Hours, months, and years of training get the enemy dead regardless if that's you or them! Training is key, if you are coming off your couch after watching 15 episodes of Navy Seals and think you stand a chance you are just a live target! I mean except you, you're a badass and slept at a motel 6. You were born to kill
You can see the fine tuning in the SEALs movements. It’s like art. Brother on the bottom isn’t bad, he just doesn’t have the buttery smooth flow that comes with the 1000s of repetitions that the SEAL has. Excellent work from both parties.
Yeah man for sure. Also it seems like the SEAL consistently moved at the same pace/speed never slowing down or stopping . Outlaw moved well but at times had to change rate of movement speed. In the end they almost ended up in the same exact place at times. Consistent, Fluid movement almost always beats speed
@@christophersmith2683 "Consistent, Fluid movement almost always beats speed". I'll disagree on this point. Violence of Action is a very real thing and something SEALS and Delta are trained in as well. It's not consistent or fluid. It's fast, dirty and beautiful in an ugly way. There's a time and a place for both.
Word, and notice how after he cleared the first room and he was coming back out, he removed his rifle from the ready position to peek around the corner 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
They're entering doorways as if they haven't been in the building the entire time. If someone truly is back there they're waiting with their barrel aimed where your head will pop out next. Stop entering any LDA like it's a game of hide and seek. I've even seen soldiers falling into the LDA as they enter, some kicking already opened doors so hard they come off their hinges, always have a violence of action
There’s a reason the SEAL just looks totally chill the whole time. He would probably be moving a little faster if he had a team behind him. One man clearing is one of the most dangerous things you do.
An SF guy told me the only time he goes fast during CQB is if there's hostages. In all other instances, he barely goes a power walking pace. CQB is slow, HRT is fast.
barely makes a difference, they can hear you doing that 99% of the time. As ex anti terror unit form eu i can say cqb only work for some bandits, and entering room without nades taht guys are know you will enter, it will at least have 1-2 casualties per room. This current meta of room clearing and bullshit is a joke unless oponents are blind and deaf
@@DxBlackhe's still telegraphing his barrel through the doorway, an enemy combatant would easily see the barrel first and just start spraying before you even finish getting through the door way
Biggest mistake outlaw made was breaching his muzzle in a doorway he hasn’t cleared. Someone can grab that muzzle and take the rifle from you. The seal had very fluid movement and was clearing every obstacle that came to him with ease and keeping his rifle ready to engage. 100% to the seal 10% to the “outlaw”
@@GoonyMclinuximagine thinking these tactics work(or are designed) on anything except unarmed, law abiding citizens. Just a little exposure to truth...
@@Steven-v7byou do realize these are the tactics taught to the most powerful and highly trained military in the world, right? Obviously they work when multiple countries train with US military. Also, this is CQB training. Close Quarters Battle. These are tactics to find armed people. Raiding/search and seizure when it comes to unarmed civilians is a completely different and more aggressive approach. You sir, have absolutely no clue what you’re talking about and it’s pretty funny.
@@Steven-v7b when you have an m4 held to a civilians face you dont need tactics lmfao. imagine thinking the strongest military in the world would teach useless shit to their soldiers, we wouldnt be the strongest if that was the case
@@SaintLuke832but the outlaw had terrible footwork turning into the last room. He had to do a little babystep. Nothing smooth about it and affects any reaction time spending head space doing that correction
I like the seals negative posture, ready to fall backwards or move away from the doorway at a moments notice. His center of gravity is farther back than the outlaws, which wpuld allow him to move in reverse faster. At least thats what it loos like to me.
I also like how his eyes, hands and barrel sort of track and follow each other. The weapon is part of his body while the other guy changes the position of his weapon more. The seal is ready to attack where the other guy will to be adjust to attack.
The navy seal never lets his barrel extend out of the door frame before his body. The outlaw was showing his barrel on almost every entry point lol but he did move smoothly. Anyone that knows what they are doing they see a barrel they are shooting through that thin ass wall 😅
Why are both clearing from the right side with the gun on right shoulder? I genuinly dont know but i thought you switch the side of the shoulder so you show as little as possible?
@@jeannevonarc6518If that's a dry wall exposing less is less important than to maintain steady and ready I guess? But anyway, no matter how good you are, the winning chance of one man room clearing is at most 49.999999%. Any doorway with two side opening leaves you 50% chance to die straight away.
Perfect demonstration of, “Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.” From the Seal. You can definitely tell the seal is definitely working off of muscle memory and training that was engraved! This is all stuff we learned at ranger school!!💪🏾
I went through S.W.A.T. School back in 2001 and every subsequent CQB school I’ve completed taught me one thing….Smooth is fast. You never move faster than you can effectively clear, engage, and destroy your target. The more you train the faster you will become. It’s not complicated, but it does require a lot of effort, dedication, and training to become really good at it.
