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The guy with the potato supressor, should not be allowed to own guns. Notice the big rig in the background. Yeah, lets fir a gun in the direction of traffic.
Public shooting ranges aren't the only ones that have bullet holes in the ceilings. Police department shooting ranges have far more bullet holes in the ceiling than you'd think they should have. As well as shot out light fixtures to boot.
Country that I'm from, police shoot everything but the target, everytime they shoot an armed suspect innocent bystander or few get hit, yet they say they're trained professionals. 😐
For fucking real, i had an accident during New Year´s Eve when i was 15, a firework exploded right under me and ever since then, i got to be friends with tinnitus and a slight hearing loss in my right ear. Nothing major, i got used to it, but damn, ruining your kid´s hearing this early is just wrong, life-changing in my opinion.
You kids are funny with your eye and ear protection. Go back to the basics. 1)Treat all guns as if they are loaded. 2) do not point a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy. Not so worried about PPE, generations have learned to shoot without it (yeah I know im old). Adding extra holes in someones heart, liver or skull is a totally different situation.
@@BitStClair It's also stupid as hell to shoot without ppe. I watched plenty of people do it and years later they cannot hear very well. But yes, #1 and #2 is first priority.
I feel you about the kid screeching. When I'm in someplace like Walmart and hear that in the next aisle, all I think is the quote from Jayne in Serenity, "sure wish I had some grenades right now" 🤣🤣
I owned a indoor pistol range in Florida some years ago and the absolute dumbest question I ever got was, a guy came in with a Beretta 92 and ask me if he could buy smaller bullets so he could put more in the magazine. I said hell yes, you could put a ton of 22s in there.
Nothing drives me crazier than seeing one of these “tactical Tommy’s“ that walk around with hip holsters, and full kit, and are completely unsafe and can’t hit the side of a barn, even if they do manage to pull the trigger and hit something other than their own foot.
How ironic that the representative of a government that specifically prohibits its citizens from owning firearms or using deadly force in defense of their own lives would think it was okay to point what appeared to be a rocket launcher at a member of his own staff as a joke.
In the 2 seconds it was on-screen, it appeared, to me, to be a large diameter tube with a sight on it. Maybe it was a rocket launcher, maybe it was a pea shooter. Whatever it was, it effects y initial statement ...how?
@@jalan02ok I didn’t realize you didn’t see the small barrel sticking out of the end and recognize it as a rifle. I quickly and easily recognized the gun and until I played it back and saw kinda what you saw I was like, “how the heck is this a rocket launcher? What are they talking about?!” But now I see why you said that. And yes, you’re right, it doesn’t change your point and I agree with you that the dude is a hypocrite and straight trash!
Back when I was in L/E. Had to go for weapons requal. At FLETC. A federal agency was was on the next range over from me training on M4s. Their instructor didn't realize he had issued armor piercing 5.56 rounds. They wreck the facility, put out of service for months
I know the feeling. I'm right-eye dominant, but left-handed. I quickly learned it's easier to switch to the left eye than the right hand. Also, side note, that dude might actually be a genius. When you shoot a Galil like a pistol, you become stronger than the recoil for fear of breaking your jaw. Good ol' "You see Ivan" logic.
*deep sigh* ..... No it isn't. The sights are lined up with his right eye. (The stock never passes his nose to the left side.) The problem is that he hasn't been taught any proper shooting mechanics. He's slightly leaned back, he doesn't have the fucking stock in the pocket. At first, I thought he was just doing the "There's no recoil" thing, but when I looked closer, I realized he's just an idiot. Whoever is instructing there is failing him miserably. Unless he's just one of those "I know better" unteachable types. I have weird eye things going on, so I've been known to shoot left eye dom and right eye dom, and I'm right-handed.
I’ve been a firearms instructor for about 20yrs. And the problem is people like this is what gives gun owners a bad name. I still take classes from other instructors. And we always, always talk safety. Ugh!! Great video Alex. And Baltic is Greek, Latvia, Estonia, and a lot of southern Europe. I had the same DNA test. I have some darker complexion which I get asked about. Funny story. An Archaeologist asked if I was of Mayan descent a few years ago. He wanted to do more studies on me. But I passed. I’m good. Thanks for the video
I had some instructors for a DOD contract tell me they just came from Africa to train embassy security. They said it too 6 months to train the local Africans to keep the rifles on their shoulders while shooting. The stocks always ended up next to or above their heads.
At our club indoor range, not only are there ceiling strikes, but side wall and floor strikes. However the "piece de resistance" there are strikes on the lane dividers in the vicinity of the end of the barrel and in the table under where you would be holding the gun when you are shooting!!
Even back in 1978 when I was around 5 my dad always made sure I, at the very least, wore ear protection even though I was only firing a bolt action .22LR.
