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  • @TheBeesleys99
    @TheBeesleys99  28 дней назад +907

    There have been a lot of comments about where Archie was during this activity… no we didn’t leave him in the car 😂 he was with his grandmother, having a great time. 🤩

    • @alittleintegrityplease
      @alittleintegrityplease 28 дней назад +3

      Girrrrrl.. what nail polish is that?? I love the color!!

    • @jazc2022
      @jazc2022 28 дней назад +4

      Glad your Mum got to make the trip as well!!!

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification 28 дней назад +1

      @@jazc2022 James' mom came on this trip I believe, not Millie's (who has been in a lot of videos).

    • @torstenheling3830
      @torstenheling3830 28 дней назад +9

      My gosh, the Beesleys are model parents. They’d never leave Archie alone anywhere for a second. Archie probably has a fantastic grandmother too. Glad they had a nice trip.

    • @jsrocker1
      @jsrocker1 28 дней назад +8

      It's kind of sad that you even have to explain that. It's like people think parents aren't allowed to do any fun activities without their children present. Glad you enjoyed your time here in the US

  • @hankgoldenshaft
    @hankgoldenshaft 26 дней назад +3082

    I became a US citizen 3 years ago, I’m originally from NZ. I can honestly say America is the greatest country in the world. Politics aside, in a country with over 300 million guns, you might wanna own one, and learn your use it safely and effectively. I’m glad you guys had fun at the range.
    Edit: thanks for the positive feedback friends, gave me the warm fuzzies

    • @c3bhm
      @c3bhm 26 дней назад +278

      Congrats. Welcome, patriot. Exercise that 2A proudly!

    • @rmblwgn
      @rmblwgn 26 дней назад +212

      Welcome new American . Always remember how important the Second Amendment is. Once it's gone, it's gone forever

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 26 дней назад +38

      Or at the very least, learn how they operate and how to make one safe if you come across one in an uncontrolled situation. Some very basic knowledge can save your life in a surprising event - the example we used in class was a police chase goes past you, and a pistol flies out of the car being chased and lands in front of you on the sidewalk. Incredibly unlikely, yes... but what if it does? Will you know what to do? A little knowledge can go a long way.

    • @bower31
      @bower31 26 дней назад +102

      @@MrJest2 I've suggested this as a reason why the US should have mandatory gun safety education in public high schools. Whether you like them or not there are over 450 million firearms in the US, and they aren't going anywhere. I've gotten backlash almost every time though.

    • @kurt6867
      @kurt6867 26 дней назад +40

      Welcome, fellow American.

  • @D.Crowders
    @D.Crowders 25 дней назад +882

    *As a Brit now living in the U.S for over 14 years now I remember the first time I took my wife to the range. She was very nervous but quickly came to love guns. She now has more guns than me and is a far better shooter than me. (Dont tell her I said that...:)*

    • @TheEndhasbeenWritten
      @TheEndhasbeenWritten 24 дня назад +6

      😅

    • @DroneStrike1776
      @DroneStrike1776 24 дня назад +32

      I love stories like this. I goes to show that it's not the tool, it's the fool with the tool. I'm glad you two enjoyed it.

    • @9mmthroatpunch211
      @9mmthroatpunch211 24 дня назад +1

      you got a good wife.....Man your story just made my day I love firearms not just for the protection/go boom aspect but learning the mechanics and different types of actions gas systems and then there's ballistic's love it all

    • @ericsfishingadventures4433
      @ericsfishingadventures4433 24 дня назад +17

      Welcome to freedom brother! 🇺🇸

    • @gld1010
      @gld1010 23 дня назад +12

      😆😆😆😆 Welcome to the 2A club!

  • @JasonKTerry
    @JasonKTerry 23 дня назад +902

    My friend married a Polish woman. After a few years her extended family came to visit in Texas. They had never fired, nor held, a gun. I took them to the ranch and let them shoot a bunch of different things. They were so excited- like kids. They asked why I had all the guns. My first response: "because I can."

    • @midgetydeath
      @midgetydeath 21 день назад

      Anyone who wants to take them away is exactly the reason why the second is so important. No one wanting to disarm us doesn’t intend to hurt us.

    • @davelikesbacon
      @davelikesbacon 21 день назад +34

      🇺🇸

    • @Sinner-sv2pi
      @Sinner-sv2pi 21 день назад +28

      AMEN!!!

    • @dmpyron2
      @dmpyron2 21 день назад +28

      Because I ran out of money

    • @duce88
      @duce88 20 дней назад +38

      well after 50+ years of communism it was hard to change people's attitude. But now more and more polish people have guns and shoot - better and better. IPSC, long range, name what you want. I started buying guns two years ago. Now I have 11 different - from rimfire to SVD. And poor brits need a permit for a pocketknife and hairspray ;)

  • @zx7trev
    @zx7trev 23 дня назад +575

    In a country with more guns than people, I just want to explain to everyone in the rest of the world that, you rarely see a firearm in public unless it's on the hip of an officer of the law. Very few people carry openly...and those who carry concealed, like me, you would never know it.

    • @OJA1965
      @OJA1965 23 дня назад +46

      Also, when people cite the number of guns owned in America, people's imaginations fly away and think we walk around with 8 AR 15s strapped to our bodies. Many, MANY of these guns are locked in a storage unit and only come out during deer season. For instance, some people might own a couple hunting rifles, a shotgun,, a pistol in each nightstand, and one in another room. Each one secured and accessible only to the owner.

    • @byronhenry6518
      @byronhenry6518 22 дня назад +25

      @@OJA1965Also, considering only about 30-40% of American adults say they own guns, most people who own a gun, have more than a few.
      Even then, maybe only 1 in 20 of those gun owners actually carry a pistol on them. And even most of them don’t carry all the time. (Like they should!)
      I’d estimate something like less than 1 in 100 adults are carrying a pistol concealed in a gun-friendly place like Texas at a given time.
      Still a considerable number of armed persons, but not like the wild Wild West.

    • @OJA1965
      @OJA1965 22 дня назад

      @@byronhenry6518 The anti gun crowd have been saying we will be like the wild west for the past 30 years. It still hasn't happened.

    • @scooter5940
      @scooter5940 22 дня назад

      Absolutely. The overwhelming press given to the ridiculous number of shootings in this country can give an erroneous impression. The overwhelming majority of deaths via firearm are concentrated in drug-related gangland shootings in our inner cities, and suicides. Then there is the odd mass murder, which now seems to happen all over the world, with or without firearms. The truth is very few Americans will ever hear a firearm discharged, unless they are on a gun range or in the deep woods.

    • @FrankNSteinPC
      @FrankNSteinPC 22 дня назад +35

      @@byronhenry6518 Guns are like Lays Potato Chips, you cannot just have one!

  • @leeroyjenkins6665
    @leeroyjenkins6665 27 дней назад +1433

    You've got good BBQ in your stomach and burnt gunpowder in your lungs. That's an American baptism 🇺🇸 Glad you had fun!

  • @TheWasatchCrown
    @TheWasatchCrown 29 дней назад +3752

    Don't worry about the politics of it so much. Anyone who would get upset about you trying something new that is legal, in a controlled environment is a fool. People are more likely to get upset if you have poor trigger discipline or do something dangerous.

    • @markb4168
      @markb4168 28 дней назад +181

      ..... Or get their pronouns wrong 😂😂

    • @BekaB85
      @BekaB85 28 дней назад +75

      Yeah, one of the many reasons I love this channel is that it is not political in any way, it is just light, easygoing and good-hearted.

    • @TheWasatchCrown
      @TheWasatchCrown 28 дней назад +41

      @@BekaB85 Agreed lets keep it that way in the comments.

    • @jordanledoux197
      @jordanledoux197 28 дней назад +44

      Hell, I am in favor of gun control laws but stuff like this is completely fine to me. I don't understand why even someone who wants severe gun control laws would have a problem with stuff like this. Like you said, this is legal, in a controlled environment, with care and instruction.
      Guns are scary, at least in part, because they are almost mythical to a lot of people. This thing that only appears on TV and movies and news reports. Stuff like this is useful, especially for people who dislike or are unfamiliar with guns, because even if they still want all kinds of restrictions on guns, they will at least be voting based on some knowledge of what makes sense, instead of what sounds good.

    • @markb4168
      @markb4168 28 дней назад +46

      @jordanledoux197 I agree.... But I definitely don't. Come to Philadelphia and use your eyes.... Definitely not mythological. At all.
      Agreed in a controlled environment, as sport is awesome!.... But also in protecting your own life is even More Awesome.
      Hate me if you want..... But reality is reality..... Just because you don't experience it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist..... On a normal basis.
      That being said.... I appreciate your comment. I really do. I just know that's it's deeper than what you claim.
      Appreciate ya. Forreal.

