Humble too. Legit man. I hope my daughter is fortunate enough to marry a man like him for her future children's sake. Much respect to SF on this day from an 03 USMC. Yut!
@@joshuatiffany5594 100% correct. It is sad that more people don't know the difference between the two. Special Forces is the correct and technical/official name of Green Berets.
I think Green Beret won that title SF before the rest of the US commandos of various branches so they get to ride it out as official group to carry that. It's an understandable mistake people royally to this day mess it up.
I've heard special operations folks admit that ,"they aren't really that good, it's that everyone else (enemy) really sucks"! I think all things military are pretty darn cool. I'm gonna have to pick the Navy Seals over all the other tough guys out there for the sole fact of WATER. Those men can swim and I mean really swim! The other dudes as skilled as they may be would drown. It's a fact!
Edgar needs some Cardio 🤣. I feel your pain brother. I retired almost 2yrs ago and just started to get back into shape. My mind thinks I'm still in shape but my body was saying nope. Lol
From experience the guys that looks the most like that will past these pipelines are usually the first ones to quiet. I could tell you without a doubt the best guys are usually around that 170lbs to 195lb weight.
Edgar was on point, clearing two malfunctions in the first course, and in the second course, a light strike and a sight obstruction (strap covered his sight when switching to off hand)... Both you guys looked strong for being retired... Thanks for sharing - I want to try this course on my range...
Love Chad's vids. I'm now an old lady who worked with USMC for 7 years. My CC coach was Special Forces. I'm fascinated by & grateful for what y'all do!!
Chadd's gift of gab is superb! Edgar is the quiet silent type. Great to see the comradery between you two as well as the competitiveness ...thanks for the great video! CCT
RESPECT FOR BOTH YOU BOYS. Older brother was 82nd so I know the stories and the training. Buddy of mine was a seal for a short time. His first deployment for what ever the reason he streamered all the way to the water until it broke his fall also broke his legs and his back. That was the end of seal days. Keep up the great work.
@@jmchinch i’ve heard of that tactic before , pretty interesting to start hearing about it more from other people now . i think it’s a good idea , with the mindset that the slightest heartbeat could throw the perfect shot off 👌🏽 dedicated sniper
This three-part series was the funniest, most entertaining thing I've seen in a while! The challenges were interesting to watch, but the second challenge which pitted SF v. SEALs creative writing skills was hilarious! I am a fan for life!
Ex-squid here, so gotta give the style points to Chadd! Respect to you both for being awesome examples of who makes America great - warriors like you. Love the support for shooting and thank you both for your service.
Great combat drills. I was surprised that Chad was moving his selector switch on and off after each shot. I did not hear Edgar doing this. This takes precious seconds off the overall time. In close combat, I don't think I would be doing this as I want to engage as soon as I acquire the target. I did notice that Edgar was transitioning to left shoulder as he was approaching the left side fo the diamond and it seemed Chad was transitioning after he arrived, again, precious half-seconds. I agree with Edgar's philosophy, incapacitating the target over accuracy is better.
I agree 100% !!!!! I've got the same AR-9 style platform as Edgar and never EVER have issues with my Glock mags, 3 different colors for different types of rounds plinking, home defense and SHTF
Edger needs some better reliable weapons. Or clean his tools. Chad didn't have the footwork down, ran to the wrong obstacle but was safe doing so. Had he been going after bad guys this would have changed his thinking and just instincts would kick in. No safety
Dude, your safety game is on point. Always barrel safe both pistol and carbine. That muscle memory with you thumb is spectacular. Good safe operation brother. Your training is amazing. My tax dollars were well spent.
I'm glad to see you guys cooperating and having a good time. The Army guy is a little out of shape but he is still effective. Chadd was good as well. You guys are pros. Thanks for posting that.
Happens often with single hand. Especially with larger caliber weapons with light frames. I would never accuse either of these guys of "Limp Wristing" but with one handed discharge, it happens to the best obviously.
Ain't I the blessed one to be livin in the era of youtube and get to spend a few minutes of my time watching a bunch of characters who represent their organization well and are retired and having a blast putting content that is as entertaining and educational as can be. Truth be told... I ain't seen tv for such a long time and I suppose that is a good thing. Oh and another thing. On this channel as well as many others, the comments are also interesting and thats testimony to the good stuff these channels provide. So keep workin, keep your sense of humor, and be blessed.