The dumbest thing I ever did around the gun was lifted up my hearing protection to try to hear what my friend was saying after we fired our rounds the RS came by and ripped us a new one. I wasn’t even mad because he was right and I corrected my behavior. It’s been a couple weeks and I have not heard him complain since he does raise his hands up and anger, but I didn’t hear anything he’s saying for some reason …
I saw that lil girl at the beginning yesterday and when she pointed the weapon at the camera, I felt my heart sink, my blood run cold, and I KNOW I flinched hard. She didn't know better but he damn sure should have. You stand behind and close to be there when the child needs help! And yeah, no safety gear for the child? Dude doesn't deserve to have a child AT ALL. My son would have never shot a gun if I hadn't geared him up and been right there to help him with his stance and to protect him and myself from any flagging at all.
I went through basic in '87; before we actually shot our rifles for the first time the range NCOIC pulled out the smallest man in our company and deliberately held the buttstock against his nose, then crotch and fired 3 rounds from each location just to show us that the recoil was pathetically minimal.
@robertsettle2590 Nov 87-May 88;started at Harmony Church, got moved to Sand Hill after New Years. got talked into submitting an OCS packet by a couple of my favorite drill SGTs...wound up pulling my packet and reverted to contract. Most memorable experience with those two jokers was meeting them at the Bicycle Club for drinks with another friend; half a dozen cops showed up and threatened to arrest the four of us for attempting to start a race riot...not our fault that every chippie in the place yelled "hot damn! White men!" then started blowing kisses at us and showing off the goods. First, last & only time I ever had a cop tell me that the drink in my hand was "for the road".
Indoor range, saw a guy shooting M1A from the hip. He hit basically everything but the paper. Concrete floor, ceiling, rail system...ramge office let him try, then shut it down. Guy was mad he wouldn't be allowed to just destroy the place.
Teaching that little girl to shoot with no eye or ear protection reminds me of my dad teaching me to shoot pistols circa 1984. Nobody used eye and ear protection when we were out hunting. The shotguns weren't so bad, but the S&W .38 Special made my ears ring for two days. Good times. He did teach me not to flag people though, lol.
I always said the same until I got kids of my own. Yes you get used to the sound and it doesn't bother you that much. You directly go into solving mode because the sound is always connected to to a situation that concerns you directly ☺
I taught my girls to shoot when they were strong enough to hold the rifle. We started with a Marlin .22. They got to carry it empty when we went through the woods so I could coach them on small things they were doing wrong and it was not long before they were allowed to carry it load. But they were always in front of me walking down a woodsy raod. My youngest, at age 9, wanted to shoot my Ruger P89. After having her handel it emoty an showing her the right way to do things we went out for that anticipated day. I put a single round in the magazine. To be honest I figured the psitol was going to end up in the mud. She fired the round off, the recoil brought the pistol straight back up over her head. She brought it back down so the muzzle was pointing down range, turned her head to face me, keeping the weapon pointed down range. Her eyes were as wide as they could possibly get, she yelled at me "That was FUN! Can I do it again?". She got to fire a couple of more rounds, but again with a single shot loaded each time so there was no chance of her accidentally firing off more than she meant to. Thankfully, in later years she had a friend who taught her to shoot a pistol and is a great shot. I never was any good with a pistol, which was why I did not try teaching her.
Love your vids. My sisters wanted to go to the range with me so I sent them a copy of the gun safety rules and one of your range fails videos. Still haven't heard back on a date to go to the range.
Great video! Some people may say gun fails never get old, well good for them because there are way to many people out there doing stuff they shouldn’t or do not know how to do -roperly!
100% arrested. Not for letting his young child shoot a gun. For him letting her shoot it without proper hearing protection. That poor little girl doesn’t know any better. What an absolute irresponsible stupid fool.
when I was training my kids to shoot we first went over the firearms safety rules till they knew them by memory. then at the range, wearing eye and ear protection I would only allow single loading when firing. that prevented any possible doubles.
I appreciate the Glocket and the Crock, but I distinctly remember when I got my first shotgun at 12 years old after passing gun safety that there was a Mossberg magazine that came with the firearm advertising their newest line of firearms and one of them was the Mossberg JIC kit which was 12ga pistol grip and they had an entire article on how to properly uses stockless shotguns. Even without purchasing the tool, they basically gave you an MOA and FAQ for how safely use it and what to look for in similar platforms.
That 2nd video.... could tell by the 2nd shot the kid was scared of the gun... (likely due to it hurting her ears). Scared kid + new to guns + finger on the trigger is a recipe to a bad ending.
Every time going to the range it is good to review Loaded, Pointed, Trigger, Target. Treat every firearm as though it is LOADED Always keep the firearm POINTED in a safe direction Keep your finger off the TRIGGER until you are ready to fire Know your TARGET and what is around the target
Rifleman Jr. has his own set of rules that I grill him on all the time. He's 4 and he can recite them on command. We gave him his own rules that he can understand at this age, and he'll learn the big 4 when he's a little older. He watches me when I'm shooting or filming... And he loves watching "Tucky Biscuits" (Kentucky Ballistics😂). He is very interested in guns and shooting, but he's incredibly respectful of them as well. I can't wait until he can be my range buddy and hunting buddy haha. 1. If you see a gun laying out, go get Mom or Dad. 2. Don't touch it without Mom or Dad helping you. 3. Don't touch the trigger 4. Make sure it's empty 5. Don't point it at anybody. (And he knows that 2 - 5 are only when we're right there letting him see it)
No one noticed that the person looking down the Glock barrel had the round backwards? It wouldn't fire, but you never point a gun at something that you aren't willing to shoot.