  • @danielnperry26
    @danielnperry26 23 дня назад +255

    Just to clarify guys a ar-15 is not "super powerful" . It is in fact one of the least powerful centerfire rifles one the planet.

    • @AxLWake
      @AxLWake 22 дня назад +45

      It's very loud, so that's why it's scary to new shooters with no experience. Plus, as dumb as it might sound, the looks of it. Looks like the scary "assault weapon" the media are always talking about.
      But the recoil is very light.

    • @JSFal
      @JSFal 15 дней назад +23

      Yeah I laughed when he said that and muttered about trying firing a 30-06, which is still only a 'standard' rifle round
      Though to be fair a .223 is a huge jump up from a .22lr

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 15 дней назад +13

      @@AxLWake From my experience, it seems that revolvers like .357 Mag, or .44 Mag are far louder than an AR15.
      It all depends on context, though... shooting a .22LR without hearing protection, will instantly make your ears ring, if you are inside a range building. If you're out in the forest, shooting that same .22LR will not make your ears ring, even after 100 rounds.

    • @waynecerne7649
      @waynecerne7649 14 дней назад +3

      And a super handy varmint rifle on the ranch! It is surprisingly accurate up to 800 yards.

    • @theycallmehoipilloi5495
      @theycallmehoipilloi5495 13 дней назад +19

      And they aren't assault rifles damn it!

  • @kirkmooneyham
    @kirkmooneyham 20 дней назад +117

    A firearm is just a machine. YOU are in control of it and you decide what you will use it to do. That's really it.

    • @colowyowatchman4420
      @colowyowatchman4420 14 дней назад +5

      Not trying to be "that guy" just want to share info. I wondered about this so I looked it up one day. Most guns are actually considered tools, not machines. Unless it's a "machine gun" (an actual one)

    • @howtogaintime739
      @howtogaintime739 9 дней назад +2

      ​@colowyowatchman4420 he's effectively referring to "simple machines" from physics class. In that sense, all tools are machines because they're all made of levers and inclines.

    • @midnightrider1100
      @midnightrider1100 8 дней назад

      @@colowyowatchman4420 technically, it is both. It has moving parts and is operated by a user. It wouldn't be incorrect to call them a machine. They are also a tool because they are good for certain jobs.

    • @CrashRacknShoot
      @CrashRacknShoot 3 дня назад

      ​@@colowyowatchman4420absolutely they're tools. Like any tool, they deserve a healthy respect and reverence. Treat them properly, and they'll only end up benefitting you for both food and protection. Of course, the smiles at the range are priceless as well!

  • @markbeauchamp2053
    @markbeauchamp2053 29 дней назад +2351

    Guns are like fast cars. Used responsibly, they are sooo much fun.

    • @RonBarracuda
      @RonBarracuda 29 дней назад +124

      I think they’re like potato chips; can’t stop collecting them at just one. Yes, I’m from Texas and Oklahoma.

    • @gregg8087
      @gregg8087 28 дней назад +15

      I so love your quote ,,Perfect

    • @emmakai2243
      @emmakai2243 28 дней назад +16

      Perfect analogy.

    • @markb4168
      @markb4168 28 дней назад +11

      100%.

    • @marksmith4892
      @marksmith4892 28 дней назад +18

      @@RonBarracuda this is just a matter of personal preference but for me there has to be something really novel about a new gun to entice me to make the purchase. for example you won't see me owning 100 different varieties of 9mm. unless i'm getting a competition handgun, one 9mm is more or less as good as another. However if I don't own a .44, for instance, then I'm going to buy one, a nice one.

  • @adamd.2437
    @adamd.2437 24 дня назад +730

    For 2 people who have never shot guns before, you exercised fantastic muzzle awareness.

    • @waimeagavin808
      @waimeagavin808 23 дня назад +36

      Poor trigger safety tho. Keep those fingers off the triggers until you’re going to fire.

    • @PlayzAlot2
      @PlayzAlot2 20 дней назад +2

      Yeah, we can edit all that out. Cut, that's a wrap! 😂

    • @MatthewAllen-bb9bo
      @MatthewAllen-bb9bo 19 дней назад +1

      I couldn't agree more

    • @robberes6799
      @robberes6799 18 дней назад +6

      She didn’t!! How many times did a first timer look behind hind her with her finger in the trigger well?!?!?!?

    • @cindiquivey767
      @cindiquivey767 18 дней назад +5

      I was tripping a bit about the gun safety, but for two people who never shot before.... well done!

  • @ThatsMrTaylor2u
    @ThatsMrTaylor2u 23 дня назад +238

    I can see the excitement in James’ eyes after shooting that AR. He discovered his inner American lol. Congrats guys.

    • @Mando_Leota
      @Mando_Leota 22 дня назад +9

      Saw that too. He's definitely a rifle guy

    • @lukequigley121
      @lukequigley121 22 дня назад +4

      YES , Very excitment being in control and a round going where you want..

    • @midgetydeath
      @midgetydeath 21 день назад

      Armalite rifle, you mean? Cus assault rifles have been illegal for many decades.

    • @benc1927
      @benc1927 14 дней назад +2

      You misspelled Texan.

    • @CrashRacknShoot
      @CrashRacknShoot 3 дня назад

      ​@@Mando_Leotato be fair, if we're comparing .22 LR to .223, you're going to get more smiles per mile with the .223

  • @Pixture2
    @Pixture2 23 дня назад +67

    Welcome to Texas and bravo for trying the range! Regardless of anyone's politics, learning to safely handle a firearm is a skill worth knowing.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 15 дней назад +2

      Yes, there is no downside to knowing how to safely handle a firearm. At the very least, everybody should know how to 'clear' a weapon, and safely make sure that it's unloaded.

  • @6Sally5
    @6Sally5 25 дней назад +680

    I used to be a range safety officer. One day, one of our club members brought some family member visiting from France. Some had never seen a firearm in person and all had never shot a firearm. After two hours of shooting every type of handgun and rifle the member had…they left with grins that would require surgery to remove! Great day!

    • @TheEndhasbeenWritten
      @TheEndhasbeenWritten 24 дня назад +12

      Thanks for sharing

    • @Springfield-eo8jl
      @Springfield-eo8jl 24 дня назад +6

      Moat RSO's we've had at multiple ranges we were members of were THEEEEEEE biggest bunch of Karen's. If their were women shooting they would constantly hawk around us and over critique the women shooters. I'm talking 5 ranges in 3 different states, ALLLLL RSO's acted the same way.

    • @charlespartak2435
      @charlespartak2435 23 дня назад +6

      RSOs are there for everyone's safety. If all the RSOs you encountered acted in the same exact way, it was probably because someone in the group was doing an unsafe act , repeatedly. Lucky they weren't asked to leave the range.

    • @Springfield-eo8jl
      @Springfield-eo8jl 22 дня назад

      @@charlespartak2435 Or they were just narcissistic @$$hole$ and our group had the only females at the range.....

    • @AxLWake
      @AxLWake 22 дня назад

      Well, they could have done it in France as well...

  • @DeimosPC
    @DeimosPC 26 дней назад +443

    I moved from the North East of England to the Midwest in 2016.. Been here like 8 years and owning guns is one of the greatest freedoms you can have in the US. I always liked firearms growing up but living here as given me chance to collect and shoot lots of historical guns. It really is a great privilege to be accepted over here. Best country in the world.

    • @davymcbride9007
      @davymcbride9007 25 дней назад +15

      Love you too

    • @grandmasmalibu
      @grandmasmalibu 25 дней назад +23

      Very glad you enjoy being able to legally enjoy firearms. Even those of us who have lived here for our entire lives (or even for generations) do not take it for granted. We know how different that liberty is from many other parts of the world. Every liberty comes with the obligation to use it responsibly.

    • @Thilges1990
      @Thilges1990 25 дней назад +24

      Welcome to the US boss! Everyone around the world thinks we are crazy because we love guns but they hate us cause they don't get to have the same great experience. Nothing beats a range day with friends and family and having a BBQ and beers after. Welcome to the US bro!

    • @byronhenry6518
      @byronhenry6518 25 дней назад +8

      We’re happy to have you!

    • @DeimosPC
      @DeimosPC 25 дней назад +3

      @@byronhenry6518 Thank you brother

  • @warrenb8228
    @warrenb8228 23 дня назад +94

    For someone who has never shot a gun before, you had really solid groups. I think you’re a natural.

    • @zamboughnuts
      @zamboughnuts 21 день назад +7

      great muzzle awareness for first-timers, and pretty good trigger discipline too.

    • @curtrobinson6883
      @curtrobinson6883 18 дней назад +7

      He has not acquired bad habits.

    • @hardbrocklife
      @hardbrocklife 7 дней назад

      There is still some genetic memory left over in them Brits from WWII.
      Also, Philip Lutey was a patriot 😉

    • @CrashRacknShoot
      @CrashRacknShoot 3 дня назад

      ​@@curtrobinson6883yep. I will ALWAYS train 1000 newcomers to the sport before I train an individual who has grown up around irresponsible and/or poor firearms practices. The newbies like to learn, and I like to teach *REAL* safety and effective handling.