I really like that the seal hid his weapon from the next angle consistently. On the last room, the outlaw didn't and telegraphed his entry far before he decided to go in
Only critique I have is that you allowed your muzzle device to protrude beyond the doorframe on the final doorway, telegraphing your exact position to anyone inside. Depending on the wall that could be instant death, or death the moment you step further in. Beyond that, seemed pretty fucking rock solid.
@CJ-lr4ej Why the hell are you relaying info that I already know 😂 I clearly said that I was curious about his background, never said anything that would hint towards me being questionable about what he said.
@@LastAmericanOutlawLARP this, Meal Team Six. Don’t talk shit at dudes who have two eyes and fail to ignore your sensual eating and drinking habits. You get that alcoholism on your VA claim for the free cash?
Omg u aint lying....one u hit that fatal funnel its no going back....combat will make or break u thats 4 sho. Ima combat vet btw so im not just talkin crap.
@@joehatten9171 thank you for your service. I’ve got several family members who were or are currently doorkickers and although I haven’t served I’ve ran drills with them before. People with no understanding of firearms just don’t comprehend the fact that NOTHING is cover, it’s just concealment. Ive yet to see an interior wall that stops 5.56 from coming right through it.
1 not trying to be sneaky 2 it’s a 50 minute long form video and this is a clip 3 that door in this situation is closed 4 ya I fkd up that’s why it’s practice 5 have you ever done it ?
@@LastAmericanOutlaw It's not the serious dude. But I get where you're coming from. 90% of the people commenting have no experience, and you did decent.
@TheLastAmericanOutlaw get it's practice we all gotta do it but even if it was an open door your dead, I'm sure you've said it before "train how you fight" but either way your doing good and still training yourself now the less
@@LastAmericanOutlawI have. How it was taught to me was to map out the corners. From corner to corner to doorway to corner. Just a tip that's not talking about your suppressor being visible in doorways.
If you are in a situation where you are attempting this alone, you are probably dead anyway. Not to mention all this is nice until you are lying on the floor cause you didn’t check a closed door for tampering or traps. Which you wouldn’t know if there were any or not, cause you are SOLO and had no backup or intel. And all the people saying “if someone broke in your house” you have never experienced a break-in before. Unless you left the door unlocked, you know where they are. Thousands of 911 calls can also back that up. Either you already know, or they already are on top of you. And you are not trained for a hostage situation so “save your family” aint gonna happen from you if you didn’t know where they were in the first place. You have the upper hand in a break in scenario, not them. You don’t need these techniques. You should be proceeding to your safest and closest exit or barricading and bunkering down and getting ready to engage from cover in a break in.
Only thing I noticed was he went in front of the big box and had his back to it while the dude on the bottom went around it. Box was big enough to hide behind. Other than that, I agree. Dude up top was smooth.
@@daruma7198 fr, I cringe anytime i watch a 200lbs+ white male with a beard holding a $5k riffle with $10k of attachment thinking he is the baddest mf but to coward to join.
This comment here is why I spent an extra 40 minutes on this vid. Only thing I wished I could see more was of those room pushes from an inside perspective to see where and how they were reacting to entering too.
Well the outlaw has obviously never cleared a real room in his life, peaking corners head first and considering his muzzle clearance on the door to the second room was a big “get ready to shoot” if someone was in there more of an air softer than an outlaw
I think he was the better one, and that was his misstake, a bad one tho. BUT Navy did not prioritize the closest opening he enterd first,exposing his entire side to the room and went in 2nd room exposing his shoulder/side first.
im still thinking wtf with what happened with him. im not sure which of the two to believe it just seems like a cluster fuck to me, fucking A dude those children arent going to see their dad for a long time if he was the one who was screwed over
@@laladoodieincarnateMike admitted to everything-unfortunately. He also violated a no contact order several times. Don’thero worship. Respect Mike for his previous military and contracting commitments to this country. But don’t believe just because he presents one persona on the Internet doesn’t mean he can’t do something like he is accused of and admitted to. It will all play out in the courts. I’ve never had any reason not to believe what Glover has had to say. Same with this.
@@pistolgrips i do respect the fact he is a warrior, im not hero worshiping either, its just that all these years and decades of meetoo shit where women ruin innocent mens lives by crying rape and the family courts having the deck stacked against the man. heres some examples: Amber Herd and Johnny Depp. Terrence Popp is a vet of 3 wars and experienced the last one being the 2003 Iraq invasion, when he came home his combat experience was used against him and his daughters were out of his custody that wife took almost everything he had, then he was living in his car surviving off the McDonalds dollar menu. there was a man who almost got 50 years for a crime that never even happened, an uber driver's dash cam saved him from girls false rape accusation against him, now Stormy Daniels changing the story about her interaction with Trump.
