as a marksman enthusiast, and american... will at 8:18 was very impressive even for lucky shots at closer range. "am i being trolled right now?" is an accurate response
@@James_Edward59 I think for some people It feels more natural to them/in their brain. But overtime it's a good practice to shoot with both eyes for situational awareness. And more
Seeing what it felt like for Will at the end of that Hostage rescue was quite eye opening, people don't realise that it really is a toll taken on your mind and emotions being in a situation like that, real or not.
Will saying "please don't move" to someone he's apprehending (even if it's just a simulation) really goes to show how much of a genuinely good person he is.
This was a great video. Honestly the best part for me was the end, how you couldn’t explain or process what happened. It goes to show how the mental health of first responders is so damn important and we should ensure they have the resources they need. Thanks for doing this Will.
@Comfy Frog Guy literally had a gun in his hand. The point of the question "what specifically did you see?" was pretty clearly to prove a point that it's a traumatizing experience that can affect your memory in that way, not a test or anything like that.
As a police officer this was definitely fun to watch. Watching Will with firearms was quite hilarious. Great shooting 💪 those rifle rounds in the same hole was ridiculous and nowhere near as easy as it looks 😂
As a police officer who has been through some of this exact training, it's refreshing that they are also going through the legal part of this job. Great job, Will! That challenge coin is a great honor!
It cool seeing an officer I havent seen since I was a kid. The older fella who was more "stern" is him, He would do talks at my school in Austin, He was a APD officer at one point.
As a police officer and someone who goes through this training yearly, pretty awesome job. It definitely is an intense experience and “tunnel vision” is a real thing. You were very confused at the end of the hostage situation 😂
@@the404error7 Maybe that's the ideal number, likely not. But maybe in a world where police are better funded and have the resources to allocate time and manpower to rotate every single person each month without taking away too much from other responsibilities.
Will did stellar. He was thrown head-first into all of these evolutions, and performed above average for someone who’s never cleared a room or worked in a stack. Keyholing two rounds is lucky, but getting three in the same hole is outstanding marksmanship. Aside from his level of fitness, I think what helped him the most is his lack of ego. Well done!
No surprise Will is always getting awesome feedback and cool vibes from every person hes asked to come and take part on a video, Phil, Greg, the swat dudes, that says a lot about him, and thats one of the big reasons why hes more and more successful everyday, our youtuber is an awesome guy
That confusedness at the end is a crazy but true phenomenon. Even when I occasionally play paintball or airsoft with buddy’s I’ll get a bit of it, but nothing compares to real life danger. I’ve never been in a shooting, but I have been in a situation where a drunk guy at a New Year’s Eve party threatened my life with a gun when I was 15. The memory becomes so fuzzy when you calm down. I definitely remember a few things very vividly, but a lot is unclear. I do know one thing for sure though, that was the fastest 40 meter sprint of my life, and I kind of wish it was recorded.
This was really cool, Will. Thanks for shedding light on how hard these men work and how they legitimately do it all to save lives. I’m a firefighter in San Antonio, Tx Would love to see you do some firefighter training next
@@TheDonkeyFLOPPER There was a singular woman but she was just the hostage and I am not sure if she even is employed as a member. People are so soft nowadays
I can tell right now those dudes probably enjoyed this, his attentiveness to what they are trying to teach is a sign of respect that goes a long way and shows that you are interested in what they are doing. Good on him. Also as a first responder myself (fire/rescue), I can tell you right now they know 100% what a stress boner is. They just gotta maintain a certain professional image.
*The most important quality Will taught me is to start chasing my goal no metter how! No excuses. Now I'm filming home workouts form Ukraine and want to say thank you for motivating me all this years! I think I found my passion thanks man!*
One of THE best videos i've seen in a long while, and it was tension filled I can only imagine how much SWAT will grow and mature you as a person, as well as the experiences and how it affects you mentally
Literally an unreal video. Idk why i got so nervous during some of the training especially in the end, i literally was so anxious. So interesting to see the ins and outs and training of some of these people in different fields of work. Keep these up!
Sorry Will but as a SWAT Certified retired cop I laughed my A$$ off at you brother. Thanks I really needed a good laugh! Awesome video man thanks for all your hard work on it. Everyone thinks our job is so easy and they could do it no problem so thank you for showing everyone. Take care!