  • @GeoHvl
    @GeoHvl 19 дней назад +29

    I am a member of an outdoor range that will let members bring non-members. 2012, one of our members brought 4 Brits to our range. We were amazed at how much they were into shooting, having never held a gun in their life. 3 of the 4 were anti gun when they arrive and pro-gun when the left.

  • @Anon54387
    @Anon54387 29 дней назад +1100

    For beginners, you showed good presence of mind keeping the barrel pointed in a safe direction, many are rather careless about that.

    • @Hitchhikeroftx1984
      @Hitchhikeroftx1984 28 дней назад +25

      I was thinking the same thing. I lost count of the number of times I've had to stop a beginner from spinning around after their first shot.

    • @aaaht3810
      @aaaht3810 28 дней назад +15

      Agree. For someone who has never held a gun they did very well.

    • @andie22311
      @andie22311 28 дней назад +8

      Exactly what I was thinking

    • @razier5299
      @razier5299 27 дней назад +3

      To be fair as Europeans they're probably more cautious compared to us Americans. We're around and hear about guns a lot so it probably is something subconscious going on making some people less careful.

    • @pallidbustofpallas4679
      @pallidbustofpallas4679 26 дней назад +2

      I was watching for that, they did do well.

  • @kevinhayes1656
    @kevinhayes1656 29 дней назад +1811

    I was in the United States Marine Corps in the infantry and I can tell you right now that is awesome for your first shooting a gun

    • @rg20322
      @rg20322 28 дней назад +69

      Totally agree and impressed with the attention to safety and detail.

    • @johnmagill7714
      @johnmagill7714 28 дней назад +75

      I am Retired Navy. I'm 60, I have been handling weapons since I was young. I agree with you. For their first time, they did better than a lot of new boot recruits do. His groupings on the AR was actually very good, especially for a first timer.

    • @OhWord3
      @OhWord3 28 дней назад +46

      agreed, James’ muzzle and trigger discipline was really good

    • @the-superbike-squad
      @the-superbike-squad 28 дней назад +17

      Semper Fi. Brother.

    • @janislohman8125
      @janislohman8125 28 дней назад +11

      Thank you for your service! My daddy was a MARINE 😎💖🌹

  • @lancerichards2847
    @lancerichards2847 13 дней назад +20

    Me and my brother took a British foreign exchange student to a local outdoor range. We brought many types of firearms for him to shoot.
    He loved our large hunting rifles the most. We told him when you get back home with your buddies, let them know, firearms arent evil, they are a tool. He had a permanent smile on his face on his way back home.
    His plane left for britain the next day.
    We never seen him again.
    We hope he passed on what he has learned.

  • @Dgunner22
    @Dgunner22 17 дней назад +16

    The fact you both was nervous means you respect the situation. That is a good thing.

  • @SombraPiloto
    @SombraPiloto 25 дней назад +346

    I work at a gun range in Tennessee and we get a huge number of foreigners coming in to try out our rentals with the majority being from Canada, UK, Ireland, and Australia. The way their eyes light up when they first put their hands on a pistol is awesome.

    • @chrisbrent7487
      @chrisbrent7487 23 дня назад +14

      I'm an Aussie and shoot pistols here at home. I was shooting a Beretta 87 Target last week. There is a fairly large competition community here though it is a process to get licensed.

    • @silikon2
      @silikon2 23 дня назад +5

      Yeah it's wild, I don't doubt it seems marvelous to them. It's got to be like firing a missile.
      I grew up in TN and shot a firearm at least as young as 10 (hunter's ed) and perhaps younger, don't recall.
      So, firearms were mundane to me even by my teens. (In the sense of having and firing one they were mundane. I 100% respect and am careful with them.)

    • @FieryWings01
      @FieryWings01 23 дня назад +1

      @@chrisbrent7487very common misconception about Us aussies is we don’t have any fun guns haha

    • @kennethhudson8013
      @kennethhudson8013 22 дня назад +1

      @silikon2 you are conditioned to hate protecting yourself? You know why? Because the Royal would be scared shirtless because they would fear you!

    • @kennethhudson8013
      @kennethhudson8013 22 дня назад

      @silikon2 oh yeah another thing, you would kill them if you knew all the stuff they did to your country

  • @HistoryGuy1791
    @HistoryGuy1791 26 дней назад +526

    It doesn't matter if it's a shooting range, horseback riding, going to a baseball game, or whatever the experience might be, the point is you two were openminded and brave enough to try something new. It's an admirable characteristic, well done. 👍

    • @PermanentlyTemporary
      @PermanentlyTemporary 25 дней назад +8

      And that also means, it's something most Americans haven't tried 😆

    • @rogerdodger6025
      @rogerdodger6025 14 дней назад

      Especially for something so demonized like shooting guns.

  • @pinknoise5716
    @pinknoise5716 18 дней назад +25

    I’m a 55 year old born and raised American, married to an experienced hunter and gun enthusiast - I’ve never shot a gun, but have a healthy respect for them and their use. You guys did GREAT, and really lessened MY hesitancy in going to the range with my husband. Well done.

    • @mike-mz6yz
      @mike-mz6yz 16 дней назад +2

      You should definitely go with your husband, tell him you only want to try smaller guns and make it clear how nervous you are but go. Your husband will be so happy to share his passion with you and it will most likely mean a lot to him that you want to try it at least once.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 15 дней назад

      If you want to go to the range sometime, I suggest having your husband teach you how to handle the gun first, at home.
      Buy some so-called 'snap caps', so you can practice 'dry firing', at home. And learn all the functions needed, such as how to load/insert a magazine, how the safety operates, proper grip, how to operate the slide (if necessary), how to remove the magazine and lock the slide back (this is how you 'clear' a gun and make sure it's actually unloaded).
      All those things are learned much easier, at home... instead of learning for the first time while wearing hearing protection and dozens of gunshots going off around you. And the more you learn at home, the more smoothly your range time will go, and the more fun you will have.

  • @sjntube
    @sjntube 16 дней назад +8

    As an American, I commend you for stepping up and giving firearms a go. Firearms are near and dear to (most) Americans hearts and we proudly cherish that right to keep and bear. I hope you are enjoying your time in our Great Country!

  • @KCNicole
    @KCNicole 29 дней назад +2396

    Ok. We won't get political......but we will need to discuss the Cowboys hat 😂

    • @rachelbrown506
      @rachelbrown506 29 дней назад +40

      😅

    • @danbarry4772
      @danbarry4772 29 дней назад +111

      Can they now be England's team. We are done with them

    • @jmr1068204
      @jmr1068204 29 дней назад +23

      Well, they are Cowboys...so we can send the Cowboys off as Lone Rangers.

    • @RealDiehl99
      @RealDiehl99 29 дней назад +123

      If you wear that hat when you come to Philadelphia you might want to carry a gun for your own protection😅

    • @raiderscott
      @raiderscott 29 дней назад +19

      Think I'll send them both Raiders hats! 💯🏴‍☠️🎯

  • @georgew9397
    @georgew9397 28 дней назад +480

    As a “gun guy” I want to say I’m very proud of you both for giving it a try. You both did very well!! It takes a lot of guts to try something new, and you’re to be commended!!

    • @MnS101
      @MnS101 28 дней назад +12

      And they recorded themselves and put it on RUclips. That's very commendable.

    • @Jimreb80
      @Jimreb80 28 дней назад +5

      I agree with you. We have a few for diffent purpose. They reached out of their comfort and tried something new. They found out they like it. Kudos to them

    • @michaelm.7382
      @michaelm.7382 28 дней назад +1

      Absolutely ❤ your comment!!

    • @nickloven6728
      @nickloven6728 26 дней назад +2

      Yeah, I proud they stuck to it. It's easy to feel overwhelmed, especially at a indoor range.

  • @hollywoodinked
    @hollywoodinked 20 дней назад +15

    For a first timer, I was impressed. Dude’s stance was good, he kept his elbow down, muzzle awareness was perfect, finger stayed off the trigger till he was ready to fire, good job.

  • @USMC_1991
    @USMC_1991 19 дней назад +17

    That was quite a good example of discipline, awareness, and safety.

  • @SnuffySpaghetti
    @SnuffySpaghetti 26 дней назад +197

    Everyone deserves this freedom. Not only to defend yourself, but to just have fun. It’s a beautifully entertaining hobby as much as it is an important right.

    • @numbr17
      @numbr17 24 дня назад +9

      Nicely stated. I'll add that everyone *HAS* this natural right, but only one country in the world made a promise to not infringe upon its people's right.