@TheLastAmericanOutlaw I love how the only reply you give back to people pointing out mistakes is "Bet you never did it" like zero people who comment on RUclips ever did this lol I'd be willing to bet a fair amount of the people you accuse of not doing it or living in mom's basement really did do it. Just a thought. You'd be better off just letting people spout off and not even giving them the time of day. If they didn't do it, then who gives a fuck what they say, doesn't deserve a response. If they did, then cool let's call it a learning moment and knowledge transfer. 🤷♂️
@@boodrowwilson1894 Nope, the outlaw has very poor muzzle awareness. The outlaw does not does not clear the blind spot on the left at the door, the seal does. The outlaw has the end of his barrel going past the open door showing prior to entry, seal is back far enough not to give away he is the door. The Seal has better foot work the outlaw is untrained. Being sloppy gets people killed. The outlaw is sloppy and doing what he does will get some killed.
@TheLastAmericanOutlaw I like it. Very cool I wish i had something like this around me. Being a vet I miss doing things like this. My wife just calls me crazy clearing my house.
@@whatitis2327 When a bunch of thugs hoping for an easy score follow your wife home and attempt to burglarize your property of all your hard-earned possessions and you clear the home and blast them all to kingdom come without a second thought...she won't call you crazy anymore. Keep practicing anywhere and any way you can. Your own home is plenty enough. Frogman Tactical is a great source to watch--he's done several house clearing vids and drills. Is also a Navy Seal. All the best to ya, sir!! 😤👊🙏
Only thing I’ll say guy on bottom exposing his muzzle in that door way only thing I could think was that could have been grabbed if someone was in there and saw that look at top guy he is three feet back checking forward before checking in doorway
Just seems like you both took hits going through the first entrance you could of cleared most of that first room from the outside of the doorway you left your left sides exposed as you came around the doorway like that. You both suk
Man I am not sure where you get your info but you have to see your target, identify it and process properly. Looking through your sights is a major Nono across the board.
@TheLastAmericanOutlaw yo, don't talk about seeing targets when you can't even read my comment that in no way referred to looking down sights. Yall just thinking you're going to hop skip into a room without even looking. You both did it. It's not the hill you wanna die on champ, you literally did the exact polar opposite of identify targets.
@@LastAmericanOutlawYour ENTIRE game plan for "identifying targets" is run into room and hope they don't shoot you 😂😂😂😂 You're walking in blind. I don't have to ask where you got your info from because it's 100% clear you've got ZERO info.
@TheLastAmericanOutlaw what info did you have in the first room you walk in? The answer is zero. You could have one target, or 15, you'd have no idea.
why did i think they were trying to find eachother the whole time lmao
Same here till I saw the furniture in the last room, like hold up! They should have encountered each other by now 🤣
Same
They were playing hide and seek😂😂
Lmao same
Dude that’d be AWESOME if they did that, see which one gets the drop
Being too fast can get you killed. Being too slow can get someone else killed. Situational awareness is key
Hours, months, and years of training get the enemy dead regardless if that's you or them! Training is key, if you are coming off your couch after watching 15 episodes of Navy Seals and think you stand a chance you are just a live target! I mean except you, you're a badass and slept at a motel 6. You were born to kill
@@robsim4692 o...k...?
@@robsim4692trained military personnel bleed just like anyone else…ask the Middle East they stay bagging “well trained soldiers”
@@robsim4692 lmao motel 6... 😂 As an advertising guy I see what you did there rofl. I at least thought it was pretty funny
My brothers advice (retired Ranger and Green Beret) has always been “You can’t miss fast enough to win a gunfight.”
SEAL looks like he knows what he's doing from experience, "Outlaw" looks like knows what he's doing from imitation.
Watch how the seal keeps the barrel of his gun out of the door frame. Outlaw would get shot because they would see him coming.
Hate to break it to you but he probably has zero actual "experience"
How would you know?@@MrBeetsGaming
@@MrBeetsGaming Elaborate.
@@smugfrog8111he’s a 12 year that’ll never serve pay him no mind.
Always remember. Switching to your tactical nuclear strike is quicker than clearing a house.
"Yeah I cleared the house... Off the f***ing map"
You don’t need to clear a house if it’s not there.
Why does the remind me of something.
Why clear the house when you can level a whole city block 😂😂
@@twingames8499 This*
Remember switching to a grenade is faster than clearing a room
Than
Remember typing then is faster than typing than
So killing potential non-threats/civilians is worth speed? Fast is sloppy,sloppy is dangerous.
This isn't COD
You're the type that throws a grenade into room,and in the fog of war steps in before detonation. Think it doesn't happen?
You can see the fine tuning in the SEALs movements. It’s like art. Brother on the bottom isn’t bad, he just doesn’t have the buttery smooth flow that comes with the 1000s of repetitions that the SEAL has. Excellent work from both parties.