Couple things I think made a difference. The high port style Chad’s was using between shots, which is definitely more associated with SEALs and Edgar transitioning between positions especially on the left shoulder carbine.
@@qua7771 High port in the SEALS, and low port in the ARMY in general is due to instructors in the kill houses in the ARMY made it a rule so they didnt get shot. Mike Glover talked about this with Shawn Ryan in a video.
Outstanding video. Love the friendly "service" competitiveness. Switching hands with a pistol is challenging, though very doable. Switching sides with a rifle is a whole new deal.
😮Whoa! So much talent, so many years of hard work BUT it's The HUMILITY of both of these men that impresses me the most. THANK YOU for such a demonstration 💪
I'm prior Navy and I hate to say it but Edgar looked pretty darn good for what I'm assuming is the "older" guy here Chad! Awesome drills! Looking forward to trying those at my range. Thanks guys! Hooyah!
The more I see of Chadd the more I like him. Seems like a funny guy and as real as they come. These 2 are the real athletes and would love to hear the stories.
Fun stuff. True warriors and patriots having a good time together. Love your channel and find your insight on life in general to be refreshing and inspiring. Thank you for putting this content out there.
Both of these men I found to be extremely humble for what they know and what they have been through in the special ops community!!!! It was fun to see the banter between a Navy Seal and a Green Beret two of America's most elite forces and my hat is off two both men for serving their country proudly!!!
Edgar look solid! I cant believe this is 2 years old video. Glad I came across it and hope to see more just like it. Thank you gentlemen for your service!
Those were a couple of great drills. Something I will remember to practice more of his shooting my weak side more. I love the way you lighten the mood Chadd with asking us to vote on who looked the best running the drills. That is awesome😂😎😂
I was never a SEAL, but I did spend a career in the Navy and got to know many SEALs. I have heard the explanation "Look good while you're doing it" so many times, I think it might actually be the prescribed answer to that question.
I found the way each of you held the weapon as you maneuvered to each shooting point interesting. It seemed to require more effort and target acquisition the way Chad held the weapon upright, whereas, Edgar was more or less in a low ready and retention posture. All in all, a good drill and will have to seek out the other vids in this series.
While it is clear that both men are well above average marksman Ed clearly has developed habits that allowed him to excel at both of the challenges. Namely, keeping his weapons muzzle down and trained in the general direction of the target. Clearly this was a large factor in his domination of the pair of drills. Fun drill guys.
I have pretty bad PTSD from the Army and I usually can't watch anything that has to do with the military, especially special operations. With your guy's channel I feel pretty comfortable watching. Thank you.
I think its important to note that when Edgar did have a misfired the weapon did not move, it stayed perfectly still and on point with no anticipation.
I love these videos! I just discovered this channel a few minutes ago and I wanna see more!!! So much fun! Perfect when I need to relax my mind after a long day at college studying business and all that stuff... Thanks!!
Thanks for the video. Credit to the camera man/woman. Well done keeping up with moving shooters and letting us see their behavior. It wouldn't have been nearly as instructive if we couldn't see what they were doing.
This was a very informative video. Thank you gentlemen. I noticed in the 2 tactics these gentlemen use, 1 is tailored to knowing exactly where his muzzle is. Unfortunately pointed up and safety on every step, that slowed him down. Another thing I noticed with the Green Beret, while he is clearly a bad A he is focused on getting to the position of fire slowly and cleanly. The seal. My man! Your training has clearly made you an efficient killing machine. Forget about the Cardo! Your shooting tactics keep you on target and ready to fire quickly and efficiently. All n all you both are American heroes and I thank you both for your service. I would be proud to emulate either of you! Thank you for the video as well
Love you Chadd but you were late to present your weapon and late to move to the next target(need to move right after you send it). I think you were sandbagging because you're such a stand up guy. Cheers for the content and great work both of you
Yes chad, obviously you were a little slower with your sidearm. I believe it was with intent to gain accuracy (which is something I always strive for.). I think this brings attention to working towards speed and accuracy at the same time.....that’s exactly why we practice so much.....we can always improve. The Green Beret looked pretty darn good with the rifle.