    • @barneyrice8502
      @barneyrice8502 24 дня назад +4

      @@numbr17 Yes, Except For The DEMS

    • @AtomicMushroomz
      @AtomicMushroomz 24 дня назад +1

      @@barneyrice8502 Stop drinking ivermectin

  • @GoofyAhhsPersonOnYT
    @GoofyAhhsPersonOnYT 28 дней назад +473

    The fact that even when shocked by the recoil of the rifle, she still took the time to put the weapon on safe really impressed me! Well done!

    • @danieldavis3761
      @danieldavis3761 28 дней назад +22

      I've seen people that grew up around weapons didn't have that discipline. lol

    • @archipelago93
      @archipelago93 26 дней назад +11

      I’m also glad it was an AR-15-which actually has relatively low recoil compared so almost any other “long gun”-and not something like a bolt-action .30-06 caliber rifle or (especially) a pump action 12-gauge shotgun, as the latter might have knocked her (and many other new shooters) on her rear! 😂

    • @davidcox3076
      @davidcox3076 25 дней назад +3

      Very impressive discipline for a first-timer.

    • @michaelhill6451
      @michaelhill6451 25 дней назад +9

      Yeah. She did a good job. That said, the AR-15 effectively has no recoil. She was probably more taken aback by how loud it is. Rifles are very loud, especially if you shoot them indoors.

    • @TestUser-cf4wj
      @TestUser-cf4wj 23 дня назад +4

      ​@@michaelhill6451there's a certain "impulse" movement with an AR-15. Not so much recoil as a big twitch. That big recoil spring and buffer take the kick out but the movement of them still has some effect on the shooter. Although, the recoil is part of the fun when you get into shooting sports. Touching off a 10 ga is the most grin inducing activity I've ever experienced.

  • @scpatriot5270
    @scpatriot5270 13 дней назад +7

    Yall did a good job experiencing freedom 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @thomasjohnson3534
    @thomasjohnson3534 23 дня назад +34

    I really appreciate how they started off with a 22 unlike so many other videos…so much better than jumping right to something larger when first learning. Mad respect

  • @emerald637
    @emerald637 29 дней назад +459

    Shooting firearms is an Olympic sport where several different nations compete.

    • @KWC33
      @KWC33 27 дней назад +18

      Yes, after all the Americans didn’t invent guns we just pretty much perfected them

    • @gregoryruslavage8656
      @gregoryruslavage8656 27 дней назад +41

      @@KWC33 God bless John Moses Browning

    • @williamoneal4112
      @williamoneal4112 26 дней назад

      ​@@gregoryruslavage8656 the patron saint of shooting shit

    • @steveshroder2401
      @steveshroder2401 26 дней назад +4

      ​@@gregoryruslavage8656agreed, Sir.

    • @ryth-2401
      @ryth-2401 26 дней назад

      ISSF is not a popular type of competitive shooting outside Olympic so it makes sense that u don't get a lot of chance to shoot ISSF matches

  • @Trifler500
    @Trifler500 24 дня назад +90

    I'm an American who doesn't have a gun, but I still decided to take a gun safety class to familiarize myself. As part of the three day class, we fired .22LR in both revolver and semi-auto, .38 revolver, 9mm semi-auto, .40 semi-auto, .45 semi-auto, and we each fired a single shot of .50 from a semi-auto. I then paid for 1 hour of 1-on-1 instruction to try a shotgun. Now I can handle a gun safely if someone is showing me one, and I can understand the basics of the different parts, etc. I feel comfortable if I want to rent a gun to shoot at the range on my own, etc. Also importantly, I didn't want to participate in any gun discussions without having at least this level of knowledge. I see too many people who have no understanding of guns wading into gun legislation discussions, and approaching it from a sense of fear and intimidation. IMO that's not a fair way to approach any discussion (or decision) that affects other people. So, I didn't want to be one of those people.

    • @firehat87
      @firehat87 18 дней назад +6

      This is a very good approach

    • @Trifler500
      @Trifler500 18 дней назад

      @@firehat87 ty

    • @MiguelSanchez-nd4bv
      @MiguelSanchez-nd4bv 17 дней назад +8

      We need more people like you that do some research, learn and make an informed decision. And unfortunately that applies not only apply to firearms.
      Thank you for your efforts to understand the subject, it doesn’t matter your position on them it matters that people can actually have an intelligent conversation on the subject!!👍🏽🍻

    • @bobmclemore
      @bobmclemore 16 дней назад +1

      I was so young when I first shot my first gun I can't remember hardly even ever shooting my first one I'm trying to remember I think it was a 22 rifle not counting the pellet gun of course maybe a 20 gauge

    • @samueldavidvisuals2595
      @samueldavidvisuals2595 14 дней назад

      Most revolvers are semi-auto, unless they’re single action - where you physically have to pull the hammer back between each shot.
      I just mention this because a lot of people who aren’t familiar with firearms think semi-auto means more than it does. It just means that every time you pull the trigger you get 1 shot, you don’t have to pull back a hammer or work a bolt action between shots.
      It does not in any capacity mean you can just hold down the trigger and the gun will keep firing. That would be fully automatic, and that’s been cucked by the government.
      Just a friendly PSA!
      Also to original comment- great idea seeking training and knowledge like you did. Good on you. If you get the chance I’d recommend shooting an ar15 as they are actually great guns for new shooters. Very small bullet, soft recoiling, and easy to control, you just need someone who truly knows what they’re doing to show you around the gun.
      Another PSA- ar15’s are only semi-auto like most other guns on the market, and the bullet they shoot is considered a varmint round. Much smaller than your average deer hunting round.

  • @user-th7xf2pl2w
    @user-th7xf2pl2w 20 дней назад +13

    Out of my 76 years on Earth, I have been shooting, hunting and camping for 68 of those years.

  • @stereodreamer23
    @stereodreamer23 12 дней назад +2

    I'm so glad you got the opportunity to have this experience. I've taken friends and family members from Canada, Germany, the UK, and France to the range here in the USA, and almost every one of them had a wonderful time.
    Freedom is a universal language...

  • @johnhines229
    @johnhines229 24 дня назад +115

    As someone who literally grew up shooting guns it’s always interesting for me to watch people who’ve never done it before.

    • @perniciousreaper4393
      @perniciousreaper4393 19 дней назад +6

      Same, it is so hard for me to relate to, all the nerves and everything. It's just what I've always known. No shade is meant by that at all. I actually teach some beginner firearms courses in addition to some more advanced ones, and I always am understanding and patient with people who are very nervous, but it's still a very unrelatable feeling for me.

    • @mattlentz784
      @mattlentz784 18 дней назад +4

      I was shooting when I was too small to pick up the rifle, Marlin. 22. That rifle is in my safe. I was shocked to learn people grew up without shooting. I thought I was weird when we didn't go shooting at Camp every time we went up

    • @KhanGarth
      @KhanGarth 17 дней назад

      Same

    • @TexasRebel
      @TexasRebel 16 дней назад

      Same here

    • @dfoleyusa
      @dfoleyusa 13 дней назад

      Yup but the more people spread the message of the fun and safe use of firearms the better. I hope this inspired others to join our community and exercise their rights in a safe controlled environment.

  • @pleasehelp2446
    @pleasehelp2446 28 дней назад +213

    They are following the 4 golden rules, eye and ear pro, taking things slowly starting small and helping each other be safe. A perfect range day. As a Texan who grew up with guns this is the exact way i was taught.

    • @JPGorski
      @JPGorski 28 дней назад +13

      Trigger finger dicipline was 9/10 good as well.

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 27 дней назад +16

      ​@@Sudas80Do not listen to this man. You will go deaf.

    • @jccurtis9431
      @jccurtis9431 27 дней назад +7

      @@Sudas80 Ear and Eye Protection may not be an absolute requirement but if you decide not to use them just because you think it makes you more of a MAN, then you deserve anything that could or may happen to your ears or eyes while firing down range or in the wilderness. Accidently becoming deaf or blind because I didn't want to take all proper precautions while using a firearm, sounds more childish than manly to me.

    • @wren7195
      @wren7195 27 дней назад

      @@jccurtis9431 Thumbs up to this even though I honestly don't WANT to, I was a nine year old little girl when I fired my first pistol and I can't remember if that was the only bullet in the thing (it was a revolver) but I panicked SO BAD because that was the loudest thing I'd ever heard and I stupidly THREW the damn gun. I genuinely shrieked and threw the thing, and I thought I knew what guns were (apparently there's a difference between 38 and 22, algebra teacher be damned)
      And that flucker was a revolver, made for folk who don't need no damn safety, and hearing protection apparently. "Double action means we know what safety WAS....... twice."
      In short, wear aids, don't get it, and shoot guns.

  • @kurttrzeciak8326
    @kurttrzeciak8326 23 дня назад +12

    My first time on this channel. I don't even know their names yet. However, the smile on the face of the young British guy after shooting an AR for the first time was priceless!