I have a few friends that don't shoot much. When they come shooting with me I give a small safety meeting in the beginning haha. I don't care if that sounds stupid or silly. It also helps me think about the stupid things I might do by accident.
When I, and my siblings were very young, my mother would not tolerate even the shortest scream. A scream is a cry for help, and if used as a general means of communication will devalue that. When I was young, hearing a scream meant someone needed help. Now, my only thought is "be quiet". Humans spent thousands of years developing language, for modern children to be allowed to revert to just noise. Progress!
3:30 - Embarrassingly enough I’ve actually done that. It was back in military security police training when they were teaching us “night fire” with iron sights. To simulate that, you wear welding goggles. They teach you how to maintain your night vision in one eye while using a map with a flashlight with the other. I learned the technique, but I was doing it wrong initially. The instructor taped my shoulder and yelled “cease fire!” I asked “why” and he said “because you’re shooting the baffles up”! Funny now, but wasn’t funny to me then!
The guy who's shooting with the stock against his mouth, I think he's aiming with his left eye. If you look close, it looks as if he's closing his right eye, and holding it in line with his left eye. My great grandfather lost his right eye while working, and he had to turn his head like crazy, but his version still had the stock against his shoulder. I only saw him do it once, but he was a crazy good shot
1:51 - This guy is obviously not an instructor, but an instructor actually did something similar to this with an automatic weapon. The recoil forced the girl to actually aim the gun at the instructor and he was shot and killed. I think that happened in Arizona if I’m not mistaken. It’s on RUclips somewhere.
Oh my, the one looking down the barrel, there was a hollow point in that barrel. You should have talked about loaded chamber indicators and press checks for guns without them. For example, in Glocks, a spur on the extractor is serrated and can be felt with the trigger finger, also keeping said digit out of the trigger guard, so that a person can tell without looking at the gun and know that there is a round in the chamber!
This is a great example of why indoor ranges have "no rapid fire" or "only 1 round every 2 seconds" type rules. They aren't "fuds" they are sick of people shooting their target holders and ceiling and having to do costly repairs. For every person who can shoot fast and keep all the rounds on paper, there are hundreds that are like the dudes in this video the range has to protect themselves from.
I work as an RSO or Range safety officer at my local range and its so much worse than you can imagine lol i get accused of being a fud, then i tell them run a bill drill if they want, but if they miss the paper then no more speedy stuff
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My first base i needed to qualify and i was scared at the amount of bullet holes in the rafters in the outdoor range. some you could tell from when someone hit full auto by accident and they weren't ready for the barrel rise lol
The shooting club I belonged to a few years ago had in an indoor range. A guest of a member shot a hole in the roof, and they kicked both people out. Both were coached on range safety, and the members are responsible for their guests.
Did a 23&Me test, last year and I'm 98% Scandinavian. It's crazy how these tests can be. (I'm 3rd-4th generation American) A lot of my heritage is Viking. Probably why I feel strongly for 'Strong Women'
My father taught us how to shoot at an early age, but it was a small caliber a single action 22 with him behind us and helping hold the gun. When the guy was looking down the barrel trying to win the Darwin award, to me it looked like you were looking at the primer of the shell.
That dad had the right intentions, but probably never had one of his own to teach him. Also down stream from that is him lacking the intelligence to know the proper steps to go about teaching your child as well
9:49 That child wasn´t just screaming. It was screaming for it´s life "please my parents are crazy folks, save meeeeeee, call the cops... and i pooped my pants"
The reason these people shoot the ceiling at an indoor range is because they’ve never shot a firearm in their life, just today I had a guy smoke check the ceiling because they weren’t familiar with the weapon nor asked me to show them any proper shooting techniques
As a CERTIFIED NRA instructor, range safety, gun safety, CCW permit, in home defense, outside the home defense, I've dealt with a lot of supposedly " gun smart" people. I've kicked people off the range, BANNED them from the range for doing stupid 💩 they you've shown. And when to TRY to correct them, then they get stupid
In defense of the Stormtroopers 1. They can actually hit what they're ordered to not let escape & 2. Aren't firing at someone or something that doesn't have insane plot armor
He's right-handed, but using his left eye to shoot. He probably has a vision problem in his left eye and finds it uncomfortable to hold the gun the way a left-handed shooter would. That's why he's shooting like that. My friend has the same problem. He was a right-handed shooter his whole life until he got a metal shaving stuck deep into his eye and now he only sees a black spot in the center of his eye right where the gun sights are. So, he's been struggling to used to changing to be a left-handed shooter and he does what this guy did sometimes with low recoil guns as a joke.
I'm a member of a gun club, and I didn't witness this but I have heard it confirmed from a few members. We had one of our fellow members brought out his 70s-era, pre-CZ-owned Colt Pythons (serially in numerical order) to our indoor range. I think his second shot (all reloads) blew off the topstrap of the revolver. A reasonable person might think that "Well, I may have over-charged that one!" and pack up to make sure no other reloads were over-powdered. Nope - he dropped another 6 rounds into the other Python, and I think it took Round 3 to blast off the topstrap. Two 70's-made Pythons dstroyed in about 20 minutes. About $6000 in gun loss, on the conservative end? (FTR, I love CZ products - awesome!)