Edgars run & gun was OK but paled in comparison to his flawless technique, amazing accuracy, & ability to stay calm when breathing like James Gandolfini 😜❤️
Chad seems like a super cool and humble guy but I was a bit surprised with how slow he was flipping the safety on and off and then transitioning from shoulder to shoulder. He was waiting until he got to the target to transition shoulders while Edgar was doing in while running. He obviously was a SEAL so his experience and training far outweighs anything I’ve ever done but I’m surprised it took him that long to run that drill especially with the rifle and he didn’t have his Eotech sighted in properly.
I like your videos and presentation. Your voice flows and never remains the same when explaining what is being taught. Thank you for sharing and your service to the USA
Well, I gotta say ol Redbeard looked every bit of 6’13” in American inches. And that subtracts at least 15 min of time, I reckon. So that puts ole Chad up at least 10 min ahead if my freedom calculator is working correctly. Nuff said?
Definitely noticed Ed keeps his rifle down on the move and the seal keeps it pointed up. Not sure if that makes much sense but I'd definitely like to know if at all possible what difference it does make. Good job guys! Very inspirational. Oh and the difference in rounds being fired down range I also noticed but definitely a nice drill and great form on both of yall.
Only thing i can think of on that would be the seals training more for being on small watercraft and wanting to avoid a ND puncturing a hole in the hull of the craft. I have no clue if that is accurate it is just the only reason that makes sense to me😂
SEALs train like that because the old days they mostly stayed on ships. It’s ship CQB tactic so you don’t put a round in the boat. Most Army do low ready but in most cases high ready is better and safer. Low ready is easier but a little more dangerous.
Man I got a kick out of this one! Ah man I love the good natured banter back in forth it’s awesome. Thank both you guys and your many brothers past and present, walking amongst us still and those that are no longer with us for your service past present. Thank you for what you guys are doing now too as well. God bless.
I must share a gene with Edgar as I am definitely a sprinter and NOT a long distance endurance runner. Those are great drills and this was fun to watch!
I was surprised to see my army brother have so many misfires with his pistol, absolutely unacceptable in combat situation. Is it bad magazine, ammo or God forbid pistol? I am partial to Sig P226 seal version and P229 Legion for carry, with any half way decent ammunition they are amazingly trouble free.
I'm pretty sure that you're both efficient killing machines since you're both alive... It's just awesome to have the knowledge that you two guys or guys like you are our last line of defense which no one will break
Edgar MIlls was my Team Sergeant back at 1/10. He always crushed the entire team on stress shoots. Good job Edgar.
Humble too. Legit man. I hope my daughter is fortunate enough to marry a man like him for her future children's sake. Much respect to SF on this day from an 03 USMC. Yut!
hes awesome, but you can hear his belly :)
That's true manliness for ya! @@ulrikerudel6859
It’s always wonderful to see brothers in Special Forces get together to educate and entertain.
GB’s are Special Forces. They’re the only Special Forces. Everyone else is Special Ops Forces. FYI.
@@joshuatiffany5594 Came here to say the same. lol "brothers in special operations" would have been more accurate.
@@joshuatiffany5594 100% correct. It is sad that more people don't know the difference between the two. Special Forces is the correct and technical/official name of Green Berets.
I think Green Beret won that title SF before the rest of the US commandos of various branches so they get to ride it out as official group to carry that. It's an understandable mistake people royally to this day mess it up.
I've heard special operations folks admit that ,"they aren't really that good, it's that everyone else (enemy) really sucks"! I think all things military are pretty darn cool. I'm gonna have to pick the Navy Seals over all the other tough guys out there for the sole fact of WATER. Those men can swim and I mean really swim! The other dudes as skilled as they may be would drown. It's a fact!
Edgar needs some Cardio 🤣. I feel your pain brother. I retired almost 2yrs ago and just started to get back into shape. My mind thinks I'm still in shape but my body was saying nope. Lol
He did like 3 steps lol
I hate it here 🤣😂
Man, I’m 66 and I am finally mellowing out.
I'm headed to the gym RIGHT NOW! DAMN!!!!