  • @shazmodeus2795
    @shazmodeus2795 6 дней назад +2

    A fun fact that will blow your mind: the diameter of the bullet you were shooting from the pistol is the same diameter as the bullet you were shooting from the rifle. They are both .22 caliber.

  • @jjnsc
    @jjnsc 25 дней назад +136

    When that trigger is pulled, all I hear is the sound of freedom. Glad y'all had a good time. Nice job, guys.

    • @sorenpx
      @sorenpx 24 дня назад

      Amen!

    • @Whatta33
      @Whatta33 24 дня назад +1

      lol yet look what happened to our country

  • @seanras1965
    @seanras1965 28 дней назад +418

    I'm an US Army Vet, for your first time shooting a .223, nice job! Your grouping was good. Fun, isn't it????

    • @jazc2022
      @jazc2022 28 дней назад +10

      Thank You for Your Service & Sacrifice!!! My Dad was Army as well!!!

    • @danielstevens3869
      @danielstevens3869 27 дней назад +7

      I was Army Infantry. My first time shooting any firearm was in Basic Training, with an M16A4. Been hooked ever since

    • @theacoustician6741
      @theacoustician6741 27 дней назад +3

      Group was good? really at that distance 😂

    • @danielstevens3869
      @danielstevens3869 27 дней назад +17

      @theacoustician6741 for a first time shooter it's pretty good

    • @theacoustician6741
      @theacoustician6741 27 дней назад +1

      @@danielstevens3869 over the last 40 years I have seen many shoot for the first time, some were much better and some far from as accurate, it was the comment about the group I was making reference to.

  • @OutintheWild00
    @OutintheWild00 5 дней назад +1

    I was a child the first time I shot a gun. I carry concealed and practice dry fire( a type practice) 3-4 times a week. I belong to a shooting club and go once a month. At one point I had to carry for my job as a contractor in a war zone. My experience now is different from when I first started. It is a wonderful privilege seeing people shoot for the first time. I encourage you to continue with this journey when you return to your country as the law allows. I also encourage the readers of this comment to also explore shooting sports themselves.

  • @FunnyFollows
    @FunnyFollows 8 дней назад +2

    For a rifle that is not zero to you and it being your first time shooting. That was extremely impressive accuracy you had. I was really shocked when I saw the target come back and your grouping was as tight as it was. Good job!

  • @LPJR-be3wo
    @LPJR-be3wo 29 дней назад +369

    Wife and I are so very IMPRESSED that you both visited the Indoor Gun Range. You BOTH did VERY Good. And after a bit of nervousness you seemed to enjoy it. Thank you for sharing this Video.

    • @Nicole-en1km
      @Nicole-en1km 28 дней назад +12

      I was impressed too, especially with how they remembered to always keep the gun pointed away from themselves even when not firing. My dad is a firearms instructor and lives by the motto “never point a firearm at something you aren’t willing to destroy”. I’ve seen so many newbies make that mistake and it’s always really scary!

    • @Sam11747
      @Sam11747 28 дней назад +5

      It's good they kept it pointed down range, but I wish there was more handholding when it came to instruction with a more controlled (e.g. dry firing, firing with 1 round in the magazine) and graduating levels with an instructor or range safety officer present. I noticed they both had their fingers inside the trigger guard, possibly on the trigger, while laying the guns on the table. I see this frequently at gun ranges with new shooters, which can create a really negative experience that lasts a very long time. We didn't see anything majorly negative come out it, but you can kind of noticed her experience with the rifle wasn't the best and vocalized it. I wish gun range employees, range safety officers and instructors would do more to help with that. I use to be a firearms instructor. I still instruct people, but nothing that involves a formal certificate.

    • @walterwilson8948
      @walterwilson8948 17 дней назад

      Yes Sir I seen that as well. To be more safely remember to take your trigger finger off the trigger before you are ready to lay it down on a table or bench to avoid the firearm to go off on an accident. Other than that you both did great grouping on paper ❤❤❤​@Sam11747

  • @jackK5FIT
    @jackK5FIT 26 дней назад +129

    As former military and law enforcement I am happy to see first time shooters stay focused and use sufficient stafety procedures. We Americans do love our firearms. Glad you enjoyed the experience.

    • @123demonskill
      @123demonskill 24 дня назад

      I would give you a thumbs up, but I respectfully need to keep your like count at 69. Nice.

  • @barbsfpv3066
    @barbsfpv3066 4 дня назад +1

    I had to giggle when he told her to take a wide stance for the .22 pistol, lol.
    This was great. It's nice to see travelers appreciating American culture.
    Glad you had a good time.

  • @user-qm8gl5fj6v
    @user-qm8gl5fj6v 18 дней назад +4

    Navy vet here. I can sadly say the only gun I fired during my 4 year enlistment was a rechamberd 1911 .45 into .22 ..in boot camp. In civilization life, I've shot many calabors of weapons. Personally, I think Americans' access to firearms is important.

  • @tammystark6364
    @tammystark6364 28 дней назад +278

    Farm raised woman here. Guns were just a natural part of our lives since we were young. We were just taught gun safety as any other lessons...like don't get to close to the bull...don't mess around the tractors when they are running ...common sense learning.
    I still live on a farm as a 62 year old widow and still shoot. Sometimes for practice sometimes for enjoyment and other times out of need. The need to keep racoons out of the feed or to keep groundhogs from digging in the shed under the equipment.
    They do have their purpose.
    Glad you enjoyed your intoduction to guns

    • @txgunguy2766
      @txgunguy2766 27 дней назад +10

      ​@coollady2179
      "Don't pull the mask off the ol' Lone Ranger and don't mess around with Jim/Slim."

    • @danaconnor1979
      @danaconnor1979 26 дней назад +3

      I agree 100%. 44 yr old farm raised woman here. It was just part of life for us.

    • @flybriur
      @flybriur 26 дней назад +2

      My main problem I have with guns here in the U.S. is the fetishization of them by many people here. However, for those that understand and respect that it is a deadly weapon, are properly trained, and take all the proper safety precautions, I don't have any problems with that.

    • @Unknown-qp9ur
      @Unknown-qp9ur 26 дней назад

      ​@@flybriur the only people I see with a fetish are those that want gun control always talking about genitals. If someone collects gun it's no more a fetish than someone who collects tea pots, sneakers, or high heels.

    • @darkpixel2k
      @darkpixel2k 26 дней назад +1

      The important one you forgot to mention, and someone forgot to mention to me, and I had to find out the hard way at 4 years old: don't pee on the electric fence.

  • @michaelpietroburgo4980
    @michaelpietroburgo4980 26 дней назад +161

    Im a firearms instructor you guys did great. You started out with the correct firearms. A 22lr pistol is what everyone should shoot the first time they shoot a pistol. Mrs. Beesly if you place the stock lower into your shoulder on the Ar and pulled it tighter to your shoulder you would have had more control over the rifle. Over all for a first time shooting you both did great.

    • @adafrost6276
      @adafrost6276 26 дней назад +13

      I think the biggest issue with the stock being too high is using the vertical foregrip. Seems to be too far down the handguard for her size, so if she had just grabbed the handguard closer to the magwell, her right arm would have naturally lowered and the stock position would have been perfect. Definitely not her fault: you see grip, you grab grip but would have been nice if someone could have pointed that out there.

    • @stefanimccumber1822
      @stefanimccumber1822 26 дней назад +7

      The position of the stock on her shoulder made mine tense up just thinking about the kick back she was going to feel. My first thought was "Oh nooo! James just told her it doesn't hurt. Lower that stock, girl!!" I was glad to hear her report that it didn't hurt - the first time I shot and didn't have it in the correct position, I came away with a nice bruise. 😅
      Glad they were able to enjoy it and it was a pretty impressive grouping for their first time!

    • @steelsquire2153
      @steelsquire2153 25 дней назад +2

      I personally grab the mag, and use that like a grip but that’s because I used A.R chambered in .223, and .22 I’m not a grip kind of guy. I assume they were using .223 as well in this for their A.R

    • @jimsmith9819
      @jimsmith9819 25 дней назад +3

      the first pistol i shot was a 357

    • @chizorama
      @chizorama 25 дней назад +4

      Yeah, I wish the range officer would've given a few tips, at least she gave it a few shots, while it may not seem like a lot of recoil to those with experience, but it can be intimidating to somebody shooting a rifle for the first time. AR's have quite the bark for shooting a .22cal as well.

  • @SteveLong-kf4wx
    @SteveLong-kf4wx 17 дней назад +1

    I have a brit friend who became a naturalized citizen a few years ago after living here 22 years. I met him just before the naturalization ceremony. All his friends shoot and hunt, and he has always wanted to try shooting. No one took him, so l grabbed my WIFES AR-15 and took him to the range. He was looking at buying a new one before we left. I am glad you enjoyed the experience, you demonstrated better muzzle awareness and gun safety than l have seen some experienced shooters display.