When I was a boy. My friends dad a veteran detective had a game of standing behind people in public while pulling the trigger on them of his empty revolver in his pocket. The cop dad said he enjoyed the power of it. If only youtube existed then
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That range looks like Nexus in South Florida. I use to shoot there twice a week before Covid. At that time Nexus shooting range ceilings were basically new! After the second year of Covid I went back to shoot at Nexus with my brother in law and every plywood on the ceiling looked like Swiss cheese. As I was shooting at the end like the guy in the video the women next to me was shooting her boyfriend’s or husband’s AR-15. We were both in sink as we shot but I noticed that the wood over my lane was getting eaten up by bullets so I stopped shooting. As I was watching with amazement as my lane was being destroyed the range officer came to me and moved me aside. As he’s telling me that I’m destroying the range I laughed and pointed behind him. Once he looked back and saw that it was the woman next to me he apologized to me and moved to their lane.
Possibly the individual firing the Galil from a face-plant position was flinching while shouldering. And was told to shoot from the face to understand how light a 5.56x45 round recoils from a 9 pound carbine.
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Looking down the barrel while chambered or not makes me pucker up. Wow
As a RSO - Straight to jail. Jail. Straight to it.
Lol! You are absolutely correct! They way you worded it is funny as you know what.
Quote Parks and Rec incorrectly? Right to yail. Right away.
@@nateh8796 I took a creative freedom with it 😂 Just put some cash on my account so I can get me some soups 😂
The guy with the potato supressor, should not be allowed to own guns. Notice the big rig in the background. Yeah, lets fir a gun in the direction of traffic.
Yup, that looked almost residential with a major road in the background
looks like a black powder felon carry
Somehow I doubt he IS legally allowed to own them.
I thought i was only one to see that in the back round
Something tells me he's already not allowed to own firearms...
Public shooting ranges aren't the only ones that have bullet holes in the ceilings. Police department shooting ranges have far more bullet holes in the ceiling than you'd think they should have. As well as shot out light fixtures to boot.
That’s terrifying lol
Country that I'm from, police shoot everything but the target, everytime they shoot an armed suspect innocent bystander or few get hit, yet they say they're trained professionals. 😐
@@Alex_zedrago to a NJ police range and watch them try to qualify. Anything beyond 15 yards is safe.
I used a couple of military ranges, that have holes in the ceiling.
@@OMG_ITS_NGcentral America?
That guy that let his daughter shoot without hearing protection is an idiot. Unbelievable.
For fucking real, i had an accident during New Year´s Eve when i was 15, a firework exploded right under me and ever since then, i got to be friends with tinnitus and a slight hearing loss in my right ear.
Nothing major, i got used to it, but damn, ruining your kid´s hearing this early is just wrong, life-changing in my opinion.
Yeah but - girl clearly has tan/pink colored foam earplugs in.
I agree! She really needs supervision! And not by her dad!!
You kids are funny with your eye and ear protection. Go back to the basics. 1)Treat all guns as if they are loaded. 2) do not point a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy. Not so worried about PPE, generations have learned to shoot without it (yeah I know im old). Adding extra holes in someones heart, liver or skull is a totally different situation.
@@BitStClair It's also stupid as hell to shoot without ppe. I watched plenty of people do it and years later they cannot hear very well. But yes, #1 and #2 is first priority.
I feel you about the kid screeching. When I'm in someplace like Walmart and hear that in the next aisle, all I think is the quote from Jayne in Serenity, "sure wish I had some grenades right now" 🤣🤣
I owned a indoor pistol range in Florida some years ago and the absolute dumbest question I ever got was, a guy came in with a Beretta 92 and ask me if he could buy smaller bullets so he could put more in the magazine. I said hell yes, you could put a ton of 22s in there.
The person with the kids at the 9:45 mark, not only almost potatoes the kid, but shoots in the direction of a road with a truck moving on it.
And the infant had no ear protection on eather
I do maintenance and repair at an indoor range. The level of idiocy is greater than anyone can fathom.
“All the gear but no idear” ❤😂
You caught the "I'm not a Mother yet" cope?
I could watch anymore of this video. Too much stupid.
What about the guy in the lane next to him wearing a respirator. Why a respirator at a gun range?
@@isidrosevier1125 I get the idea of wearing a respirator in an indoor gun range. It's to filter out airborne lead and other heavy metal particles.
@@longshot7601 I guess that's one reason.
"He had all the gear, and no idear!" That's a t-shirt quote! :) Or a coffee mug :) Thanks for the chuckle :)
Nothing drives me crazier than seeing one of these “tactical Tommy’s“ that walk around with hip holsters, and full kit, and are completely unsafe and can’t hit the side of a barn, even if they do manage to pull the trigger and hit something other than their own foot.
At my local range, they'll charge you $125 if you cause any damage to the facility. It's a pretty common occurrence.