Edgar with the sprinter gene lol
You two are the perfect example of “Don’t judge a book by its cover “
what does this even mean
You both look like B.A.M.F.
You gotta watch out for the old heads bro. They're just as dangerous if not more dangerous than the young bucks
From experience the guys that looks the most like that will past these pipelines are usually the first ones to quiet. I could tell you without a doubt the best guys are usually around that 170lbs to 195lb weight.
Yes! Edgar looks as humble and nice as apple pie, but he’s a lethal weapon that can TCB.
You both seem to be so, so humbled human beings. Just great to watch and good entertainment!
Everybody who has worn a U.S. military uniform (regardless of branch of service) - Thank you. Great videos Chadd!
Edgar was on point, clearing two malfunctions in the first course, and in the second course, a light strike and a sight obstruction (strap covered his sight when switching to off hand)... Both you guys looked strong for being retired... Thanks for sharing - I want to try this course on my range...
Hes using garbage mags. Always go oem.
probably using the S&B 9mm...very hard primers/lots of ftf
@@mrushing76 never had any issues w 124 grain S&B . My guess would be custom low energy rounds
@@greggwilson492possibly on purpose to train clearing malfunctions.
Love Chad's vids. I'm now an old lady who worked with USMC for 7 years. My CC coach was Special Forces. I'm fascinated by & grateful for what y'all do!!
This is the most no-bs video I have seen in awhile. I absolutely love their humility.
Chadd's gift of gab is superb! Edgar is the quiet silent type. Great to see the comradery between you two as well as the competitiveness ...thanks for the great video! CCT
Thank both of you guys for your service. We’re on one team
RESPECT FOR BOTH YOU BOYS.
Older brother was 82nd so I know the stories and the training. Buddy of mine was a seal for a short time. His first deployment for what ever the reason he streamered all the way to the water until it broke his fall also broke his legs and his back.
That was the end of seal days.
Keep up the great work.
You can definitely see the training you received when handling the weapons. Snap, breath, squeeze, move! Great job guys !!
I saw a documentary where they put an EKG monitor on a sniper…he actually fired his shots between heartbeats
Lmfao
@@jmchinch i’ve heard of that tactic before , pretty interesting to start hearing about it more from other people now . i think it’s a good idea , with the mindset that the slightest heartbeat could throw the perfect shot off 👌🏽 dedicated sniper
Another report stated fighter pilot's heartrate was highest upon landing on the carrier. Combat was normal Heartrate.
This three-part series was the funniest, most entertaining thing I've seen in a while! The challenges were interesting to watch, but the second challenge which pitted SF v. SEALs creative writing skills was hilarious! I am a fan for life!
Ex-squid here, so gotta give the style points to Chadd! Respect to you both for being awesome examples of who makes America great - warriors like you. Love the support for shooting and thank you both for your service.
Great combat drills. I was surprised that Chad was moving his selector switch on and off after each shot. I did not hear Edgar doing this. This takes precious seconds off the overall time. In close combat, I don't think I would be doing this as I want to engage as soon as I acquire the target. I did notice that Edgar was transitioning to left shoulder as he was approaching the left side fo the diamond and it seemed Chad was transitioning after he arrived, again, precious half-seconds. I agree with Edgar's philosophy, incapacitating the target over accuracy is better.
Edgar did switch to safety after every shot.
I agree 100% !!!!! I've got the same AR-9 style platform as Edgar and never EVER have issues with my Glock mags, 3 different colors for different types of rounds plinking, home defense and SHTF
Also Edgar using pcc.
Edger needs some better reliable weapons. Or clean his tools. Chad didn't have the footwork down, ran to the wrong obstacle but was safe doing so. Had he been going after bad guys this would have changed his thinking and just instincts would kick in. No safety
Dude, your safety game is on point. Always barrel safe both pistol and carbine. That muscle memory with you thumb is spectacular. Good safe operation brother. Your training is amazing. My tax dollars were well spent.
its not that hard
Yes your 4.8c per tax dollar was well spent
I'm glad to see you guys cooperating and having a good time. The Army guy is a little out of shape but he is still effective. Chadd was good as well. You guys are pros. Thanks for posting that.
He's alot older i believe.