@@grqfes lol, yeah but back before I got hurt every time I turned around some civilian was telling me all about what I/we should have done instead, how they could/would have handled it, and how much better it would have been done. SMH, LOL!! Folks see Hollywood movies and TV where every single detail is planned and rehearsed over and over again before they even start to use fake pyrotechnics which are planted exactly where they want them to simulate bullet etc. and they do all this dozens of times with weeks, months, sometimes years of planning for some of these stunt routines. Why? So that everything is perfect before they do it for real for fear of losing money by wasting and reshooting it and to be 100% certain no one gets hurt at all. That’s as bad as it gets for them loss of money maybe a sprained ankle or knee of a stunt man because no way are they risking a star if they thing their is any real chance even something minor will happen. People see them and think wow yeah that’s so easy I could do that if I had to, smh. In the real world when bullets make that angry hornet sound next to your head and except for your fellow team guys everyone and everything else is moving randomly at every second, the bad guy has all the advantages and gets to decide when and how he or they want to do things and you have to adjust constantly to it all while being the guy who is responsible for every life out there, well it gets a little bit more interesting!! So we train and train and train because that is about all you can do to help even up the odds, and all of it is hard, every day takes a toll, and if today wasn’t hard you did it wrong!!! You are always pushing to get that little bit better, smarter, stronger, tougher, faster, more accurate, it’s like being on a grinding wheel it just keeps wearing you down. Hell it’s not even a case of if you get hurt, it’s a case of when you get hurt and how bad. But I still miss it and wouldn’t trade it for anything despite being left crippled!
I was a patrol officer for a security department at an inner city school district (never swat or anything like it) we used to do a lot of training in the summer time and building clearing in a low light environment was a big one (we had about 10 or so boarded up buildings most of them being old schools the district could no longer operate due to a drop in the number of students attending) The way I was taught is you always want to let the door breath immediately after opening it, otherwise you could have someone waiting for you to pop through the door way to take you out. I left that line of work 6 months ago, although I do miss it at times especially the sense of brotherhood. Not to often in normal people’s lives that you have to be willing to trust others with your life as well as being willing to put yours on the line for them. I miss that bond and being able to help others in their darkest hour more than anything.
I've successfully watched every video on your channel. It's crazy how far the editing has come and how much more fluid the content has become. It's flows so well. Props to you.
Dude Will always has the best content. And let's not all fail to realize how much work and red tape he probably had to go through to be able to film this stuff. Thanks as always man!
What great instructors! Polite, thoughtful, knowledgeable. And great job, Will! Even though you know it's a simulation, it is a stressful situation and it is easy to get lost in the moment, but you kept your cool.
Will, I've been a long time follower and am an officer and on a SWAT team. I just wanted to say I appreciated how seriously you took all of this, how you treated the guys, and how well you did. By far my favorite video you've made, but I might be a little biased.
You have become the king of content 🐐 great video Will. When you repelled down the tower, as the viewer you could sense your tension. This was next level stuff.
Hey. Im a swat my self! Here are some tips 1:do not walk to person that has hostage he might have a knife he may not be dead so be careful. 2: jump when your about to go though a gap on building.
Great video! The part at the end is so valid and I wish more people could experience that tunnel vision and action trauma so they understood more how hard a police officer and swat officers job is.
Thank you for sharing this and thank the swat team for accommodating. It’s a nice peek into what our first responders are and what goes into their training.
I’ve always had a tremendous respect for swat, police officers and military. There is something to be said for the men and women who volunteer to put their lives on the line for others.
Will is a fucking hero. His videos are always fantastic. Wether it's training with Mr olympia or training with swat or eating people food recommendations. This guy works hard!! Much love man!!
Will I just wanna say I’ve been on prep and am currently 6 days out and I’ve just been binge watching ur vids lately and its made it sooo much easier to keep me going, so thank you so much 🙏
Will truly doesn't understand how impressive it is that he shot 3 rounds in the same hole. It's virtually impossible to do that with 2. Doing it with 3 is like winning the lottery 3 times in a row.
ok i fucking love love love this. i REALLY hope, where ever willy leaned on police views, this really helped shape them into something positive with the views. The second he was speechless with "do you remember what happened" was awesome to see.
If only you could've tried the video simulation, too. We got to use it in my training (as a Corrections Deputy) during my time at the academy. Very cool stuff. Around 10 very different scenarios (out of hundreds that exist in the program), all with very different outcomes and responses.
