None of my carry guns hold 10 rounds....the most one holds is 8 plus 1. My backup is a wheel-lock pistol that I handily keep hidden in my ankle holster, I guess I'll just do this test with that. And for those making fun of me for liking old guns, the wheel-lock is a great mechanism! Sure, you have to use what is basically a 16th century allen wrench to cock it, but no gun is perfect. Love the channel, I'm glad this series is back! Sincerely, Guy who likes to carry and shoot old guns. P.S. no I don't actually carry a matchlock, that would be ridiculous. I carry a flintlock like a sane person.
@@carryeveryday910 what do you mean? They'd be fine. This has been tested, there will be a very slow and gradual decompression, and the plane's stored o2 will fight thr decompression. The plane will land soon after
Looking forward to trying this ! Although I will probably cheap out a bit as I don't have piles of printed targets. I usually substitute 6" paper plates for the B8 centers. I also have lots of 1" round stickers (about $2 for 100 around here) that will get used for the small targets.Thanks ! Update - Shot this drill three times (10 shot version, Springfield XDE 9mm with 9+1). DQ'd twice on those 1" targets. You say not to shoot it like dot torture - but that is how I had to treat those 1" targets from 5 yards. Last run my shirt hung up on the grip for a moment and my draw to first shot was 2.54, but I got the drill clean with a time of 9.90. The splits on the 1" targets were 1.20 and 1.55 - so I was making sure I could tag them. I would add a full second for the 10 shot drill as my splits have never been near a quarter second. So I am calling it 10.90 for me. Overall, that is one TOUGH drill to clean.
@@LuckyGunner Ahhh I thought it was on purpose as a little joke from John! Caught your two recent P&S episodes as well, very informative. Keep doing what you doin!
@@LuckyGunner Was my Mom's birthday yesterday. BUT, I woke up first thing this morning, and before coffee fixed it. That's right, BEFORE.COFFEE. I'm pretty much a hero now, make sure to remember to thank me for my service.
My favorite drills are those which use either an IDPA target or an USPSA target. Not because they're better drills but because those are the targets typically on hand.
I might just add this one to my "drill book". Right now I have 41 drills written down. I'm not crazy about needing "specific" targets for drills, though.
You could devise a shooting sequence for a 6 shot revolver: 2 shots left target, 1 shot center top target, 2 shots right target, 1 shot bottom center target. All DA.
@Fudmottin If you didn’t know “get off my lawn” is in reference to the Clint Eastwood movie Gran Torino. Look up the scene on RUclips if you want, but in it, Clint has an M1 Garand. Or, as you so eloquently put it “the rifle that goes ping.”
@@loganhoy2265 thanks Logan. I can do this. Maybe even twice in a row at 5 yards. Maybe at 7 yards too. Gonna try tonight until the rangemaster tells me to cut it out.
Chris, you joke about doing it with a J-Frame. I would do it with a J-Frame. I'll go for clean before time, but I would go for it. I would of course do better with my K-Frame. And I do live in the 21st century. I have a Beretta 92A1 with the LTT Trigger Job In a Bag installed as well as the G Conversion and 17 round magazines. Oh wait. That Beretta design is from the late 1970s (with later updates) 😂.
@@kodiakcopilot In my case (yours may vary), carrying one gun seems good enough for me. I'm not one to judge what or how one carries. I carry for self defense, not for war. So a J-Frame is certainly a contender, and a damn good one when mastered, as far as I'm concerned. The 92 with 17, 19, 20 round magazines makes me giddy with laughter. No joke I have three 17s with my 92A1 and I just love knowing that it is highly offensive to snowflake anti-gunners out there. As far as carrying it goes, well, not my plan. But that said, if I can find a good holster for it that fits into the way I dress and works with my carry belt (Kramer horse hide two layer stitched 1.25" belt), I'm up for trying it. My EDC will likely remain a revolver. But being setup to conceal carry (OWB) a 92A1 if I feel like it would totally rock.