@@smurra3 probably so
My biggest concern is why Edgars pistol misfired 2 times; thank you both for your service and humility!! God bless both of you!
Happens. Could be the ammo. Cleared it though.
He’s prob just using cheep field target ammo- makes my guns jam sometimes also
Maybe needed a little lube. Possibly cleaned it "too good."
Happens often with single hand. Especially with larger caliber weapons with light frames. I would never accuse either of these guys of "Limp Wristing" but with one handed discharge, it happens to the best obviously.
Looks like a plastic ETS magazine. They're great if you ever want to practice clearing malfunctions on range days. Not a good carry option though.
Ain't I the blessed one to be livin in the era of youtube and get to spend a few minutes of my time watching a bunch of characters who represent their organization well and are retired and having a blast putting content that is as entertaining and educational as can be. Truth be told... I ain't seen tv for such a long time and I suppose that is a good thing. Oh and another thing. On this channel as well as many others, the comments are also interesting and thats testimony to the good stuff these channels provide. So keep workin, keep your sense of humor, and be blessed.
This is amazing content. Wish there was more of these friendly competition between special operators on YT
Have been shooting handguns most of life (including in the military) and I just learned _two_ important things from you. Thanks.
Couple things I think made a difference. The high port style Chad’s was using between shots, which is definitely more associated with SEALs and Edgar transitioning between positions especially on the left shoulder carbine.
I'd assume seals train to keep the gun out of water.
Yeah Edgar probably races. He transitioned on the run which is the perfect time to do that or a tactical reload. It's dead time anyway.
@@qua7771 High port in the SEALS, and low port in the ARMY in general is due to instructors in the kill houses in the ARMY made it a rule so they didnt get shot. Mike Glover talked about this with Shawn Ryan in a video.
@@mikehancho5286 Just saying, as a former squid, it's more ingrained.
@qua7771 I am sure there is more too it, but it is also a very easy explanation from an ARMY guy.
Outstanding video. Love the friendly "service" competitiveness. Switching hands with a pistol is challenging, though very doable. Switching sides with a rifle is a whole new deal.
😮Whoa! So much talent, so many years of hard work BUT it's The HUMILITY of both of these men that impresses me the most. THANK YOU for such a demonstration 💪
Thanks guys. We appreciate your service.
I'm prior Navy and I hate to say it but Edgar looked pretty darn good for what I'm assuming is the "older" guy here Chad! Awesome drills! Looking forward to trying those at my range. Thanks guys! Hooyah!
Loved their sense of humor, brought a smile to my face.
Cool video guys!! Keep them coming 🇺🇸💪🇺🇸 I'm an Army Iraq vet .. and we I got mad respect for both y'all.. thanks guys
Fun to watch very entertaining !! Both you warriors thank you for your service
I have to say with the hard-core training that both you guys have been through you both are definitely WARRIORS!!!!
The more I see of Chadd the more I like him. Seems like a funny guy and as real as they come. These 2 are the real athletes and would love to hear the stories.
Fun stuff. True warriors and patriots having a good time together. Love your channel and find your insight on life in general to be refreshing and inspiring. Thank you for putting this content out there.
Either way it goes, you both are very talented and much appreciated. Thank you both for your service.
Absolutely a great video. This also showed the beneficial difference between running muzzle up vs muzzle down.
What was your key takeaway Luis?
I'm a beginner, 50 yrs+, really enjoyed the training session, lots of knowledge and information, & focus needed. Good job gentlemen.
Got a few nuggets from your impressive video. Both very accomplished and Thank You both for your service!
Thanks for sharing this video. This old senior Marine will start this training work on muscle memory with my M9. Again thanks for sharing.
Both did an excellent job. What was amazing is that Edgar had 2 malfunctions and still had a great time.
Both of these men I found to be extremely humble for what they know and what they have been through in the special ops community!!!! It was fun to see the banter between a Navy Seal and a Green Beret two of America's most elite forces and my hat is off two both men for serving their country proudly!!!
Loved watching this. The variety of content you guys are putting out is fantastic!
Geez, it sounded like my green beret was about to have a heart attack.
Definitely need more of this. Nice job gentlemen, thank you.
Edgar look solid! I cant believe this is 2 years old video. Glad I came across it and hope to see more just like it. Thank you gentlemen for your service!