The only thing I like is when they close the door of the swat van and then I saw that you were getting sent away but I forgot you were getting swatch training not getting away
Love that you’re showing your following the crazy complex world of policing. People hate it or completely avoid it these days. You gained a huge fan today. Much respect
That 3 rounds in one while was very impressive as a firearms enthusiast, that rifle was also set up very very well. The balance on it looked good with the mawl/surefire/suppressor up front and the Aimpoint T2 on that unity riser.
as a marksman enthusiast, and american... will at 8:18 was very impressive even for lucky shots at closer range.
"am i being trolled right now?" is an accurate response
All those hours of Halo paid off :P
He's got aim assist!
Jokes aside I can't believe it myself!
Right bro I shot a perfect score on my last qual for the army and I 100% could not do that on a whim with my first shots of the day
As a firearms enthusiast, why was he closing one eye while shooting with a red dot?
@@James_Edward59 I think for some people It feels more natural to them/in their brain. But overtime it's a good practice to shoot with both eyes for situational awareness. And more
Seeing what it felt like for Will at the end of that Hostage rescue was quite eye opening, people don't realise that it really is a toll taken on your mind and emotions being in a situation like that, real or not.
Will has a legitimate talent for shooting. That was extremely impressive
3 shots same hole. what a guy.
@@misfitchamos That's what she said
@@misfitchamos Deadshot would have been proud!
He just needs to learn how to load a magazine 😂
bros a possible prodigy.
"I like that gun.."
"You can't have it!"
I can tell he's been asking to take home a few things 😂
Will saying "please don't move" to someone he's apprehending (even if it's just a simulation) really goes to show how much of a genuinely good person he is.
Didn't he say "police don't move"
Canadian politeness
He's canadian what did you expect lmao
I would be like "ALLAHU AKBAR" and blow the bomb
He's just Canadian.
This was a great video. Honestly the best part for me was the end, how you couldn’t explain or process what happened. It goes to show how the mental health of first responders is so damn important and we should ensure they have the resources they need. Thanks for doing this Will.
Guy had a gun in his right hand
@Comfy Frog Guy literally had a gun in his hand. The point of the question "what specifically did you see?" was pretty clearly to prove a point that it's a traumatizing experience that can affect your memory in that way, not a test or anything like that.
@Comfy Frog not like he is train to do so this is just a trail for experience
@Comfy Frog yeah an armed hostage taker in a confined room totally not dangerous and not a threat at all, absolutely innocent.
@Comfy Frog ur a weird one
Wills always got the most cinematic videos
W editor
Muskets a goat editor 🙌
iSeeFitness thanks bro 🤝
Pretty good damn videos and creativity and humour will has it best, but best cinematography in industry is definetly David laid
@@TheEditorJosh 🐐🐐🐐
As a police officer this was definitely fun to watch. Watching Will with firearms was quite hilarious. Great shooting 💪 those rifle rounds in the same hole was ridiculous and nowhere near as easy as it looks 😂
Will having to explain to SWAT experts what a stress boner is made me realize that these men are just always hard.
AYO
wahahahahahahahaahahhaha im so done thank u for making my day
Stay hard brothers..
That’s why they always get laid
read your comment then 3 seconds later, shows up in the vid, preety perfect timing
1:08 Manual breaching
4:43 Shooting
7:17 Hostage situation headshot
9:00 Repelling down
14:20 Clearing a room
15:33 Hostage Rescue
As a police officer who has been through some of this exact training, it's refreshing that they are also going through the legal part of this job. Great job, Will!
That challenge coin is a great honor!
It cool seeing an officer I havent seen since I was a kid. The older fella who was more "stern" is him, He would do talks at my school in Austin, He was a APD officer at one point.
I love how the one guy matched your energy and humor the whole time. Absolutely brilliant
As a police officer and someone who goes through this training yearly, pretty awesome job. It definitely is an intense experience and “tunnel vision” is a real thing. You were very confused at the end of the hostage situation 😂
Bro didn’t have a clue what happened 😂 that shit looks intense on the brain for real
Yearly? Yikes man.
Do you shoot black civilians?
Yearly? This should be a minimum of once every other month.
@@the404error7 Maybe that's the ideal number, likely not. But maybe in a world where police are better funded and have the resources to allocate time and manpower to rotate every single person each month without taking away too much from other responsibilities.
Will did stellar. He was thrown head-first into all of these evolutions, and performed above average for someone who’s never cleared a room or worked in a stack. Keyholing two rounds is lucky, but getting three in the same hole is outstanding marksmanship. Aside from his level of fitness, I think what helped him the most is his lack of ego. Well done!