The seal didn’t check behind that box.
Yeah man for sure. Also it seems like the SEAL consistently moved at the same pace/speed never slowing down or stopping . Outlaw moved well but at times had to change rate of movement speed. In the end they almost ended up in the same exact place at times. Consistent, Fluid movement almost always beats speed
Maybe it's the beer belly in the way
@@christophersmith2683 "Consistent, Fluid movement almost always beats speed". I'll disagree on this point. Violence of Action is a very real thing and something SEALS and Delta are trained in as well. It's not consistent or fluid. It's fast, dirty and beautiful in an ugly way. There's a time and a place for both.
My former delta commander used to say slow is fast, fast us slow, don't be sloppy. Don't be dead.
Outlaw needs to stop telegraphing his barrel in doorways
I just said this
Word, and notice how after he cleared the first room and he was coming back out, he removed his rifle from the ready position to peek around the corner 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
Yeah could been a bad day for the outlaw ☠️☠️☠️
Seal didn't even clear 1 room, bro cut half way through.
They're entering doorways as if they haven't been in the building the entire time. If someone truly is back there they're waiting with their barrel aimed where your head will pop out next. Stop entering any LDA like it's a game of hide and seek. I've even seen soldiers falling into the LDA as they enter, some kicking already opened doors so hard they come off their hinges, always have a violence of action
Ngl thought the top dude was Mr Ballen
same😂
Dude i came to say that same thing 😅😅
It's not?
Bro same lol
It is
There’s a reason the SEAL just looks totally chill the whole time. He would probably be moving a little faster if he had a team behind him. One man clearing is one of the most dangerous things you do.
A little bit but not much
He's probably had people shooting at him while doing this.
Sounds like you've never cheated on a latina. One man cqb ain't shit compared to that.
When clearing an enemy house just remember: 2 is 1, 1 is none.
@@roytube2499say wut?
An SF guy told me the only time he goes fast during CQB is if there's hostages. In all other instances, he barely goes a power walking pace. CQB is slow, HRT is fast.
Slow is smooth smooth is fast
CQB isn’t real unless that guy was missing some body parts I’d doubt he was telling the truth
You were lied to. They are incredibly fast. Overwhelming violence and speed.
@@matthewhayes5221 Ok, but a SF guy walking is 300% faster than the rest of us so he didn't lie at all
@@juanarias6938 sf guys get +300 % human walk speed? Just stop 😆 cqb isn't slow. So he lied to you, you misinterpreted it, or what? I think both
I like how the dude exposes his entire barrel for 5 seconds before the push
"entire barrel"
no...
... just the tip 😋
barely makes a difference, they can hear you doing that 99% of the time. As ex anti terror unit form eu i can say cqb only work for some bandits, and entering room without nades taht guys are know you will enter, it will at least have 1-2 casualties per room. This current meta of room clearing and bullshit is a joke unless oponents are blind and deaf
@@DxBlackhe's still telegraphing his barrel through the doorway, an enemy combatant would easily see the barrel first and just start spraying before you even finish getting through the door way
As a point man gun should never be pointed at the ground
@@relaxationnapz2444 as a guy who's been taught how rifles work, I completely agree.
Biggest mistake outlaw made was breaching his muzzle in a doorway he hasn’t cleared. Someone can grab that muzzle and take the rifle from you. The seal had very fluid movement and was clearing every obstacle that came to him with ease and keeping his rifle ready to engage. 100% to the seal 10% to the “outlaw”
CQB is cool and all until the other guy mag dumps you through the wall
CQB sucks until your out then its cool.
@@GoonyMclinuximagine thinking these tactics work(or are designed) on anything except unarmed, law abiding citizens. Just a little exposure to truth...
@@Steven-v7byou do realize these are the tactics taught to the most powerful and highly trained military in the world, right? Obviously they work when multiple countries train with US military. Also, this is CQB training. Close Quarters Battle. These are tactics to find armed people. Raiding/search and seizure when it comes to unarmed civilians is a completely different and more aggressive approach. You sir, have absolutely no clue what you’re talking about and it’s pretty funny.
@@Steven-v7b when you have an m4 held to a civilians face you dont need tactics lmfao. imagine thinking the strongest military in the world would teach useless shit to their soldiers, we wouldnt be the strongest if that was the case
@@Steven-v7b Who tf gave this guy 2 likes lmao
Outlaw was fast but the navy seal was cleaner from room to room
The seal missed a clear hiding spot in the 2nd to last room.
@@SaintLuke832where lol
@@Christ_maxxingbehind the fridge
@@SaintLuke832but the outlaw had terrible footwork turning into the last room. He had to do a little babystep. Nothing smooth about it and affects any reaction time spending head space doing that correction
@@SaintLuke832They both skipped it but probably because they’re just not training for the nooks and crannies.