Those were a couple of great drills. Something I will remember to practice more of his shooting my weak side more. I love the way you lighten the mood Chadd with asking us to vote on who looked the best running the drills. That is awesome😂😎😂
I was never a SEAL, but I did spend a career in the Navy and got to know many SEALs. I have heard the explanation "Look good while you're doing it" so many times, I think it might actually be the prescribed answer to that question.
I found the way each of you held the weapon as you maneuvered to each shooting point interesting. It seemed to require more effort and target acquisition the way Chad held the weapon upright, whereas, Edgar was more or less in a low ready and retention posture. All in all, a good drill and will have to seek out the other vids in this series.
Thank you both for your service. Enjoyed watching two true warriors at work.
Keep em' coming! Awesome series!
New to this channel and I'm loving it! 10/10 comedy value. Thanks for your comedy service gentlemen.
I was feeling the burn watching this. Motivational and Informational! Thanks to you both.
Really? Felt like they were moving in slow motion
@@retingo7940 Right On!
Thank you both for your service.
While it is clear that both men are well above average marksman Ed clearly has developed habits that allowed him to excel at both of the challenges. Namely, keeping his weapons muzzle down and trained in the general direction of the target. Clearly this was a large factor in his domination of the pair of drills. Fun drill guys.
I have pretty bad PTSD from the Army and I usually can't watch anything that has to do with the military, especially special operations. With your guy's channel I feel pretty comfortable watching. Thank you.
Love you Chadd. Keep up these awesome videos!
Good stuff Guys! Glad we are on the same team. You both looked great.
I think its important to note that when Edgar did have a misfired the weapon did not move, it stayed perfectly still and on point with no anticipation.
This is why I carry a rifle. I'm too old for running around like that.
Great to see you two and you both have great senses of humor.
Never judge a book by it's cover. Well done gents! Making content and having fun!
its, not it's
@@Dr.IanPlect yea somn’ like that!
Great video, looking forward to the next challenge!
Enjoyed this friendly training.
I love these videos! I just discovered this channel a few minutes ago and I wanna see more!!! So much fun! Perfect when I need to relax my mind after a long day at college studying business and all that stuff... Thanks!!
Chad looked precise, working that safety every time. I think if he practiced this drill more he’d figure out how to move efficiently.
Also he wasn't running a pcc either.
Thanks for the video. Credit to the camera man/woman. Well done keeping up with moving shooters and letting us see their behavior. It wouldn't have been nearly as instructive if we couldn't see what they were doing.
This was a very informative video. Thank you gentlemen.
I noticed in the 2 tactics these gentlemen use, 1 is tailored to knowing exactly where his muzzle is. Unfortunately pointed up and safety on every step, that slowed him down. Another thing I noticed with the Green Beret, while he is clearly a bad A he is focused on getting to the position of fire slowly and cleanly. The seal. My man! Your training has clearly made you an efficient killing machine. Forget about the Cardo! Your shooting tactics keep you on target and ready to fire quickly and efficiently. All n all you both are American heroes and I thank you both for your service. I would be proud to emulate either of you!
Thank you for the video as well
I absolutely loved the answer to what is a green beret that your guest gave. He couldn't have been more succinct.
Good job fellas! Don't matter who is better just as long as you push each other to perform at their perspective best.
It does matter. Right over polite
@@jaywon06 ha ha
@@jaywon06 and Sf won
Thanks for doing this fellas it was a lot of fun to watch, all done really safely, safety catches applied in between every move, well done lads
Incredible drills, guys. Loved the video. Keep it up.
Hard comparison. Both are amazing special forces units. The hard challenge is that they have different end-of-day objections. I love both.
I ❤ watching this! Great stuff gentleman! Can’t wait to see more! Smash the thumbs up everyone! 👍🏻
I can't believe I just now found your channel today.
Chadd has incredible humility and a great communicator. Edgar is like Gunny Highway.
OMG you guys had me cracking up! Awesome skills & test and LOVED it! Thank-you both for your service!
Love you Chadd but you were late to present your weapon and late to move to the next target(need to move right after you send it). I think you were sandbagging because you're such a stand up guy. Cheers for the content and great work both of you
I suspect that beneath Chadd's breezy persona, he's too much of a pro to forego inspecting his work, even for the sake of a friendly "contest."
