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Would you want to be the one to tell that guy he can't do whatever he wants? He'd out-tactical anyone before they even knew what hit them.
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LOL some of you guys didn't read where the range owners signed off and monitored on the drills...
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dude, he's wearing his sunglasses indoors, clearly operator as fuck.
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Hahaha Yeah no range allows that... Must work there or some other special privilege View Quote The ONLY time I've ever been allowed to do that was at the outdoor range in Hawaii. Once. We'd finished our 9mm & 12g quals so the GM said "hey let's have some fun!" and set up a shooting scenario for us. One at a time we got to shoot at targets while he yelled at us things like "He's not down, keep firing!" and we had to progress from one target to the next, reload and then switch from the 9m to the shotgun. Heckling was allowed but everyone had to stay seated etc. Actually it was pretty fun. But yeah, not common. IIRC he just wanted to use up some of the ammo. |
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Um hell no, not with other shooters present. I shoot IDPA which requires us to shoot and move BUT we only have one shooter at a time. That range is asking for trouble.
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Looks like the ceiling may have been taking some hits when he busted out his ground game.
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I have been to a few indoor ranges in my life and have never seen anyone doing this between stalls. anyone know what range this is? No its not me, or even my son. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd6wxGdehr4 Read the little white box in the video. It contains a clue. At my range (my backyard) I can do whatever I want... This, i can do that whenever i wan. But i only watched about 12 seconds of the video |
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If this was happening while I was on the range I would leave PFQ.
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Member of a private outdoor range in Texas. We can do pretty much whatever we want. Self-policed, and very likely that you will be the only person in your bay when there.
NEVER seen anything like that at a general access indoor range. Personally, I would pack up and scoot with guys doing that down the firing line in those conditions. I'm all for training, but hinking and jinking like that with other folks at, or sometimes in front of your 180 line seems rather retarded to me. |
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The outdoor range I go to (100% civilian owned and operated) allows you to don kit and shoot and move across and up and down (firing in only one direction) with rifles, pistols, and shotguns. That guy looks like a homo doing that at an indoor range however. If he got permission I see no issue. Training is training. you can never get better if you don't train. Still looks like a homo though. View Quote Perfect summation, I concur. |
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Quoted: By the way that is the actual flame coming out of the gun http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i158/tommy2399/1911dude2_zpsab97eb23.jpg View Quote |
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as a lefty myself, I would like to point out that he is left handed. he can shoot and handle a gun. the range let him do what he was doing.
I spent an hour today pretty much the same thing at the Jackson Hole Gun Club range. multiple target drills, move and fire, mag changes, failure drills, 5 round drills, weak hand shooting. you won't be seeing it on youtube. I don't understand why this gets so many people here on a firearms site bent out of shape. this is how you train for action pistol competitions, and for defensive pistol use. I enjoyed the video. I don't know what to make of the dual wielding, but it's fun to watch. |
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I'd most likely let the guy draw from the holster and shoot at the range I work at.. But not bounce around or shoot at angles that would cause baffle impacts..
We try to be pretty cool with customers and allow them to shoot as fast as they can keep it on target.. While he looks like a ghay Fanboy he does shoot better than 99% of our customers.. That comes at a price though when douchebags try and imitate.. |
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I'd throw his stupid ass out the door. If he has a range membership it should be cancelled immediately with no refund
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I have been to a few indoor ranges in my life and have never seen anyone doing this between stalls. anyone know what range this is? No its not me, or even my son. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd6wxGdehr4 Read the little white box in the video. It contains a clue. Reading comprehension is not a strong GD skill. Reaction without all information is the norm. |
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I have been to a few indoor ranges in my life and have never seen anyone doing this between stalls. anyone know what range this is? No its not me, or even my son. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd6wxGdehr4 Read the little white box in the video. It contains a clue. Reading comprehension is not a strong GD skill. Reaction without all information is the norm. |
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I was there on Friday actually. Actually I was in one of the lanes he was shooting from. Dude wasn't there doing that though. I will say he seems like his skills are good and he seems pretty safety conscious. Not only that, their is usually an RO inside the range monitoring. If they OK'd it, their range, their rules. I honestly would feel safer with him in the range than the security class that was in there when I was shooting. It was scary to see how many shots would hit the ground during a volley of fire from the class. Not only that I was 5 lanes away from the class and both mine and my buddy's target runner strings got shot somehow.
Haters gonna hate, dude can shoot and wants to practice stuff under supervision. Why the problem with it? |
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I don't think the local indoor ranges would go for that unless I was a buddy of the employees or something.
I can't fault the guy for trying to practice and improve, but having shot with some real pipe hitters and having seen what they can do, I don't think I would have posted that on Youtube in the mistaken impression that I was shit hot. |
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http://i.imgur.com/mDMHk0r.png?1 Ghey as fuck. I like his little tactical slow-look from side to side. That's some real Tier 0 shit right there. View Quote That doesn't look uncomfortable at all. |
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Can he shoot? Yes. Is he a giant ass clown who's trying way way to hard? Yes.
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If you don't wear your watch on the back of your wrist you're not tacticool.
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Is the broken wristed canted swans neck thingy an actual taught or recognized method? I've never seen it but it looks like some modification of the sewell position. I can't see contorting my grip and wrists like that to search and assess
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Quoted: Is the broken wristed canted swans neck thingy an actual taught or recognized method? I've never seen it but it looks like some modification of the sewell position. I can't see contorting my grip and wrists like that to search and assess View Quote Yeah, all the fad trainers are doing it. Also the pointlessly slow side-to-side "see what a badass I am" head turning. Cuz it's all tactical and shit. |
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Lol
I used to work at that shop and its parent one in Pompano Beach back in the 90's. Saw 3 suicides there . ETA holy shoite they still have that old CAswell plating in the back thats falling apart lol |
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I need to spend more time practicing shooting from the middle of a hallway and then moving to another hallway and shooting from the middle of it.
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Ahhhhh Dancing with guns.
Too many Gunkhata movies for that one. He has his dance moves down but sucks at controlling recoil. Slow as shit on follow up shots. And almost blasted the target retrieval controls twice. I think that shows too much time with the airsoft and not enough time not the range. To answer OP's question. Yeah that would be fine if you were alone at my range. Which is often. |
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http://i.imgur.com/mDMHk0r.png?1 Ghey as fuck. I like his little tactical slow-look from side to side. That's some real Tier 0 shit right there. View Quote What's with turning the gun to the side like that? Is that a move they teach in classes or something? It doesn't make any sense to me. |
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No way my range would allow that but I'm pretty impressed with his shooting to be honest.
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LOL some of you guys didn't read where the range owners signed off and monitored on the drills... View Quote So it was 8p.m. on a Thursday night when some young neck beard was running the range solo and the managers were all off. Ive seen the same shit. But the little asian guy was practicing racking the slide with one hand using a front/back motion to force it to cycle on inertia. The stupid neck beard was delighted by the superior show of stupidity. |
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I could only bear it to the point where I saw just how close the other range people were to that craziness... No way would I be anywhere near that bonehead. I've been around shooting my entire life and I have seen people discharge weapons when drawing from a holster. I've also seen a guy have an AD when running around and fall down. Last thing I would allow is some young nut jumping around 20 feet away from me with a loaded gun doing foolish drills. That crap should only be done outdoors and with everyone well behind the shooter. Nothing at all wrong with the drills but everything wrong with doing it indoors with concrete floor and people nearby.
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