I wonder what this business does to their insurance costs and coverage
How ironic that the representative of a government that specifically prohibits its citizens from owning firearms or using deadly force in defense of their own lives would think it was okay to point what appeared to be a rocket launcher at a member of his own staff as a joke.
It looks like a CX4 Storm from Beretta. That is a 9mm carbine
A rocket launcher?! WTF?!
In the 2 seconds it was on-screen, it appeared, to me, to be a large diameter tube with a sight on it. Maybe it was a rocket launcher, maybe it was a pea shooter. Whatever it was, it effects y initial statement ...how?
@@jalan02ok I didn’t realize you didn’t see the small barrel sticking out of the end and recognize it as a rifle. I quickly and easily recognized the gun and until I played it back and saw kinda what you saw I was like, “how the heck is this a rocket launcher? What are they talking about?!” But now I see why you said that. And yes, you’re right, it doesn’t change your point and I agree with you that the dude is a hypocrite and straight trash!
This is usualy the problem in Europe, people with no idea how to handle guns are telling the rest of us that wew we can't be trusted with them...
Back when I was in L/E. Had to go for weapons requal. At FLETC. A federal agency was was on the next range over from me training on M4s. Their instructor didn't realize he had issued armor piercing 5.56 rounds. They wreck the facility, put out of service for months
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@@joerobo682 no cheltonham Md
11:28 that's a left eye dominant person shooting right handed
Very good observation!🤠🤠🤠👍👍👍
I know the feeling. I'm right-eye dominant, but left-handed. I quickly learned it's easier to switch to the left eye than the right hand.
Also, side note, that dude might actually be a genius. When you shoot a Galil like a pistol, you become stronger than the recoil for fear of breaking your jaw. Good ol' "You see Ivan" logic.
*deep sigh* ..... No it isn't. The sights are lined up with his right eye. (The stock never passes his nose to the left side.) The problem is that he hasn't been taught any proper shooting mechanics. He's slightly leaned back, he doesn't have the fucking stock in the pocket. At first, I thought he was just doing the "There's no recoil" thing, but when I looked closer, I realized he's just an idiot. Whoever is instructing there is failing him miserably. Unless he's just one of those "I know better" unteachable types.
I have weird eye things going on, so I've been known to shoot left eye dom and right eye dom, and I'm right-handed.
That was exactly what I saw in it also.
Yeah, wouldn't it be easier to switch to left handed shooting, then? Especially on a rifle? It's not that hard...
I’ve been a firearms instructor for about 20yrs. And the problem is people like this is what gives gun owners a bad name. I still take classes from other instructors. And we always, always talk safety. Ugh!! Great video Alex.
And Baltic is Greek, Latvia, Estonia, and a lot of southern Europe. I had the same DNA test. I have some darker complexion which I get asked about. Funny story. An Archaeologist asked if I was of Mayan descent a few years ago. He wanted to do more studies on me. But I passed. I’m good. Thanks for the video
Baltic is Estonia, Latvia, etc. Balkan is southern Europe. Right about always talking safety, though.
I had some instructors for a DOD contract tell me they just came from Africa to train embassy security. They said it too 6 months to train the local Africans to keep the rifles on their shoulders while shooting. The stocks always ended up next to or above their heads.
The dude you’re questioning why he’s holding it like that. Pretty sure bro is left eye dominant and right handed.
I have the same problem... Can't shoot a rifle with iron sights...
@@AaronKimmins Try wearing an eye patch over your dominant eye.
@@CJRoberts8812 I may try that next time! 👍
At our club indoor range, not only are there ceiling strikes, but side wall and floor strikes. However the "piece de resistance" there are strikes on the lane dividers in the vicinity of the end of the barrel and in the table under where you would be holding the gun when you are shooting!!
Balkan makes sense especially with that Mediterranean Greek look to her
not that kind of balkan, it is more like former yugoslavia or romania
Albanian probably
13:43 "Sir, you're printing just a little bit. Thought you might want to know."
Even back in 1978 when I was around 5 my dad always made sure I, at the very least, wore ear protection even though I was only firing a bolt action .22LR.
So a Viking and a Gypsy walk into a bar... LOL
Spoiler, it's just Alex.
Fast forward past all the pointless noise and this is a 3 minute video.
Gun fails never get old😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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9:45 - you missed the part where his backdrop looks like it might have been a friggin' highway. There was definitely a dump truck back there.
12:00 making local dentist busy. 😂🦷
little pink jacket girl almost broke that left thumb to a nasty slide-bite
Hell, she flagged her dad. What's a little slide bite compared to potentially shooting a family member?
The dumbest thing I ever did around the gun was lifted up my hearing protection to try to hear what my friend was saying after we fired our rounds the RS came by and ripped us a new one. I wasn’t even mad because he was right and I corrected my behavior.
It’s been a couple weeks and I have not heard him complain since he does raise his hands up and anger, but I didn’t hear anything he’s saying for some reason …
I saw that lil girl at the beginning yesterday and when she pointed the weapon at the camera, I felt my heart sink, my blood run cold, and I KNOW I flinched hard. She didn't know better but he damn sure should have. You stand behind and close to be there when the child needs help! And yeah, no safety gear for the child? Dude doesn't deserve to have a child AT ALL. My son would have never shot a gun if I hadn't geared him up and been right there to help him with his stance and to protect him and myself from any flagging at all.