Thank you both for your services. Great video
Yes chad, obviously you were a little slower with your sidearm. I believe it was with intent to gain accuracy (which is something I always strive for.). I think this brings attention to working towards speed and accuracy at the same time.....that’s exactly why we practice so much.....we can always improve. The Green Beret looked pretty darn good with the rifle.
Just joined your channel today and I'm a older guy but I could learn some things here, I'm to old for the Darby Queen
Edgars run & gun was OK but paled in comparison to his flawless technique, amazing accuracy, & ability to stay calm when breathing like James Gandolfini 😜❤️
My first thought. Brothers kickin' it! Well done!
I give Chad the win in the beard competition. Red beard good. 😁
Great stuff guys thank you for your service everyone!!!!
Chad seems like a super cool and humble guy but I was a bit surprised with how slow he was flipping the safety on and off and then transitioning from shoulder to shoulder. He was waiting until he got to the target to transition shoulders while Edgar was doing in while running. He obviously was a SEAL so his experience and training far outweighs anything I’ve ever done but I’m surprised it took him that long to run that drill especially with the rifle and he didn’t have his Eotech sighted in properly.
He had his Eotech sighted to 25 yds. He was just using the wrong hold on his reticle.
"To become the master of anything, you have to become the teacher", deep stuff right there. Awesome video from start to end.
You both made it look easier than it truly is. Staying on target while move on different distance's great drill guys On side off side
Both look greate, both are great. Thank you very much for the clip, a good example of brotherhood!
As an Irish veteran and IPSC shooter , I found the pistol drill an excellent trading drill. The Cardio is an issue for most Vets 😂😂 👍
I like your videos and presentation. Your voice flows and never remains the same when explaining what is being taught. Thank you for sharing and your service to the USA
Well, I gotta say ol Redbeard looked every bit of 6’13” in American inches. And that subtracts at least 15 min of time, I reckon. So that puts ole Chad up at least 10 min ahead if my freedom calculator is working correctly. Nuff said?
Haha I was thinking the same Chad looks like he is 7 foot lol
Lmao 'Murica 🦅❤️🤍💙
This was awesome. Love seeing real professionals being themselves.
Definitely noticed Ed keeps his rifle down on the move and the seal keeps it pointed up. Not sure if that makes much sense but I'd definitely like to know if at all possible what difference it does make. Good job guys! Very inspirational. Oh and the difference in rounds being fired down range I also noticed but definitely a nice drill and great form on both of yall.
Only thing i can think of on that would be the seals training more for being on small watercraft and wanting to avoid a ND puncturing a hole in the hull of the craft. I have no clue if that is accurate it is just the only reason that makes sense to me😂
SEALs train like that because the old days they mostly stayed on ships. It’s ship CQB tactic so you don’t put a round in the boat. Most Army do low ready but in most cases high ready is better and safer. Low ready is easier but a little more dangerous.
Man I got a kick out of this one! Ah man I love the good natured banter back in forth it’s awesome. Thank both you guys and your many brothers past and present, walking amongst us still and those that are no longer with us for your service past present. Thank you for what you guys are doing now too as well. God bless.
what did you win?
Man I feel his pain on breathing like that. Being retired is no joke 😆
I must share a gene with Edgar as I am definitely a sprinter and NOT a long distance endurance runner. Those are great drills and this was fun to watch!
I was surprised to see my army brother have so many misfires with his pistol, absolutely unacceptable in combat situation. Is it bad magazine, ammo or God forbid pistol? I am partial to Sig P226 seal version and P229 Legion for carry, with any half way decent ammunition they are amazingly trouble free.
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Great video! looks like something i may try at the range! I have never tried shooting my rifle, off hand...Thanks!
I'm pretty sure that you're both efficient killing machines since you're both alive... It's just awesome to have the knowledge that you two guys or guys like you are our last line of defense which no one will break
You are both winners thankyou for your service
loved the video, Chadd is like the cool brother of Asmongold
Multiverse Asmon.
Great video, great channel, Chad Wright, Jack links beef jerky called they have an open slot, Messin with Sasquatch, God Bless You Brothers
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