I like the seals negative posture, ready to fall backwards or move away from the doorway at a moments notice. His center of gravity is farther back than the outlaws, which wpuld allow him to move in reverse faster. At least thats what it loos like to me.
Also keeping his torso square to the target, better chance the round will hit the plate if he gets hit
I also like how his eyes, hands and barrel sort of track and follow each other. The weapon is part of his body while the other guy changes the position of his weapon more. The seal is ready to attack where the other guy will to be adjust to attack.
Tbf the outlaw got a few lbs on him that might have something to do with it
@@JjjjMy1234 bingo chest first head last
The way the outlaw cleared the last room, he got shot in the back. The seal seen he was clear on entry and immediately pivoted to check his rear.
The navy seal never lets his barrel extend out of the door frame before his body. The outlaw was showing his barrel on almost every entry point lol but he did move smoothly. Anyone that knows what they are doing they see a barrel they are shooting through that thin ass wall 😅
Why are both clearing from the right side with the gun on right shoulder? I genuinly dont know but i thought you switch the side of the shoulder so you show as little as possible?
@@jeannevonarc6518I assume because it increases the risk of slow reaction. Also they are alone in this CQB.
@@jeannevonarc6518If that's a dry wall exposing less is less important than to maintain steady and ready I guess?
But anyway, no matter how good you are, the winning chance of one man room clearing is at most 49.999999%. Any doorway with two side opening leaves you 50% chance to die straight away.
Also the outlaw lowered his gun while peeking around the corner, another fatal mistake if there was actually someone there.
always remeber they will hear you, before they see you.
makes a lot of this stuff irrelevant.
The enemy was in the fridge with a sawed off shotgun. Always clear the fridge.
I was thinking if someone was hiding behind that box in front of the fridge they could have been in trouble
And ya never know, they could've walked right past a cold beer
Breach breach breach
Always take the time to clear the fridge. Especially clear it of any sandwich making supplies and beer.
I thought the same thing - what about behind the fridge!?
"Slow is steady. Steady is smooth. Smooth is fast. Fast is deadly."
Perfect demonstration of, “Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.” From the Seal. You can definitely tell the seal is definitely working off of muscle memory and training that was engraved! This is all stuff we learned at ranger school!!💪🏾
Arirborne school is the easiest school in the army. And they definitely dont train you like they train seals in cqb lmao
@@Swxt- I meant Ranger. I redact the mistake my good sir.
@@Bassproshop1 ohh okay. I got dropped from RTAC. We was 4 days away from being handed off to ranger school
@@Swxt- what is RTAC? I know rasp and ranger school but never heard of RTAC
you learned cqb at airborne school?
I went through S.W.A.T. School back in 2001 and every subsequent CQB school I’ve completed taught me one thing….Smooth is fast. You never move faster than you can effectively clear, engage, and destroy your target. The more you train the faster you will become. It’s not complicated, but it does require a lot of effort, dedication, and training to become really good at it.
I really like that the seal hid his weapon from the next angle consistently. On the last room, the outlaw didn't and telegraphed his entry far before he decided to go in
But why did he go into the doorframe with his body first in one clip
Like i get he can turn his gun faster but doesnt that make him more vulnerable?
Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.
Fast is fast.
Nice Michelle C Smith reference
@@seansullivan7432but fast isn’t smooth
How to be the best at CQB. . . don’t die doing CQB
Yea no shit 💀
You be the best at CQB by asking the Abrams to send a frag round through the side of the building and by casualing walking in and counting puddles.
Haha!
@@e.cforest5422 this is the only correct response
Remember kids, CQB is a *dangerous* drug.
COD players are thinking, this map sucks.
Nah. COD players are thinking Activision sucks every June.
@@imkranlopez5426more so they’re thinking about when the next skin drops
@@juiceboxzachonly good one since mw2019 is the new “Numbers” skin for private woods
@@bradley-jg3dibut bro, the baked sloth 😂
Yeah. Reminded me of kill house from MW1 😉
The seal’s foot work is on point. If shots ring out the outlaw is definitely tripping on his own two feet.
Def! The seal looks like he is in a marching band just smooth and consistent. The outlaw def has jagged steps. The seals upper body is like a gimbal
I noticed that too. Second guy is barely lifting his feet off the ground, he's gonna trip on something.
They both missed the fridge. Bad guy definitely hiding the the fridge.
What are you? Hungry?
Only critique I have is that you allowed your muzzle device to protrude beyond the doorframe on the final doorway, telegraphing your exact position to anyone inside. Depending on the wall that could be instant death, or death the moment you step further in.
Beyond that, seemed pretty fucking rock solid.
Awesome, do you have any background in a field like this?