  • @MatthewAllen-bb9bo
    @MatthewAllen-bb9bo 19 дней назад +3

    Liked and subscribed! As a native Floridian this makes me so happy the two of you got to experience this but also reminds me just how sacred our 1st and 2nd are. The two of you are such a lovely couple and God bless you both. Y'all did great!

  • @johnhughes2043
    @johnhughes2043 25 дней назад +67

    As an American, I really appreciate that you both got to experience this. Might not be everyone’s “cup of tea” but having an open mind and trying something different that is generally portrayed as “evil”. Life is about the experiences and the journey. 👍👍

    • @Thepatriotstacker
      @Thepatriotstacker 25 дней назад +2

      Agreed

    • @thetxpopulist
      @thetxpopulist 24 дня назад

      Amen brother!

    • @johnblocker6737
      @johnblocker6737 23 дня назад

      Couldn’t have said it better

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 15 дней назад

      Yes, I expect they figured out the guns they were using are merely inanimate hunks of metal -- the same as a hammer, or a wrench.

  • @chadwaynebradley
    @chadwaynebradley 29 дней назад +405

    We Americans are used to it. Having been to Europe several times is one of the top question I get asked "Have you ever shot a gun"?

    • @joshsmith4512
      @joshsmith4512 29 дней назад +15

      yes yes i have 😂

    • @Killswitch1411
      @Killswitch1411 29 дней назад +8

      Id be like yeah I have one on me now.. JK lol

    • @muffinamy83
      @muffinamy83 29 дней назад +22

      In Sweden competitive shooting is very very popular. Something like 20% of Swedes own guns.

    • @craigdoriety9798
      @craigdoriety9798 29 дней назад +9

      My first firearm was a Marlin Glenfield 22 bolt action rifle and then a Sears single barrel 20 gauge. I grew up in the Birmingham, AL area so it was no big deal for a 12 year old to get something like that for a gift at that age. I forget how foreign and strange that sounds to some people from other places. My uncle had a farm south of town and I loved going down there often and taking my rifle and shotgun. Great memories and still have those firearms. My son engaged in archery and shooting bb guns in Cub Scouts and then later got rifle and shotgun merit badges in Boy Scouts.

    • @kakarikiyazoo
      @kakarikiyazoo 29 дней назад +2

      I have been to Europe many times and no one has ever asked me that.

  • @timothyhedrick5295
    @timothyhedrick5295 11 дней назад +1

    Good job guys. 32 years in law enforcement here, recently retired, and own a lot of guns. People lose appreciation for how stressful this can be for people who have had no exposure to firearms before. You guys did great. The most important thing is that you were safe and you seemed to be very safe. Hope people were kind to you in all 5,500 comments below!

  • @JuanAppleseed-ge6tb
    @JuanAppleseed-ge6tb 23 дня назад +8

    I grew up in a rural family that always had guns, but they never interested me. I was the black sheep of the family.
    I graduated high school and went straight to basic training at Ft. Knox. One of the only times the Drill Sergeants ever spoke to me like a human was during the "zero" day of rifle training. The very, very first day we sent live rounds down range, I put all five of my zero rounds into a spot the size of a quarter on a 200m target.
    My Drill Sergeant turned and asked how long I had been shooting guns. I responded with "About fifteen minutes today, Drill Sergeant."
    He said,"Jesus. Christ. That is good shooting."
    The only compliment I ever got during boot camp. I was high on that compliment for 72 hours 😂

    • @tomwhitfield2199
      @tomwhitfield2199 9 дней назад

      Drill sergeants love it when people come in with no prior firearms experience. It means they have no bad habits to unlearn.

  • @FuzzyMarineVet
    @FuzzyMarineVet 29 дней назад +385

    Practicing marksmanship, weather firearms of archery, is always a fun experience.

    • @Rabbits6ix
      @Rabbits6ix 29 дней назад +12

      they need to take a day course saw a few mistakes, overall not bad but yeahhh

    • @user-sp6jk3zz5b
      @user-sp6jk3zz5b 28 дней назад +10

      I loved archery when we had it during PE in high school FUN 😊 🎯

    • @colinbisasky1134
      @colinbisasky1134 28 дней назад

      @@user-sp6jk3zz5b scout camp for me, love archery.

    • @vodengc520
      @vodengc520 28 дней назад +1

      "Everything that guy just said is bullsh*t. Uh... thank you." - William Tell's kid

    • @garycamara9955
      @garycamara9955 28 дней назад +3

      Whether

  • @glennwilliams3692
    @glennwilliams3692 29 дней назад +249

    As a firearms instructor and someone who's enjoyed your channel for some time I'm Soo happy for you guys ❤️🙏

    • @dillodefense
      @dillodefense 28 дней назад +3

      I agree. They chose a very nice range. I love seeing newbies have a good experience.

    • @lipantaza9758
      @lipantaza9758 28 дней назад +2

      You sure you are an instructor. Someone should have at least showed her how to hold it and operate it before she handled a loaded firearm. I had to stop watching it little after four minutes, 100% unacceptable way to handle a firearm for the first time!

    • @dillodefense
      @dillodefense 28 дней назад +5

      @@lipantaza9758 You must not go to many ranges. I do wish they had a session with an instructor, but I have seen far worse.

    • @JeffC-dj3gd
      @JeffC-dj3gd 28 дней назад +2

      @@lipantaza9758 Agreed. I usually go through a "dry fire" session when showing inexperienced folks how to employ a firearm. But the video may have been made more boring/lengthy/less appealing by showing all that.

    • @TrenchToast
      @TrenchToast 28 дней назад +1

      ​​​@@lipantaza9758 I was cringing every time she looked away with her finger on the trigger and safety off... the whole time wondering "where is the instructor at!?" Sorry Beasleys, but you guys REALLY should have had an instructor dry fire run with BOTH of you with that rifle... super careless on everyones behalf.. 🙄

  • @ZyramRo
    @ZyramRo 3 дня назад +1

    Awesome video! I'm a Texan and I'm 99% sure that's the RangeUSA I shoot at. In any case - you likely hit low because the rifle was sighted for longer distance than you were shooting - your grouping was spot on and really great, don't feel bad it wasn't exactly where you were aiming - that has to do with ballistics and how much rise/fall over distance the bullet does. I'm so glad you had a good time and enjoyed the experience and learned - and also great job with trigger discipline and being cautious, it's obvious you actually read and understood and IMPLEMENTED the 4 basics of gun safety. Come back any time and I hope you enjoy your time in the best country in the world - Texas!

  • @godsbadkarma
    @godsbadkarma 20 дней назад +2

    The first time is always fun. With guns, it only gets better. Glad y'all enjoyed it!

  • @Stevarooni
    @Stevarooni 29 дней назад +141

    Nothing wrong with being nervous. Humility will save you from pain, embarrassment fades faster than scars. 👍

  • @bryanthompson6678
    @bryanthompson6678 26 дней назад +202

    Couple of things: 1) It’s really cool that so many of the comments on this video have been positive, complimentary, and respectful of you both for having that experience. 2) Thank you both for sharing your experience.
    ***And as an ‘older’ Marine I appreciate the respect you both showed in your body language. You were both ‘present,’ and knew what you had in your hands. Good job.

    • @kennethmcdonald5278
      @kennethmcdonald5278 26 дней назад +4

      Sempre fi

    • @matthew5289
      @matthew5289 25 дней назад +1

      semper

    • @trinity0844
      @trinity0844 24 дня назад

      There ain't no such thing as an older Marine (68 to 72 for me),I'm just a well aged smoother Marine.
      SEMPER FI
      Brother!

  • @jordanhumphrey7958
    @jordanhumphrey7958 День назад +1

    Shooting an AR is way easier than shooting handguns. Everyone is always scared but AR's are one of the easiest and most comfortable to shoot guns on the planet with recoil anyone can control.

  • @MiccaThompson
    @MiccaThompson 19 дней назад +1

    You both did very well haldling firearms for the first time. I wish everyone was this calm and respectful while learning how to shoot. I can't tell you how many times I've been around new shooters who were nervous, loud, erratic, and stupid.

  • @daricetaylor737
    @daricetaylor737 29 дней назад +153

    Milie, I am so proud of you overcoming your hesitance and giving the AR a try! That was a once in a lifetime opportunity and I am so happy you decided to give it a go after all!! There really is something exhilarating about being able to handle and control such power in your hands. My hubby used to take me and the kids out to shoot our 22 rifle way back in the day and we had such a blast! Happy you guys had the chance to live a part of the American dream.

    • @SubieNinja
      @SubieNinja 28 дней назад +12

      well once in a lifetime for folks from their side of the pond... once in a whenever i feel like it(and can afford ammo) for me

    • @daricetaylor737
      @daricetaylor737 28 дней назад +4

      @@SubieNinja I agree, for people in Europe it is basically a once in a lifetime as their laws and access to ranges is so much more limited, if available at all! They will probably never try it again.