I didn't hear you mention shot cold? Fine by me! never enough cold strings on a range day and always too many drills to be shot cold. Also gotta have my F.A.S.Ts Thanks for the video guys, looking forward to shooting for your expert par time and twice in a row goal, it reads harder than the FAST.
One LE firearms instruction course/school I went to, on the first day we were at the range the instructor had all the targets with a blank sheet of paper on them. He then took a piece of black electrical tape about the length of half your thumb and affixed it to the center of each sheet of paper on the targets. We then got on the five yard line and were instructed to on the command to draw and fire one shot at the piece of tape, slow fire no time limit. We were instructed not to chase the holes and that this was just for group size and fundamentals. To concentrate on all the fundamentals. We did this over and over and it quickly became evident who lacked basic handgun shooting fundamentals and needed coaching. If at five yards you cannot slow fire a group with a pistol that is about the size of a quarter, you need to learn how and not to advance to firing rapidly or at any longer a distance. To do so is to waste rounds and time.
I kinda like dumping a garbage bag of balloons out on a semi-windy day and going for it with a wheel pistol and do several quick reloads.......as long as I/we are not directly pointing at a/the public road, you gotta Think Smart! Luckily.......We live in a county that is 2nd Amendment Friendly as of now! Does Lucky Gunner have a range in the Ktown area or is this all privately owned?
mountainhobo It’s just a test of skills. Not a scenario based drill. It’s detrimental to try to replicate that which can not be replicated. Just get really good at shooting and you’ll be just fine.
@MrNpc81 "It's a drill - not a gunfight, genius." - Great, making it personal already. That kind of insecurity really instills confidence in the drill. Now let's look at what a drill is supposed to be, in case you are unfamiliar with the concept: drill is supposed to instill instinctive reactions, muscle memory. I repeat, what is the purpose of a drill that teaches you to dump 5 rounds into a target before you engage the second one? Try to answer like an adult.
mountainhobo Try to look at drills , exercises and tests as simply ways to practice different skills. They are not meant for building muscle memory to apply directly to a real altercation. Think of drills in the future as hitting a bag for boxers or pushing a sled for offensive linemen. These are no where close to encompassing the whole of the sport but they do hone individual skills to be integrated later. This particular video is about a “test” of several individual skills put together to measure your mastery of them. I only write this so maybe it will help you or others think differently about drills, exercises and tests. I teach shooting and fighting. When teaching someone how to fight we use many many different drills that would be terrible to perform in a real fight but once the techniques are mastered through these drills they can be applied in fights. Before doing a drill Break it down as far as you can ,think about what skills are being worked on. What concepts and principles could be used to achieve higher standards. It’s not about the direct application of the drill. It’s an indirect learning tool. If I were to teach boxing by putting a person straight into a boxing match they would never become polished technically. Shooting is absolutely no different than any other sport. It’s just hand-eye coordination and processing. Fighting is just willingness and preparedness coming together with the skills we’ve accumulated. 🍻
Just because I like smart ass questions, the caracal for one. The joke is even funnier because even the Browning and his Belgian apprentice figured out how to get more than 12 boolits into a handgun
Keep them coming! John not running a Glock!!?? What!? Where can we find the LTT target? This is great and I am one of those people, John. I take way too long on focusing before firing.