@@NirakuruI do and he’s right. Not letting your muzzle being exposed on a door frame is basic shit.
@CJ-lr4ej Why the hell are you relaying info that I already know 😂 I clearly said that I was curious about his background, never said anything that would hint towards me being questionable about what he said.
Nobody asked you.
Whenever they enter a new room they expose their entire body before checking what's even in there
Dude on top is just flowing so smooth, can tell he isn’t even thinking that much, just doing 💪🏼
Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.
My wife disagrees!
@@hansrichter5607 hey, mine does the same thing.
Col Jeff Cooper agrees.
Slow and steady wins the race
I'd rather have good air cover. Having been in those situations
Both of them got killed by the guy inside the fridge
Yes - behind the fridge.
Navy SEAL vs. Gravy SEAL
I’ll take that over a larp who hasn’t left his mommy yet.
@@LastAmericanOutlaw touchy about fat shaming are we?
@@LastAmericanOutlawLARP this, Meal Team Six.
Don’t talk shit at dudes who have two eyes and fail to ignore your sensual eating and drinking habits.
You get that alcoholism on your VA claim for the free cash?
@@drno4837poor guy we hit a nerve
@@drno4837 he'd kick your ass 100% 😂 not everything is always fat dude. I guarantee you a lot of that is muscle.
Sweeping rooms is ALWAYS the worst, no matter how prepared you are for it. And sweeping rooms SOLO is even worse than that.
Omg u aint lying....one u hit that fatal funnel its no going back....combat will make or break u thats 4 sho. Ima combat vet btw so im not just talkin crap.
@@joehatten9171 thank you for your service. I’ve got several family members who were or are currently doorkickers and although I haven’t served I’ve ran drills with them before. People with no understanding of firearms just don’t comprehend the fact that NOTHING is cover, it’s just concealment. Ive yet to see an interior wall that stops 5.56 from coming right through it.
@@ligyron2835 stairs I hate , so many varibles and angles
One of the best video comparison iv ever seen
Everyone else analyzing the pros and cons of both approaches:
Me, an intellectual: The outlaw is a wider target, so he loses 🤷♀️
“Me, an intellectual” 🙄
Rai da o cu moss
Seal team 6 vs meal team 6
This sint that big a deal tbh. Most dudes are big like that guy. Maybe muscular
While getting shot obviously hurts, center mass is still center mass. Lungs and heart are still in the same size hit box.
@@donaldaadlandtry fighting without getting shot VS getting your fat shot off the side of your belly and tell me what feels more optimal 😂
Outlaw guy ,I'm like why are you trying to be sneaky,when your suppressor is literally in the door way lmfao
1 not trying to be sneaky
2 it’s a 50 minute long form video and this is a clip
3 that door in this situation is closed
4 ya I fkd up that’s why it’s practice
5 have you ever done it ?
@@LastAmericanOutlaw It's not the serious dude. But I get where you're coming from. 90% of the people commenting have no experience, and you did decent.
@TheLastAmericanOutlaw get it's practice we all gotta do it but even if it was an open door your dead, I'm sure you've said it before "train how you fight" but either way your doing good and still training yourself now the less
@@LastAmericanOutlawI have. How it was taught to me was to map out the corners. From corner to corner to doorway to corner.
Just a tip that's not talking about your suppressor being visible in doorways.
Exactly my thoughts
Is that MrBallen clearing the strange, dark & mysterious??!
It looks like him, but it’s not.
Mr ballen.
They both did very well
25th second the outlaw had his barrel beyond the door frame so anyone in that room realistically is sizing him up through that wall and waiting 😂
They both would’ve been cooked you all act like we only have eyes we have ears too and both were stomping around
Why wouldn't you just shoot thru the wall at that point if your the bad guy?
I thought they were hunting each other
confidence is key, and the SEAL clearly has more of it
Drill Sargeant if he saw outlaw" Sloppy, you all DEADDDDDFDD"😭
Slow is smooth smooth is fast
SLOW IS SIMPLY SLOW . THAT CORNY LINE WILL NEVER BE CLEVER OR TRUE .
Violence and speed always crushes slow.
@@jasonpercy184 lol stick to airsoft and call of duty, little dude
@@rythielinvulus tell me you're an idiot without saying you're an idiot .
@@GoonyMclinux violence, speed.....AND, momentum
The outlaw did amazing
Outlaw let his muzzle be seen before he cleared doorways. Got right up close on entry.
Outlaw exposed his weapon too much.
its all larping... dirt farmers in the middle east figured out how to deal with it.
If you are in a situation where you are attempting this alone, you are probably dead anyway. Not to mention all this is nice until you are lying on the floor cause you didn’t check a closed door for tampering or traps. Which you wouldn’t know if there were any or not, cause you are SOLO and had no backup or intel.