  • @jamespatch7010
    @jamespatch7010 28 дней назад +97

    It's hard for me grasp as I'm 65, lived in Wyoming my entire life. I grew up hunting, fishing, camping.
    To see people your age that have never used a firearm. Us as foreign to me as shooting is to you. I'm proud of Millie especially. Atta girl ❤

    • @Crunch2327
      @Crunch2327 26 дней назад +2

      Hard for me as well, I'm in the UK, 56, been shooting since I was 8.

  • @sublimetulii23
    @sublimetulii23 3 дня назад

    I can’t express this enough, thanks for having the courage to try shooting guns. Long time conceal carrier & gun owner & RO (range officer) here & you did pretty well for being beginners. Some pro tips: I don’t advise turning around when having a gun in your hands as it’s dangerous because you don’t know where the gun is aimed. Put the gun down if you plan to turn your head to see fellow shooters. Big ups for Mrs. Beesley for at least trying the AR-15. The proper placement of the stock is in your shoulder pocket (where the shoulder joint ends & your chest begins & above the armpit). The AR-15 is on the low end of power for rifles, meaning it has little recoil from shooting. Many states don’t allow the use of the .223/5.56 round AR-15s are chambered in for hunting deer because it’s so weak. Mainstream media & politicians have vilified the AR-15 because they don’t know anything about guns in general & are fear mongers. There are many bigger & more powerful rifles that people use all the time for hunting & in wars. About 350 people die in America from all rifles combined per year. That’s laughable considering the size of the US population & the thousands of other things that kill way more people, but just don’t get the same media coverage. Guns are tools & there are way more good people with guns than bad by an exponential factor & are necessary to stop bad people. The media rarely covers these stories because it hurts the narratives they push. It’s a big responsibility owning & using guns, but so is driving a car, having a child, owning a home, etc. Governments arguing disarming citizens are literally tyrants who want you to be more easily controlled. No government who disarms citizens ever ends well in history.

  • @GooglyEyes73
    @GooglyEyes73 23 часа назад

    As a 2A loving American, I do hearby certify you as "Gun Nuts". Welcome to the club. Cheers!

  • @true-metal-man6402
    @true-metal-man6402 26 дней назад +104

    As a person who grew up with firearms, you forget how it felt to shoot a gun for the first time. The nervousness and what not. But after awhile It just becomes second nature. But you guys did great! Glad you got to experience one of the fundamentals of being American.

    • @royalgilpin4922
      @royalgilpin4922 25 дней назад +4

      I find myself thinking the same thing. I got my first bb gun at 7 but I can't remember the first time I shot a real gun. The whole process of shooting is so much a part of me now I can't even imagine what it would be like to be unfamiliar with it.

  • @johng.4711
    @johng.4711 28 дней назад +315

    I’m a city guy who doesn’t own guns but man is it fun to shoot them at a range. Safety safety safety and respect for the tool is so important.

    • @texasrangers4
      @texasrangers4 27 дней назад +6

      Many people have guns in Texas legally in cities. We have large cities

    • @thorkagemob1297
      @thorkagemob1297 26 дней назад +4

      ​@@texasrangers4many people have guns in cities in probably every state. Here in Minnesota there definitely is a lot of people that carry and we are mostly a blue state.

    • @robtriton
      @robtriton 26 дней назад

      City slickers who need to quit voting for Democrats.

    • @beardo_M.D.
      @beardo_M.D. 26 дней назад +7

      Living in a city doesn't mean you can't have a gun...unless your excuse is Bidinflation. I would also argue that due to higher crime rates in the city, you should own at least one. Keep it in a small safe, its better to have one and not need it than need one and not have it.

    • @flybriur
      @flybriur 26 дней назад +1

      Yup - being absolutely safe, being properly trained, and respecting that it is a deadly weapon whose purpose for existing is to maim and kill, is crucial.

  • @jonathanamsberry3971
    @jonathanamsberry3971 8 дней назад +1

    So happy you guys got to try it out! Shooting can be a fun hobby and it is always exciting when people get to try it for the first time!
    A tip is rifles are actually easier and softer (depending) to shoot than pistols. This is due to the ergonomics and recoil systems inbuilt in rifles. Pistols rely heavily on your body to handle most of the recoil, which can make them harder to handle. Shooting outdoors is easier on the hearing for sure. It would also help if you had someone helping you hold the weapons "properly", this will make firing easier and smoother.

  • @pl4y3dout23
    @pl4y3dout23 4 дня назад +1

    Man I love how your mic caught the sound waves vibrating in the foam panels

  • @PeachStateDS
    @PeachStateDS 24 дня назад +58

    I am a firearms instructor with the USCCA here in Atlanta, Georgia and also a licensed firearms dealer. This was great to see. So glad some Brits got to experience such a fun thing in a safe and controlled environment. Aside from a couple technical fundamentals (which any person who's shooting for the first time and just trying to have some safe fun isn't going to be great at), I am very impressed with how quickly you two picked up the overall basics of how to hold and shoot. The rifle is always going to be harder to learn starting out with no experience. America hopes you return for some more!

  • @barrydraper
    @barrydraper 29 дней назад +166

    Congrats to you both, for being open minded and trying something outside your normal comfort zone. I sometimes take this for granted here in the US and very much enjoy shooting, training & practicing.

    • @m-jay356
      @m-jay356 29 дней назад +1

      Hey Barry, how's it going?

    • @earthwormandruw
      @earthwormandruw 28 дней назад

      Hello Barry, how are ya?

    • @AxLWake
      @AxLWake 22 дня назад

      Yeah. But don't be fooled by the common idea that there are no guns in Europe.
      UK is different but in Europe, contrary to popular belief, there are a lot of hunters, sport shooters and gun owners/collectors.

    • @earthwormandruw
      @earthwormandruw 22 дня назад

      @@AxLWake I don't know what the technical definitions are but I never really thought of UK as being Europe.

    • @AxLWake
      @AxLWake 22 дня назад

      @@earthwormandruw UK was part of the European Union (EU) up until 2020. They got out (most people now severely regret it) in 2020.
      UK has stricter rules than most European countries concerning guns but even in UK, it's not impossible to own guns.

  • @davidbelcher-jr9jz
    @davidbelcher-jr9jz 5 дней назад +1

    You both did extremely well. Very good grouping on your shots. For a beginner that is exceptional.

  • @Nameless-lk8ld
    @Nameless-lk8ld 20 дней назад +1

    Those shells flying everywhere 😂

  • @rustysparks65
    @rustysparks65 25 дней назад +41

    I live in the Southern USA. I have several Canadian & Mexican friends who have visited us and shot a firearm for the first time. Its priceless watching someone shoot a firearm for the first time. More often than not after that first trigger pull, they look back at you with a BIG grin on their face. Good video!

    • @TestUser-cf4wj
      @TestUser-cf4wj 23 дня назад

      Every Canadian I have ever met has been familiar with guns and completely comfortable shooting them. There's not a lot of cultural difference between Americans and Canadians except that our northern neighbors are much more polite and reserved and don't get offended by hearing the French language.

    • @ChiefCrewin
      @ChiefCrewin 23 дня назад +1

      @@TestUser-cf4wj They're also being extremely oppressed by Castro's son.

  • @TakenAreAllGoodNames
    @TakenAreAllGoodNames 26 дней назад +12

    I worked for an international company and our foreign colleagues always wanted to do things truly American. The gun range was always a thrill for them. Glad that the range personnel were supportive and you got to experience shooting.

  • @SLKoolKats
    @SLKoolKats 6 дней назад

    as someone who's grown up in America surrounded by guns its always a strange feeling seeing people uncomfortable around them. That being said, I have to give you both mad props for trying it out for the first time! RESPECT

  • @texasaggiegigsem
    @texasaggiegigsem 23 дня назад +1

    Welcome to Texas! If you find yourself in south Texas near Corpus Christi, there's a quality indoor range called "The Sharp Shooter" run by a good group of people.

  • @user-lw3ik8ry1s
    @user-lw3ik8ry1s 28 дней назад +64

    As an american who was literally raised hunting from the age of 5, you showed fantastic presence of mind and respect for the seriousness that using a firearms requires. If you're not scared, your out of your mind and a danger. Nobody should be fearless when first using a deadly weapon.

    • @number6mbw
      @number6mbw 26 дней назад +6

      This was the best part of this video, IMO. I, honestly, have never seen these folks before, but they showed up in my feed. The respect for the danger of the items being handled, the trigger discipline, the handling, all of that is better than I've seen with some that I have shot with. (There were a few things that get sorted out with practice)
      Good F'n job on their part. Props

    • @nickadkins7765
      @nickadkins7765 26 дней назад +4

      ​@@number6mbw Agreed! And a great grouping too!