Oh hell no! I don’t need some random kid matching my DNA out there. 😬
I'm with you. Not ready to see if I have other kids out there.
Well I'm pretty safe there *flexes*
I went through basic in '87; before we actually shot our rifles for the first time the range NCOIC pulled out the smallest man in our company and deliberately held the buttstock against his nose, then crotch and fired 3 rounds from each location just to show us that the recoil was pathetically minimal.
I was there from April 87-August 87. SANDHILL-FORT BENNING!!!!
@robertsettle2590 Nov 87-May 88;started at Harmony Church, got moved to Sand Hill after New Years. got talked into submitting an OCS packet by a couple of my favorite drill SGTs...wound up pulling my packet and reverted to contract. Most memorable experience with those two jokers was meeting them at the Bicycle Club for drinks with another friend; half a dozen cops showed up and threatened to arrest the four of us for attempting to start a race riot...not our fault that every chippie in the place yelled "hot damn! White men!" then started blowing kisses at us and showing off the goods. First, last & only time I ever had a cop tell me that the drink in my hand was "for the road".
Thats a great point. “Dont stand at a distance”
I have not taught my under 5yr old kids how to shoot but that is a really good point!
Thanks for a great cautionary video. Shocking and sad to see all the idiots.
Just discovered your channel. Checked all the boxes for me. Humor, gun knowledge, and easy on the eyes.
Indoor range, saw a guy shooting M1A from the hip. He hit basically everything but the paper. Concrete floor, ceiling, rail system...ramge office let him try, then shut it down. Guy was mad he wouldn't be allowed to just destroy the place.
The video barely started, and "Nothin' but...DAMN!" sent me into a three-minute giggle fit!
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These kinds of videos make me more anxious than most horror movies.
Teaching that little girl to shoot with no eye or ear protection reminds me of my dad teaching me to shoot pistols circa 1984. Nobody used eye and ear protection when we were out hunting. The shotguns weren't so bad, but the S&W .38 Special made my ears ring for two days. Good times. He did teach me not to flag people though, lol.
My parents always said, shut up or I will give you something to cry for!
We knew that they were NOT kidding!
I always said the same until I got kids of my own. Yes you get used to the sound and it doesn't bother you that much. You directly go into solving mode because the sound is always connected to to a situation that concerns you directly ☺
I taught my girls to shoot when they were strong enough to hold the rifle. We started with a Marlin .22. They got to carry it empty when we went through the woods so I could coach them on small things they were doing wrong and it was not long before they were allowed to carry it load. But they were always in front of me walking down a woodsy raod.
My youngest, at age 9, wanted to shoot my Ruger P89. After having her handel it emoty an showing her the right way to do things we went out for that anticipated day. I put a single round in the magazine. To be honest I figured the psitol was going to end up in the mud. She fired the round off, the recoil brought the pistol straight back up over her head. She brought it back down so the muzzle was pointing down range, turned her head to face me, keeping the weapon pointed down range. Her eyes were as wide as they could possibly get, she yelled at me "That was FUN! Can I do it again?". She got to fire a couple of more rounds, but again with a single shot loaded each time so there was no chance of her accidentally firing off more than she meant to. Thankfully, in later years she had a friend who taught her to shoot a pistol and is a great shot. I never was any good with a pistol, which was why I did not try teaching her.
Balkin ( Ball-Ken) is the correct pronunciation but that's very cool and in fact after your explanation I am going to order this particular DNA test
Love your vids. My sisters wanted to go to the range with me so I sent them a copy of the gun safety rules and one of your range fails videos. Still haven't heard back on a date to go to the range.
Happy Friday Alex zedra ❤❤❤❤
Great video! Some people may say gun fails never get old, well good for them because there are way to many people out there doing stuff they shouldn’t or do not know how to do -roperly!
Dad needs to be arrested. Don't he know he is endangering his child?
Actually I do think she has those foam ear hole protection.
100% arrested. Not for letting his young child shoot a gun. For him letting her shoot it without proper hearing protection. That poor little girl doesn’t know any better. What an absolute irresponsible stupid fool.
Princess pointed her pistol at his junk, but the clip ends there so we don't know what dad did next.
I can hear what the problem is… 99.975 percent sure lol
when I was training my kids to shoot we first went over the firearms safety rules till they knew them by memory. then at the range, wearing eye and ear protection I would only allow single loading when firing. that prevented any possible doubles.
Growing up, we didn't know about any protection. No glasses,no ear plugs. But we did know you only point the gun at things you want to destroy.
I appreciate the Glocket and the Crock, but I distinctly remember when I got my first shotgun at 12 years old after passing gun safety that there was a Mossberg magazine that came with the firearm advertising their newest line of firearms and one of them was the Mossberg JIC kit which was 12ga pistol grip and they had an entire article on how to properly uses stockless shotguns. Even without purchasing the tool, they basically gave you an MOA and FAQ for how safely use it and what to look for in similar platforms.