Congrats to Will on pushing himself outside the conform zone, not only physically but also creatively with this one, outstanding work.
I hope you're saying 'creatively' sarcastically, considering this video idea was a straight rip off lmao
@@okdarius who did it first?
@@marvinsequera Michelle Khare. It's funny because he also EXACTLY one-for-one copied the title. Could have atleast thought of his own title lol
@@okdarius who is that ?
@@abTOTY just some youtuber whos slightly more well known and made this exact video a while back. (literal exact same title lol)
I still can't believe he put three rounds in the same hole.. do you have any idea how incredibly hard that is?
He’s secretly a navy seal marksman.
Ye ik
No surprise Will is always getting awesome feedback and cool vibes from every person hes asked to come and take part on a video, Phil, Greg, the swat dudes, that says a lot about him, and thats one of the big reasons why hes more and more successful everyday, our youtuber is an awesome guy
I love how nice the trainers are. They are friendly and nice instead of screaming and cursing you
The banter and communication between will and the soldiers was both wholesome and informative, very entertaining video
*policemen
@@HansTheGreatestApocPlayer Militarization of police moment.
@@Jarandjar i mean, swat is a needed thing, lmao
@@shrio6867 They should send social workers in hostage situations or even better, patrol officers with pistols lol.
@@IamJigle that’s easily the dumbest suggestion ever.
One of your best videos Will! Thank you for allowing us BTS of SWAT and learning the mental toll it can take to protect and serve.
Will never ceases to surprise us. And that’s why we love him
That confusedness at the end is a crazy but true phenomenon. Even when I occasionally play paintball or airsoft with buddy’s I’ll get a bit of it, but nothing compares to real life danger. I’ve never been in a shooting, but I have been in a situation where a drunk guy at a New Year’s Eve party threatened my life with a gun when I was 15. The memory becomes so fuzzy when you calm down. I definitely remember a few things very vividly, but a lot is unclear. I do know one thing for sure though, that was the fastest 40 meter sprint of my life, and I kind of wish it was recorded.
This was really cool, Will. Thanks for shedding light on how hard these men work and how they legitimately do it all to save lives.
I’m a firefighter in San Antonio, Tx
Would love to see you do some firefighter training next
*men and women
@@jackienew only saw men in this video. Sorry you felt the need to push your agenda on an innocent comment
@@TheDonkeyFLOPPER yeah, who the hell does this on a completely unrelated video, this isnt twitter
@@TheDonkeyFLOPPER There was a singular woman but she was just the hostage and I am not sure if she even is employed as a member. People are so soft nowadays
@@jackienew men are the only ones fit for this job, studies confirm this.
I can tell right now those dudes probably enjoyed this, his attentiveness to what they are trying to teach is a sign of respect that goes a long way and shows that you are interested in what they are doing. Good on him.
Also as a first responder myself (fire/rescue), I can tell you right now they know 100% what a stress boner is. They just gotta maintain a certain professional image.
*The most important quality Will taught me is to start chasing my goal no metter how! No excuses. Now I'm filming home workouts form Ukraine and want to say thank you for motivating me all this years! I think I found my passion thanks man!*
Mad respect. I want to experience this stress one time to further understand the struggle and the whole process of hostage rescue. Incredible
One of THE best videos i've seen in a long while, and it was tension filled
I can only imagine how much SWAT will grow and mature you as a person, as well as the experiences and how it affects you mentally
Literally an unreal video. Idk why i got so nervous during some of the training especially in the end, i literally was so anxious. So interesting to see the ins and outs and training of some of these people in different fields of work. Keep these up!
Sorry Will but as a SWAT Certified retired cop I laughed my A$$ off at you brother. Thanks I really needed a good laugh! Awesome video man thanks for all your hard work on it. Everyone thinks our job is so easy and they could do it no problem so thank you for showing everyone. Take care!
What does it matter what anyone thinks, being a police officer is Bad A$$
i dont know if anyone thinks being part of swat is easy
@@grqfes lol, yeah but back before I got hurt every time I turned around some civilian was telling me all about what I/we should have done instead, how they could/would have handled it, and how much better it would have been done. SMH, LOL!! Folks see Hollywood movies and TV where every single detail is planned and rehearsed over and over again before they even start to use fake pyrotechnics which are planted exactly where they want them to simulate bullet etc. and they do all this dozens of times with weeks, months, sometimes years of planning for some of these stunt routines. Why? So that everything is perfect before they do it for real for fear of losing money by wasting and reshooting it and to be 100% certain no one gets hurt at all. That’s as bad as it gets for them loss of money maybe a sprained ankle or knee of a stunt man because no way are they risking a star if they thing their is any real chance even something minor will happen.