  • @VikingGruntpa
    @VikingGruntpa 28 дней назад +79

    First of all, nice hat. 😊
    Secondly, and this comes from a twenty year US Army Infantry veteran, I'm extremely proud of you for trying this and going into it with an open mind. You just learned first-hand what separates a citizen from a subject.

  • @metalelement414
    @metalelement414 21 день назад +1

    Watching brits fire guns for the first time is the cutest thing I've seen all day.

  • @dethbygaming
    @dethbygaming 12 дней назад

    Speaking as someone who has been around guns my entire life and been actively shooting since the age of 10, I am thoroughly impressed with how closely you were following gun safety rules. Never been to the channel before so I don't know your names, but the man especially demonstrated outstanding trigger discipline and muzzle awareness. The woman there were a few times where that index finger started to stray to the trigger, but no negligent discharges and kept the muzzle pointed down range. Honestly impressed. I've seen people who claim to have been shooting for many years who fail to exercise that level of control.
    I also greatly appreciate your decision to leave the politics out of it. Regardless of your stance on guns in general, there is absolutely nothing wrong with going to a controlled and supervised environment to try something new. And it seemed like you both were having a great time by the end of it! Also that shot placement was pretty good at 7 yards for your first time.

  • @VS0097
    @VS0097 25 дней назад +57

    I can just tell that's a great range because they taught you how to be safe with the gun. In fact they taught you so well you were able to show another person what to do. I love to see that!

    • @waimeagavin808
      @waimeagavin808 23 дня назад +1

      The holding the finger on the trigger was poor gun safety. Other than that not bad.

  • @thegrim418
    @thegrim418 25 дней назад +7

    As the saying goes, "God made man, Colt made them equal". Nothing quite like the smell of gunpowder and the buck of the recoil in your hands to really feel 'free'. Always great to see first time shooters enjoy themselves at the range.

  • @1x4
    @1x4 2 дня назад

    I've knowingly been around guns since I was 5 years old.
    My Dad took me and my brothers (6 and 4) to his sock drawer and showed us his gun. He showed us how he handled it, how he unloaded it, how to check the safety. And told us to ALWAYS assume it's loaded and to NEVER point a gun at any living thing unless we intended to kill. Then he put it back in his sock drawer.
    After, the drawer was closed he turned to us and said he'd beat us black and blue if he ever caught us in that drawer and/or touching the gun without his permission. We never did until he felt we were mature enough to handle a fire arm. He didn't try to hide it from us. He let us know, in terms we could understand, that in the wrong hands a gun could be dangerous.

  • @Crazy-Chicken-Media
    @Crazy-Chicken-Media 23 дня назад

    as both a US Army veteran and an American it makes me happy to see people lean too shoot, now with that said never be afraid to try "bigger guns" go for the .45, .223, 308, remember millions of people think they hurt to shoot but trust me unless you are receiving the round the kickback is nothing to worry about as long as you have control of the weapon. hope you had a blast!

  • @kindr3dpops919
    @kindr3dpops919 27 дней назад +47

    You actually did something most people shy away from, you went out of your comfort zone and formed your own opinion. Thats whats it's all about. Great video.

  • @jonald3
    @jonald3 27 дней назад +22

    His smile when turns around after firing the rifle 😊 He gets it haha

  • @michaelroby6538
    @michaelroby6538 14 дней назад

    Glad you’re having fun! At two minutes 44 seconds you had the weapon to lay down with the muscle or the barrel pointing toward you. It’s unloaded and all, but never have the barrel pointed toward you. Welcome to America!

  • @flyingirish31
    @flyingirish31 20 дней назад +2

    Always funny when I teach someone new to guns about shooting and have them shoot an AR. They think it’s going to kick hard and sometimes refuse to try. So I literally put my nose on charging handle and fire. Having them watch. They are surprised it’s such a light kicking gun because the media leads them to believe they are the most powerful guns out there. “Massive AR”. 😂

    • @edwardx.winston5744
      @edwardx.winston5744 19 дней назад

      I designed my main AR, "Black Betty," to be as soft-shooting as possible. 20' barrel, 1:12 twist, rifle-length gas system, and a recoil-mitigating muzzle brake/comp. Slows the recoil impulse down to a slow, gentle nudge. Betty serves as my ambassador to the platform for new shooters.
      Sure, the muzzle brake makes the gun INSANELY loud, especially to those on my right or left, but behind the glass Black Betty shoots smooth as buttah. New shooters lose their fear after the first 2-3 rounds downrange. After that, I'm left wondering how much ammo I should have left back in the car, because I know we'll be shooting ALL I BROUGHT WITH US!! 😂

  • @gtc1961
    @gtc1961 25 дней назад +28

    It's the reason the US turns out the best warriors in the world and always has. Our experience with firearms helps enormously. BTW...that is a REALLY NICE RANGE!

    • @Sam11747
      @Sam11747 23 дня назад +1

      Yeah, when you read letters and journals of locals in various conflicts US soldiers deployed (Filipinos in WWII), the locals frequently mention how good Americans are with guns.

    • @mrmushin1
      @mrmushin1 23 дня назад +1

      Most of the time is brits teaching usa 😂

    • @gtc1961
      @gtc1961 23 дня назад +1

      @@mrmushin1 HAHAHAHAHAHA OK, Go with that. Except I spent my entire 5 year enlistment in the navy protecting Europe from the Russians BECUASE THEY COULDN'T DO IT THEMSELVES

    • @anthonyhulse1248
      @anthonyhulse1248 22 дня назад +1

      @@gtc1961because half of Europe was in the Soviet bloc. Because the allies should have listened to Churchill.

    • @barfrodgers1202
      @barfrodgers1202 20 дней назад

      We used to. Modern military is kind of a joke now that we got drones and all that

  • @winstonsmith8441
    @winstonsmith8441 29 дней назад +75

    Bravo! Good idea to start with a .22 pistol. Most people in the US start with a .22 pistol or rifle to learn the basics of firearms.
    The shots from the rifle will hit a few inches low at the distance you were shooting because the rifle is likely zeroed to be on target at a much longer distance. Good job.

    • @craigdoriety9798
      @craigdoriety9798 29 дней назад +2

      My first firearm was a Marlin Glenfield 22 bolt action rifle and then a Sears single barrel 20 gauge. I grew up in the Birmingham, AL area so it was no big deal for a 12 year old to get something like that for a gift at that age. I forget how foreign and strange that sounds to some people from other places. My uncle had a farm south of town and I loved going down there often and taking my rifle and shotgun. Great memories and still have those firearms.

    • @stevepalmberg5905
      @stevepalmberg5905 28 дней назад +1

      Or as kid BB gun

    • @theaccountant5428
      @theaccountant5428 25 дней назад

      I thought your shooting was excellent for your first time, especially shooting freehand. I've seen many people with more "experience" shoot terribly. In my opinion, the second shot is the most difficult because of the anticipation of the boom & recoil. You both did it! Many people might only shoot one or two rounds and then be afraid. You both continued to shoot, which hopefully built more confidence, respect for firearms, and fun.

  • @jamberry1369
    @jamberry1369 5 дней назад

    Good on y'all for going to the range and finding out for yourself about guns! It comes down to just educating yourself about them, so I applaud y'all, especially as non-Americans in doing so.

  • @thestonetable
    @thestonetable 17 дней назад

    Good for you guys. There’s nothing like the feeling of being able to defend people you love and your self.

  • @kanomorrow7622
    @kanomorrow7622 29 дней назад +118

    Awesome! You started in the right place and learned the safety procedures to shoot responsibly! Glad you got to try it out and had fun doing it!

  • @Demcka341
    @Demcka341 26 дней назад +73

    The smile @7:42 is the smile i remember the first time i shot a rifle. Im an immigrant, now a US citizen, a friend of mine took me to a gun show, it was outside and there was a lot of shooting booths. My first gun I ever shot was a full auto AK-47, i still have that smile on my face just thining about it. Been a gun inthusiast ever since. this is like 20 years ago. God Bless America

    • @user-nd7zn6cx3f
      @user-nd7zn6cx3f 26 дней назад +4

      welcome to America!

    • @richevans1270
      @richevans1270 25 дней назад +5

      That smile made you 100 percent American 😊😊😊 in my opinion nothings sweeter than freedom .

    • @davidkachel
      @davidkachel 25 дней назад +1

      I've been going to gun shows for well over half a century. Not a single one ever had a "shooting booth". What are you talking about?!!

    • @Demcka341
      @Demcka341 25 дней назад +4

      @@davidkachel haha. Try the ones outdoors outside city limits buddy

    • @davidkachel
      @davidkachel 25 дней назад

      @@Demcka341 You have no idea what you are talking about.

  • @jc26041
    @jc26041 23 дня назад +1

    You both showed excellent muzzle and trigger discipline (kept muzzle pointed down range and kept finger off trigger until ready to fire). Good job, glad you gave it a try.