950 in dude just casually fires off a round towards what seems to be a busy road - intersection !!
I love your podcast and I always have a good laugh 😂❤
That 2nd video.... could tell by the 2nd shot the kid was scared of the gun... (likely due to it hurting her ears). Scared kid + new to guns + finger on the trigger is a recipe to a bad ending.
Every time going to the range it is good to review Loaded, Pointed, Trigger, Target.
Treat every firearm as though it is LOADED
Always keep the firearm POINTED in a safe direction
Keep your finger off the TRIGGER until you are ready to fire
Know your TARGET and what is around the target
Rifleman Jr. has his own set of rules that I grill him on all the time. He's 4 and he can recite them on command. We gave him his own rules that he can understand at this age, and he'll learn the big 4 when he's a little older. He watches me when I'm shooting or filming... And he loves watching "Tucky Biscuits" (Kentucky Ballistics😂). He is very interested in guns and shooting, but he's incredibly respectful of them as well. I can't wait until he can be my range buddy and hunting buddy haha.
1. If you see a gun laying out, go get Mom or Dad.
2. Don't touch it without Mom or Dad helping you.
3. Don't touch the trigger
4. Make sure it's empty
5. Don't point it at anybody.
(And he knows that 2 - 5 are only when we're right there letting him see it)
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Cross eyed Alex😅 that’s hilarious!!!!
Am I a psychopath for enjoying these videos? 😂
Lmao that makes 2 of us
Guilty. 🙋🏻♂️
No
It's funny on one hand not funny on the other
5:21 - You and I and my wife are cousins...
OMG! Looking down the barrel. Amazing Video as always Alex 🤙❤
I believe that first scene was a LAWS rocket launcher. Everybody in that car would have gone home in a peanut butter jar.
No one noticed that the person looking down the Glock barrel had the round backwards? It wouldn't fire, but you never point a gun at something that you aren't willing to shoot.
just posted same thing
@@DOWNFORLIFE954 I didn't see it. YT messed with the order of posts.
I think that's just hollow point bullet, not a casing with the primer. Although it does in fact look like a back of the casing.
@@voidseeker4394 It's the back of the casing. You can kinda see the stamp on the rim.
Gun on face. ...that one hell of muzzle break
I have a few friends that don't shoot much. When they come shooting with me I give a small safety meeting in the beginning haha. I don't care if that sounds stupid or silly. It also helps me think about the stupid things I might do by accident.
When I, and my siblings were very young, my mother would not tolerate even the shortest scream. A scream is a cry for help, and if used as a general means of communication will devalue that. When I was young, hearing a scream meant someone needed help. Now, my only thought is "be quiet".
Humans spent thousands of years developing language, for modern children to be allowed to revert to just noise. Progress!
3:30 - Embarrassingly enough I’ve actually done that. It was back in military security police training when they were teaching us “night fire” with iron sights. To simulate that, you wear welding goggles. They teach you how to maintain your night vision in one eye while using a map with a flashlight with the other. I learned the technique, but I was doing it wrong initially. The instructor taped my shoulder and yelled “cease fire!” I asked “why” and he said “because you’re shooting the baffles up”! Funny now, but wasn’t funny to me then!
The guy who's shooting with the stock against his mouth, I think he's aiming with his left eye. If you look close, it looks as if he's closing his right eye, and holding it in line with his left eye. My great grandfather lost his right eye while working, and he had to turn his head like crazy, but his version still had the stock against his shoulder. I only saw him do it once, but he was a crazy good shot
Thanks love these vids x
1:51 - This guy is obviously not an instructor, but an instructor actually did something similar to this with an automatic weapon. The recoil forced the girl to actually aim the gun at the instructor and he was shot and killed. I think that happened in Arizona if I’m not mistaken. It’s on RUclips somewhere.
Stay safe and blessed ❤
Oh my, the one looking down the barrel, there was a hollow point in that barrel. You should have talked about loaded chamber indicators and press checks for guns without them. For example, in Glocks, a spur on the extractor is serrated and can be felt with the trigger finger, also keeping said digit out of the trigger guard, so that a person can tell without looking at the gun and know that there is a round in the chamber!
1st ceiling dude and 2nd one are THE SAME GUY !! O.O
Lmao stfu!!
@@Alex_zedra yup same voice, Laugh and mannerisms LOL
COD guy wasn't ready for that "pack-a-punch" mod. Atleast he had enough sense to wear some gear to protect himself..... from himself.
The traffic in the background with the guy shooting the revolver and potato....Wow
This is a great example of why indoor ranges have "no rapid fire" or "only 1 round every 2 seconds" type rules. They aren't "fuds" they are sick of people shooting their target holders and ceiling and having to do costly repairs. For every person who can shoot fast and keep all the rounds on paper, there are hundreds that are like the dudes in this video the range has to protect themselves from.
At the 2 indoor range I go to you can shoot as fast as you want as long as you hit the targets. We have O.R. On the range at all times
I work as an RSO or Range safety officer at my local range and its so much worse than you can imagine lol i get accused of being a fud, then i tell them run a bill drill if they want, but if they miss the paper then no more speedy stuff
I'm a 60 year old veteran and my dogs Biscuit and Chicken agree that you're videos are fun to watch ENOUGH SAID
Awwww hi biscuit!
