Would you mind elaborating a little on the accuracy issues? Google only turned up the typical forum shit-talk. I ask because I recently switched to the M&P 9 from my 17 and my shooting has improved considerably but now you've got me concerned that maybe there's an issue I just haven't noticed yet. Thanks brother, great vid!
I've seen numerous M&Ps struggle to hold 5-6" groups at 25m. While this doesn't sound like much of a problem, if you extrapolate that over greater distances, you are looking at a 10" group at 50m, again best case scenario with NO human error. Even further; 20" at 100m and therefore unable to reliably keep rounds on a torso-sized target even with zero human error. That's a non-starter for me.
Stephen Pineau Oh absolutely. Human error is re-trainable. Mechanical issues like what I'm reading about now are no bueno, especially in an EDC. Oh well, I'm so invested in glock, its no skin off my nose. Back to the 17. Thanks again.
Thanks for keeping it real and not cutting out the first run.
nice drill glad I found this channel.
Good shit, brother
that's a good way to get the heart rate up. shooting under stress is a hard thing to do. good drill keep them coming
Excellent vid, Stephen. Would love to see more range drills such as these.
Nice drill man
Cool- thanks for the demo. I always like a pistol version VTAC 1/2&1/2 as well so I'll try this out.
That range going to be hosting some things?
Good vid Stephen!
Video proposal: Maybe, a vid about Glock modifications you do to your guns for EDC? Things like sights, grip jobs, serrations etc.
Nice drill. You shooting Defoor sights on the Glock?
Would you mind elaborating a little on the accuracy issues? Google only turned up the typical forum shit-talk. I ask because I recently switched to the M&P 9 from my 17 and my shooting has improved considerably but now you've got me concerned that maybe there's an issue I just haven't noticed yet. Thanks brother, great vid!
chk out m4carbine
I've seen numerous M&Ps struggle to hold 5-6" groups at 25m. While this doesn't sound like much of a problem, if you extrapolate that over greater distances, you are looking at a 10" group at 50m, again best case scenario with NO human error. Even further; 20" at 100m and therefore unable to reliably keep rounds on a torso-sized target even with zero human error. That's a non-starter for me.
morpheus6d9 Good call, thanks
Stephen Pineau Oh absolutely. Human error is re-trainable. Mechanical issues like what I'm reading about now are no bueno, especially in an EDC.
Oh well, I'm so invested in glock, its no skin off my nose. Back to the 17. Thanks again.
A fucking miss!? R u kidding me? Ha. Jk. Sick drill awesome shootin.
so glad you showed a fail. that's huge
that's a good way to get the heart rate up. shooting under stress is a hard thing to do. good drill keep them coming