Not a troll...But I've been noticing people getting too attached to a shooting timer as a way of seeing how good you are getting...Cool for competition world and good for just having a way to measure how fast you are getting but shouldnt be the end all be all of defensive/offensive shooting...Not saying you (the content creator) are doing this but I'm seeing it all over now....Is there anyway you could show us a mechanics focused drill? Maybe something that causes you to think quickly between multiple targets with shoot/ no shoots..Just an opinion..Still really enjoy your content Lucky
I know this questions isn’t for me, but I’ll chime in. The only way that I think you could see progression without a timer would to shoot as fast as possible and count your misses. That could apply to anything shooting really. Sure you won’t know how fast you are actually going, but you will know if you need to slow down to get hits. If you master one drill, then do the same drill further away. Again no timer need, but you will see progression. Hope that helps
@@96stealth I think there should be less emphasis on speed though. That seems to be the only thing you see people drilling...Theres just so much more to fighting than that I guess is what I was trying to get at...No worries I appreciate the serious input. Take care
@alan wake well force on force sim rounds is currently the best way to get closer to combat stress...Hell I think working out and running right before you shoot is better than a timer...Any kind of pain penalty for missing or going over a time limit. (Depending on how tough you are, you can do anything from a slap on a wrist to a charlie horse, etc)...You need things that have consequences to really kick up that stress level...Again though this isn't something that you HAVE to do. Just giving you examples of what we would do in the Military. Sometimes just for fun to mess with your buddies, or for serious training.
I live in Brazil, a fucking comunist distopia, this country is way worst than it seems but people here got used to it, we dont have guns, nor freedom of speech, jobs, money, but cheers to your channel. If I ever have the oportunity to have a gun I'll keep a lot of information from here
I have a wife, no kids. I want a handgun, not for concealed carry, but to keep around the home in case the shit hits the fan. But i want something that wont be hard for my wife to learn to use also. Ive owned shotguns, never a handgun. What would anyone recommend for a first handgun? Revolver or Semi-auto?
Probably a gen 5 glock 19 or 17 not the best at anything but a good jack of all trades. By the way before anyone gets started I’m not a glock fanboy I’m actually a 1911 fanboy but like em or not the glock is a good all around handgun. Reliable, accurate enough, light recoil, if a 19 very concealable if decides he wants to start carrying it, and a manageable trigger that’s easy enough to learn.
Too much "luck" involved with this one. Your front sight post is at least double the size of the 1" square, at 5 yards. I think I'll pass on this one...
I don’t get this. It just seems like somebody tried to come up with something. I’m ready for all the flames but between the millennial beards and all the tattoos I’m really just waiting on a iPhone review over chocolate blueberry pumpkin spice craft beer.
common sense I would say watch the video and listen to the skills that are supposed to be worked on during this drill. Their personal styles differ from mine but should have nothing to do with their ability to pass on skills and knowledge as both have been involved in the industry for a long time. Rick
Its just not useful for above average shooters. However, while every overweight male with a glawwcckkkk thinks he is a good shooter.... a drill like this may help that guy. But so will not slapping the trigger.
common sense it’s an absolute great drill for everyone and if you can exceed the standard just increase the distance or speed up the time! It’s the same with any drill once proficient increase the difficulty. But having a name like common sense I’m sure you already knew that.
Geez. By your standard any drill is a good drill if you just do it faster. I regret responding to you because I don't think you understand or I can't explain it. What real world "pistol situation" is this supposed to represent?
Just because someone puts up a video does not make what they say correct. 5 yds? A tiny target? Are we training to shoot horseflies? Its just not what combat shooting is about. This is a playful game. Like playing HORSE in the driveway. Shooting a left handed, standing on one leg, between the legs hook shot does not make you better at playing basketball.
Okay so don't ever take classes from John because my carry gun has less than 10 rounds. Got it. Really sad to see Chris working with someone so damn close-minded.
@@JohnW-yv6yp The problem with this "joke" is that it means the video is a complete waste of my time. The drill is as John pointed out worthless to me because my gun is "too old". The problem with jokes like this directed at a new shooter like myself is I am not in on it, and this guy is shitting on my choices (which were actually forced on me). But this is why I won't take classes with tacticool assholes.