And all the people saying “if someone broke in your house” you have never experienced a break-in before. Unless you left the door unlocked, you know where they are. Thousands of 911 calls can also back that up. Either you already know, or they already are on top of you. And you are not trained for a hostage situation so “save your family” aint gonna happen from you if you didn’t know where they were in the first place. You have the upper hand in a break in scenario, not them. You don’t need these techniques. You should be proceeding to your safest and closest exit or barricading and bunkering down and getting ready to engage from cover in a break in.
Remember switching to an artillery strike is faster than clearing a room
If you're a seal u must have a backwards hat with long hair
And write a book. 👍🏼
Some say they’re still looking for each other
Speed and talent
Shooter preference. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
Dude on the top slick as fuck with it. Not one slip up
Only thing I noticed was he went in front of the big box and had his back to it while the dude on the bottom went around it. Box was big enough to hide behind. Other than that, I agree. Dude up top was smooth.
He didn’t check any windows
And he only aimed his muzzle at the cameraman 3x.
Yeah there was, the fridge
Now without sunglasses to see how those eyes dance XD
They both caught the tripwire 💥
At first I thought it was a death battle💀
That seal is smooth with it 👍🏾
What tf is a outlaw
guessing just a regular civ with a gun?
One who lives outside the law. Like politicians.
A wanna be
A fat guy trying to feel special
@@daruma7198 fr, I cringe anytime i watch a 200lbs+ white male with a beard holding a $5k riffle with $10k of attachment thinking he is the baddest mf but to coward to join.
Bottom guy is telegraphing like crazy in the door window
They both were telegraphing with their stomping around like a mf
Both dead imo
@@off6848fr unless they're doing a No windows scenario
Outlaw look so relaxed.... That's not safe. He keeps brings his riffle down.
Don't pay attention to what they do differently, pay attention to what's the same.
WOW
erm... they both go into rooms without a gun pointed up? 13 year old airsoft kid down the local field would pop these two...
This comment here is why I spent an extra 40 minutes on this vid. Only thing I wished I could see more was of those room pushes from an inside perspective to see where and how they were reacting to entering too.
Top guy gettin strange dark and mysterious
Well the outlaw has obviously never cleared a real room in his life, peaking corners head first and considering his muzzle clearance on the door to the second room was a big “get ready to shoot” if someone was in there more of an air softer than an outlaw
Airsofters? Some airsoft players are just as close as Soldiers.
Combat awareness, the pause-look-listen, true experience there. Seal is in the moment, while outlaw is thinking of what to do next.
is this mr. Ballin
Honestly besides when outlaw exposed his barrel a bit too much at the doorframe, he was on par with
I think he was the better one, and that was his misstake, a bad one tho. BUT
Navy did not prioritize the closest opening he enterd first,exposing his entire side to the room and went in 2nd room exposing his shoulder/side first.
Outlaws a beast!
The windows are cosmetic in this drill? Is that how they were trained to walk casually in front of a building exterior opening like a window? Hmmm…
Why did the mr sunglass walk with his body first in a room?
Doesnt that make him way more vulnerable?
Why ? To turn his rifle faster?
By the look of it the outlaw is a army ranger my pops was a army ranger
Love that Defiant Munitions hat you're rocking. Awesome clearing skills also. 🤟😎
Both flagged the hell out of the camera man
Don't splash me bro!! Lol
I would assume it's not an actual gun but the camera man obviously wouldn't be there irl
the outlaw would've been Barrel controlled on the door because suppressor peak.. or wallbanged.
Outlaws would just use a road flare and a gallon of regular.
Seals muzzle awareness is so fluid.
Not terrific, not terrible. Mike Glover’s is funnier for sure.
im still thinking wtf with what happened with him. im not sure which of the two to believe it just seems like a cluster fuck to me, fucking A dude those children arent going to see their dad for a long time if he was the one who was screwed over
@@laladoodieincarnateMike admitted to everything-unfortunately. He also violated a no contact order several times. Don’thero worship. Respect Mike for his previous military and contracting commitments to this country. But don’t believe just because he presents one persona on the Internet doesn’t mean he can’t do something like he is accused of and admitted to.
It will all play out in the courts. I’ve never had any reason not to believe what Glover has had to say. Same with this.
@@pistolgrips i do respect the fact he is a warrior, im not hero worshiping either, its just that all these years and decades of meetoo shit where women ruin innocent mens lives by crying rape and the family courts having the deck stacked against the man. heres some examples: Amber Herd and Johnny Depp. Terrence Popp is a vet of 3 wars and experienced the last one being the 2003 Iraq invasion, when he came home his combat experience was used against him and his daughters were out of his custody that wife took almost everything he had, then he was living in his car surviving off the McDonalds dollar menu. there was a man who almost got 50 years for a crime that never even happened, an uber driver's dash cam saved him from girls false rape accusation against him, now Stormy Daniels changing the story about her interaction with Trump.