People see them and think wow yeah that’s so easy I could do that if I had to, smh. In the real world when bullets make that angry hornet sound next to your head and except for your fellow team guys everyone and everything else is moving randomly at every second, the bad guy has all the advantages and gets to decide when and how he or they want to do things and you have to adjust constantly to it all while being the guy who is responsible for every life out there, well it gets a little bit more interesting!!
So we train and train and train because that is about all you can do to help even up the odds, and all of it is hard, every day takes a toll, and if today wasn’t hard you did it wrong!!! You are always pushing to get that little bit better, smarter, stronger, tougher, faster, more accurate, it’s like being on a grinding wheel it just keeps wearing you down. Hell it’s not even a case of if you get hurt, it’s a case of when you get hurt and how bad. But I still miss it and wouldn’t trade it for anything despite being left crippled!
@@thegrizzlyoldtiger seems like you are Larping as a swat officer. Stop being so insecure and ashamed of who you really are.
@@grqfes i sure don't
I was a patrol officer for a security department at an inner city school district (never swat or anything like it) we used to do a lot of training in the summer time and building clearing in a low light environment was a big one (we had about 10 or so boarded up buildings most of them being old schools the district could no longer operate due to a drop in the number of students attending)
The way I was taught is you always want to let the door breath immediately after opening it, otherwise you could have someone waiting for you to pop through the door way to take you out. I left that line of work 6 months ago, although I do miss it at times especially the sense of brotherhood. Not to often in normal people’s lives that you have to be willing to trust others with your life as well as being willing to put yours on the line for them. I miss that bond and being able to help others in their darkest hour more than anything.
Quite possibly my favorite video Will has ever done.
Thank you to all those who serve in protect.
"How many bullets per round?"
It's safe to say he's not a gun guy
Would love to see more content like this. I love experiencing the behind the scenes of LEO/military training
One of my favorite videos yet. Getting out of your comfort zone and doing something like SWAT is no small task. Appreciate you’re content brotha!
Production value on another level. Great video as usual, Sir William.
I've successfully watched every video on your channel. It's crazy how far the editing has come and how much more fluid the content has become. It's flows so well. Props to you.
So much love and effort in these videos! We appreciate it ❤
"I like the gun , You cant have it " made me roll in laughter
Normally when I watch these type of videos they’re so serious and all, props to you will for still being funny!
Dude Will always has the best content. And let's not all fail to realize how much work and red tape he probably had to go through to be able to film this stuff. Thanks as always man!
Somehow Will being a natural good shot is perfectly on point for his character
Loved this. This was an absolute pleasure to see you in this environment. Job well done.
What great instructors! Polite, thoughtful, knowledgeable. And great job, Will! Even though you know it's a simulation, it is a stressful situation and it is easy to get lost in the moment, but you kept your cool.
Great effort 😊😊
We all know that Will and Ollie are the two SWAT members we'd want to protect us.
damn those guys are mellow, i wish i had these guys in my country, most of them are straight poker face and alpha behaviour all the time
i wasnt even there and my adrenaline is going and i feel tired mentally. This video was awesome. would love to see more like it!
Will, I've been a long time follower and am an officer and on a SWAT team. I just wanted to say I appreciated how seriously you took all of this, how you treated the guys, and how well you did. By far my favorite video you've made, but I might be a little biased.
You have become the king of content 🐐 great video Will. When you repelled down the tower, as the viewer you could sense your tension. This was next level stuff.
my favorite part of this was the non-stop humor and how he didn't always take them seriously.
is no one gonna talk about the suspect’s information form. That is hilarious. the little things, Will will make everything funny
Real weed AND fake weed
I really enjoyed this video, and it went by much quicker than I was expecting for an 18 minute video
You're really stepping up your game. Awesome content, keep it up!
These guys are legends. What they go through on a regular basis is unbelievable
For the algorithm ❤️
Hey. Im a swat my self! Here are some tips 1:do not walk to person that has hostage he might have a knife he may not be dead so be careful. 2: jump when your about to go though a gap on building.
you're a "SWAT"? Right...and I'm a dinosaur.
youre not a swat
yeah....... and don’t forget to jump side to side when you’re hipfiring into the baddies!
ya not fooling everyone, look at her channel banner lol
😬😬
Great video! The part at the end is so valid and I wish more people could experience that tunnel vision and action trauma so they understood more how hard a police officer and swat officers job is.