Oh and chicken.
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Yes mam my dogs names are Biscuit and Chicken my granddaughter named them Biscuit is a white terrier with tan spots and Chicken is a full sized minipin
The guy putting the but of the gun to his face is cross eye dominance so instead of shooting lefty he is moving the gun so he can see the sights. 😂😂😂
My first base i needed to qualify and i was scared at the amount of bullet holes in the rafters in the outdoor range. some you could tell from when someone hit full auto by accident and they weren't ready for the barrel rise lol
The shooting club I belonged to a few years ago had in an indoor range. A guest of a member shot a hole in the roof, and they kicked both people out. Both were coached on range safety, and the members are responsible for their guests.
"All the gear but nothin up here"
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Did a 23&Me test, last year and I'm 98% Scandinavian. It's crazy how these tests can be. (I'm 3rd-4th generation American)
A lot of my heritage is Viking. Probably why I feel strongly for 'Strong Women'
My father taught us how to shoot at an early age, but it was a small caliber a single action 22 with him behind us and helping hold the gun. When the guy was looking down the barrel trying to win the Darwin award, to me it looked like you were looking at the primer of the shell.
That dad had the right intentions, but probably never had one of his own to teach him. Also down stream from that is him lacking the intelligence to know the proper steps to go about teaching your child as well
The screaming child is the only one that understands something is very wrong....
9:49 That child wasn´t just screaming. It was screaming for it´s life "please my parents are crazy folks, save meeeeeee, call the cops... and i pooped my pants"
No kidding lol
The reason these people shoot the ceiling at an indoor range is because they’ve never shot a firearm in their life, just today I had a guy smoke check the ceiling because they weren’t familiar with the weapon nor asked me to show them any proper shooting techniques
As a CERTIFIED NRA instructor, range safety, gun safety, CCW permit, in home defense, outside the home defense, I've dealt with a lot of supposedly " gun smart" people. I've kicked people off the range, BANNED them from the range for doing stupid 💩 they you've shown. And when to TRY to correct them, then they get stupid
Love the streams and content alex
I wonder the guy towards the end was right handed but left eye dominant and wasted given proper instructions on how to shoot
In defense of the Stormtroopers 1. They can actually hit what they're ordered to not let escape & 2. Aren't firing at someone or something that doesn't have insane plot armor
He's right-handed, but using his left eye to shoot. He probably has a vision problem in his left eye and finds it uncomfortable to hold the gun the way a left-handed shooter would. That's why he's shooting like that. My friend has the same problem. He was a right-handed shooter his whole life until he got a metal shaving stuck deep into his eye and now he only sees a black spot in the center of his eye right where the gun sights are. So, he's been struggling to used to changing to be a left-handed shooter and he does what this guy did sometimes with low recoil guns as a joke.
Guy in full kit at the range is why I hate standing next to people at the indoor range
"All the gear but no ideer"....Classic!
I'm a member of a gun club, and I didn't witness this but I have heard it confirmed from a few members. We had one of our fellow members brought out his 70s-era, pre-CZ-owned Colt Pythons (serially in numerical order) to our indoor range. I think his second shot (all reloads) blew off the topstrap of the revolver. A reasonable person might think that "Well, I may have over-charged that one!" and pack up to make sure no other reloads were over-powdered. Nope - he dropped another 6 rounds into the other Python, and I think it took Round 3 to blast off the topstrap. Two 70's-made Pythons dstroyed in about 20 minutes. About $6000 in gun loss, on the conservative end?
(FTR, I love CZ products - awesome!)
When I was a boy. My friends dad a veteran detective had a game of standing behind people in public while pulling the trigger on them of his empty revolver in his pocket. The cop dad said he enjoyed the power of it. If only youtube existed then
"I'm going out tonight to f**k up some ceilings!" 😂😂😂
Hiya kiddo happy to see you posting another fail episode :). looit what i found you may already know , but she is a lil Alex in the making The Gunslinging 10-Year-Old Blowing Up the Internet | Child's Play. would LOVE to see vid with both of you , she has a gun discipline that is on your level.
That range looks like Nexus in South Florida. I use to shoot there twice a week before Covid. At that time Nexus shooting range ceilings were basically new! After the second year of Covid I went back to shoot at Nexus with my brother in law and every plywood on the ceiling looked like Swiss cheese. As I was shooting at the end like the guy in the video the women next to me was shooting her boyfriend’s or husband’s AR-15. We were both in sink as we shot but I noticed that the wood over my lane was getting eaten up by bullets so I stopped shooting. As I was watching with amazement as my lane was being destroyed the range officer came to me and moved me aside. As he’s telling me that I’m destroying the range I laughed and pointed behind him. Once he looked back and saw that it was the woman next to me he apologized to me and moved to their lane.
Love your videos Alex
Possibly the individual firing the Galil from a face-plant position was flinching while shouldering. And was told to shoot from the face to understand how light a 5.56x45 round recoils from a 9 pound carbine.