They didn’t cut the pie.
With such grace
I bet meal team six guy can’t do it all day though.
😂 the way he is moving is far less physically stressing tho
I bet you have never done it.
@TheLastAmericanOutlaw I love how the only reply you give back to people pointing out mistakes is "Bet you never did it" like zero people who comment on RUclips ever did this lol I'd be willing to bet a fair amount of the people you accuse of not doing it or living in mom's basement really did do it. Just a thought. You'd be better off just letting people spout off and not even giving them the time of day. If they didn't do it, then who gives a fuck what they say, doesn't deserve a response. If they did, then cool let's call it a learning moment and knowledge transfer. 🤷♂️
Do what the Seal does not what the Outlaw does that puts you at a disadvantsge.
if you're fighting a civilian though, doing what the outlaw does puts you at an extreme advantage.
@@boodrowwilson1894 Nope, the outlaw has very poor muzzle awareness. The outlaw does not does not clear the blind spot on the left at the door, the seal does. The outlaw has the end of his barrel going past the open door showing prior to entry, seal is back far enough not to give away he is the door. The Seal has better foot work the outlaw is untrained. Being sloppy gets people killed. The outlaw is sloppy and doing what he does will get some killed.
@@Phantom8589 reread comment
@@boodrowwilson1894 🤣 my bad
... you right
@@boodrowwilson1894There’s several times a civilian could have ghosted him in a few doorways.
damn he moves so smooth like butter
is the top guy leonardo dicaprio?
Anyone else do this in the house until the wife gets pissed? 😅
The outlaw put his barrel in the doorway that's no no
Yeah, that irked me lol
Sure did
I was holding the far room while I went in that room
That’s why we film it and practice.
Good eye
@TheLastAmericanOutlaw I like it. Very cool I wish i had something like this around me. Being a vet I miss doing things like this. My wife just calls me crazy clearing my house.
@@whatitis2327 When a bunch of thugs hoping for an easy score follow your wife home and attempt to burglarize your property of all your hard-earned possessions and you clear the home and blast them all to kingdom come without a second thought...she won't call you crazy anymore. Keep practicing anywhere and any way you can. Your own home is plenty enough. Frogman Tactical is a great source to watch--he's done several house clearing vids and drills. Is also a Navy Seal. All the best to ya, sir!! 😤👊🙏
Guaranteed not a seal
That’s what im saying
Do you even know who the Navy Seal was? Check him out prove yourself wrong
@@RAYanii-kf2dk he never switched hands never cleared windows and left corners uncleared
@@Caden_dill invite this man to the show
Only thing I’ll say guy on bottom exposing his muzzle in that door way only thing I could think was that could have been grabbed if someone was in there and saw that look at top guy he is three feet back checking forward before checking in doorway
You cannot stand on the bed 😅
This is pure shit 😂
The seal was smooth with it.
Goddamn the amount of keyboard warriors😂
It’s crazy this one lol
It's all about purposeful movement when you do "move". Don't just move like you have a purpose move like you are purpose.
Skinny guy behind the fridge got em both…
I’m clapping both of them
Ayooo pause
@@Namewastaken. you to come grab this lizard! “ lizard king “
Clapping cheeks?
@@Guymobile94 nah only cheeks I’m clapping is the lizard man’s
Just seems like you both took hits going through the first entrance you could of cleared most of that first room from the outside of the doorway you left your left sides exposed as you came around the doorway like that. You both suk
SEAL is smooth af with clearing the corners and rooms
Lolol both are running into the room with their gun at the floor. Both guys are doa as soon as they push.
Man I am not sure where you get your info but you have to see your target, identify it and process properly. Looking through your sights is a major Nono across the board.
@TheLastAmericanOutlaw yo, don't talk about seeing targets when you can't even read my comment that in no way referred to looking down sights.
Yall just thinking you're going to hop skip into a room without even looking. You both did it.
It's not the hill you wanna die on champ, you literally did the exact polar opposite of identify targets.
@@LastAmericanOutlawYour ENTIRE game plan for "identifying targets" is run into room and hope they don't shoot you 😂😂😂😂
You're walking in blind. I don't have to ask where you got your info from because it's 100% clear you've got ZERO info.
@TheLastAmericanOutlaw what info did you have in the first room you walk in?
The answer is zero.
You could have one target, or 15, you'd have no idea.
@@LastAmericanOutlawyall serve in the FDF? Because these are solid Fridge Defense Force tactics my dude
Most intense 1v1
Smooth is Fast, Fast is Smooth
Slow is smooth !! Smooth is fast !!
Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast
-GLID
Seal was smooooooooth with it
Love the little detail of standing further back from the corner so he can see just more than if he were up close