Thank you for sharing this and thank the swat team for accommodating. It’s a nice peek into what our first responders are and what goes into their training.
This is probably your best video yet will. Crazy to see how far you’ve come.
This guy should be a movie star.
FINALLY, someone else who's Right Handed and Left Eye Dominant. Welcome to the club Will!!
@@normantepeltu Haha, I love that you said "Dozens" as opposed to thousands 🤣
I hate it.
3:18 door torturer got me laughin on the floor
It was cool of this SWAT team to let you come in and train with them. Good job on not making an ass out of yourself!
Fun video Will, love seeing other forms of fitness within professional communities.
I’ve always had a tremendous respect for swat, police officers and military. There is something to be said for the men and women who volunteer to put their lives on the line for others.
Your video keep getting better Will!! Love watching them! Amazing content. Thank you.
Will is a fucking hero. His videos are always fantastic. Wether it's training with Mr olympia or training with swat or eating people food recommendations. This guy works hard!! Much love man!!
Favorite episode! Awesome PD for taking the time to show you what they do!
Damn son Will has a good eye for shooting!
This should be a series. Love the content.
Will really does not care what happens to him anymore and its the most entertaining thing possible
Best content I've seen in a long time brother! Well done on all accords!!
Your videos have been on point lately
Klink just savagely calling out your squats 😂😂😂
Will I just wanna say I’ve been on prep and am currently 6 days out and I’ve just been binge watching ur vids lately and its made it sooo much easier to keep me going, so thank you so much 🙏
Will truly doesn't understand how impressive it is that he shot 3 rounds in the same hole. It's virtually impossible to do that with 2. Doing it with 3 is like winning the lottery 3 times in a row.
It is not virtually impossible 😂...stop it lmao
@@chuckgamble5696 it pretty much is. It's so incredibly difficult to even fire 2 shots in the same spot, let alone 3.
Great job Will! I am a Trooper and I remember my first scenarios and that same tunnel vision. Love your videos!
Alright the swat guys actually had pretty good banter
Cops are always big jokers. You have to be. Job is very dark.
need more vids like this , u look legit awesome bro!
Will is doing great with the uploads, this is crazy!
ok i fucking love love love this. i REALLY hope, where ever willy leaned on police views, this really helped shape them into something positive with the views. The second he was speechless with "do you remember what happened" was awesome to see.
As a Police officer, dude you are a natural!! Great job.
Loved the comic banter the instructor team had, great to see 😁
I never comment but this video was awesome. Great job Will and whoever shot/edit this 🔥
Thank you! (editor) and Patrick filmed it
@@TheEditorJosh ay bro gj on the editing fr
If only you could've tried the video simulation, too. We got to use it in my training (as a Corrections Deputy) during my time at the academy. Very cool stuff. Around 10 very different scenarios (out of hundreds that exist in the program), all with very different outcomes and responses.
You should do one with special operations dudes, rangers or green beret
The only thing I like is when they close the door of the swat van and then I saw that you were getting sent away but I forgot you were getting swatch training not getting away
Love that you’re showing your following the crazy complex world of policing. People hate it or completely avoid it these days. You gained a huge fan today. Much respect
I’ve already watched 20 of your videos but this one got me to subscribe!
1 described at the first video
@@Lambo_567 🍪
Love the mixture of humor and seriousness in this video…. If fun, informative and still a serious subject.
1:57😂🤣🤣 he realy do..
8:18 Oh my Goodness steady shooter that's actually insane 🔥
Best part of the video 0:00 - 18:31
It’s really cool seeing you visiting my backyard here in Texas, welcome Will. 👍
“how many bullets per round”
That 3 rounds in one while was very impressive as a firearms enthusiast, that rifle was also set up very very well. The balance on it looked good with the mawl/surefire/suppressor up front and the Aimpoint T2 on that unity riser.
Can't wait for the day Will gets David Goggins for a video
I love how the trainers are joking with will and matches his energy
Will is slowly turning into captain America 😭
Captain Canada
@@dylanturley7291 Captain Canuck!
The thing I miss the most about being a cop was the comradery.
This is cool, kinda like the Michelle Khare channel!
yes ikr they should do a collab