys here certainly aren't.
Lucas would be a good fit with Yankee though, lol
@@PanzerRattenthat’s PSR and I too would love to see him do a podcast with Botkin. For different reasons though lol
Did he name drop PSR? 0:17
Let's say no, as to protect his right to privacy
He called him Hoffman, referring to Hoffman Tactical, another famous 3D printing youtuber
As a bullet caster the 8.6 is cool but I’m not sure if a 1/3 would work with a coated cast bullets would likley spin them apart I know with 6,5 Swede that’s a 1/8 the concenous of 1500/1600 fps being the rpm limit. For me I like to save the money on boolets.
RE: 2:05:15 Felon right to vote & bear arms
it is my understanding that they will return your right to vote after a set time(after finishing probation?), but you never get your 'right to bear arms' returned (not without a full Pardon that wipes the felony out of existance completely, and has to come from a signed doc by the State Gov or Fed President)... even for the "Lowest category" of felony (which would be something like being convicted of "possession of ... whatever").
Shows you how much voting actually means there, eh?
Isnt that on judge if he take your voting rights for life?
Where is the simunition video?
in a rough cut stage at the moment
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Yo! PSR part of the boyz now. Love it. Ya made it homie. firm 🤝
We first met a couple of years ago at the Gundies awards in Texas.
PSR is a great guy
Great interview btw
Can I have a bit of that money back, Big Z? I need to get groceries.
Crazy lineup lmfao
👍welcome suprize
You are correct combat will not necessarily make one a great competition shooter but combat will make one better at combat. So do I want to go into combat with the best competition shooter or a sof guy who had 3 deployments in the gwot? I will take the sof guy.
Goes without saying mate, but would you rather (if u had to) go into a gun fight with somebody who does a bit of plinking in his backyard, or somebody who shoots 10,000 rounds a year in training and matches, what would be your choice then
@@Ronin54- 10000
I really enjoyed having PSR in this.
very cool
The once a decade podcast
This is a very strange collaboration that I never thought I would see.
Ziga channeling his inner SOG, sabotaging his enemies weapons. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Wonder when PSR will do the Admin Results thing and take off the mask?
After they get doxxed?
He literally has an entirely public persona outside of this. Quite a few people know who he actually is @@KirkFickert
He shouldn’t admin lost some levity without the balaclava
As a guntuber, and a printer at that, it's best to limit exposure. Maybe eventually?? But honestly Admin copped out (heh). It's megabased to stay anonymous as you can on the Internet, and his personality and content speaks all for itself.
You reckon he'd be your raifu-waifu femboy or something? Haha
Love PSR he's coming up near the top for me as of late, especially without mega cringe "dad humor" that's just Theocratic Conservatism values posed as jokes.
im a simple oldtoober, i see calvin and i click
Psr .. Keep the mask on. I think it's cool. Its the only reason i clicked on this video. Bc i recognized you from the thumbnail. Also that was an interesting conversation to listen to.
2:01:48 In the UK, any air rifle with a muzzle energy of more than 12 ft.lbf (6 ft.lbf for pistols) is regulated as a firearm, so there's zero advantage in terms of 'getting around the law'. And if you're unfortunate enough to live in Scotland, even that sub-12 ft.lbf air rifle requires a licence that is more-or-less the same as the one needed for a shotgun in terms of application process and restrictions.
wtf was that at 55:55??? It looks like if you had AI autocomplete the image?
yup, that's exactly what that was
we had to change the battery in the camera and people needed a piss break so our editor made a fun transition with AI
@@PolenarTactical I was worried I had a stroke!
"I didnt make the the barrel I didn't heat treat the bolt" neither do most peope who 3d print. It's pretty much buy parts and print the reciever and maybe some other small parts.
LET GO MY EGG ROLL!!!!
Q Fix is the firearm most often found in my fantasies.
Zekensky thumbnail is golden bahaha
Love me some PSR!! 😍
PSR is super cool =)
Its very surreal to see Gun Jesus drinking a grapefruit Radler
he really likes radlers :D
I'd like to Ziga and Ian on the Unsubscribe Podcast
you cant miss fast enough to win