@@Tora58 They're pretty knowledgeable guys. Don't get butthurt because you didn't get the joke...as you said, you're kinda new to it. Swallow that pride and learn what ya can.
props for wearing the D&D shirt
I want that shirt
Why didn't this publish before I went to the range today? 😭 But I incredibly happy to see more in this series
None of my carry guns hold 10 rounds....the most one holds is 8 plus 1. My backup is a wheel-lock pistol that I handily keep hidden in my ankle holster, I guess I'll just do this test with that. And for those making fun of me for liking old guns, the wheel-lock is a great mechanism! Sure, you have to use what is basically a 16th century allen wrench to cock it, but no gun is perfect. Love the channel, I'm glad this series is back!
Sincerely,
Guy who likes to carry and shoot old guns.
P.S. no I don't actually carry a matchlock, that would be ridiculous. I carry a flintlock like a sane person.
Thank God, Cameron. I was starting to worry about you there for a minute.
"I'll just do it with 2 j frames" said nobody ever until right then
So bad ass...
That way he can shoot both halves of the target at the same time.
Dual wielding!!
I would like to see you guys shoot the Federal Air Marshal Qualification Test.
Jesus because of the fact that a bullet in the side of an airplane is a catastrophe I can only imagine how ridiculously hard it is.
@@carryeveryday910 what do you mean? They'd be fine. This has been tested, there will be a very slow and gradual decompression, and the plane's stored o2 will fight thr decompression. The plane will land soon after
Great test/drill, I gotta get out and shoot this.
Please, please, PLEASE do more Start Shooting Better videos!!! These are all great!!! 😎👊❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Looking forward to trying this ! Although I will probably cheap out a bit as I don't have piles of printed targets. I usually substitute 6" paper plates for the B8 centers. I also have lots of 1" round stickers (about $2 for 100 around here) that will get used for the small targets.Thanks ! Update - Shot this drill three times (10 shot version, Springfield XDE 9mm with 9+1). DQ'd twice on those 1" targets. You say not to shoot it like dot torture - but that is how I had to treat those 1" targets from 5 yards. Last run my shirt hung up on the grip for a moment and my draw to first shot was 2.54, but I got the drill clean with a time of 9.90. The splits on the 1" targets were 1.20 and 1.55 - so I was making sure I could tag them. I would add a full second for the 10 shot drill as my splits have never been near a quarter second. So I am calling it 10.90 for me. Overall, that is one TOUGH drill to clean.
My new favorite at the indoor. Thank you...
So glad you are doing these again
Great video!! You guys Rock!
The audio fade-out of Chris going on and on at the end of Ballistic Radio had me crackin up!
Yeah, apparently something went wrong with the upload. Was supposed to get fixed earlier today but maybe tomorrow...
@@LuckyGunner Ahhh I thought it was on purpose as a little joke from John! Caught your two recent P&S episodes as well, very informative. Keep doing what you doin!
@@LuckyGunner Was my Mom's birthday yesterday. BUT, I woke up first thing this morning, and before coffee fixed it. That's right, BEFORE.COFFEE. I'm pretty much a hero now, make sure to remember to thank me for my service.
Still need to add this one to the playlist, excellent video! I'd like to try all these at the range!
Gonna have to try this
Yes I like this series, please do more! I'm going to try this with my Star BM 9, only 9 rounds, that's ok because I'm pre melinial
Cool drill Sir. Also thanks for the knowledge guys
My favorite drills are those which use either an IDPA target or an USPSA target. Not because they're better drills but because those are the targets typically on hand.
Great drill, John. Love the shirt, too...I can relate!
I might just add this one to my "drill book". Right now I have 41 drills written down. I'm not crazy about needing "specific" targets for drills, though.
Love this. Will be training this drill
Great video, thank you both, I’ll try this on Saturday but I’m realistic and know I’ll almost certainly have some DQs on the one square inch targets.
I like this a lot! MOAR!!
Help fight 1639.
You could devise a shooting sequence for a 6 shot revolver:
2 shots left target, 1 shot center top target, 2 shots right target, 1 shot bottom center target. All DA.
I like most of the drills I have seen you guys perform in the past. This one, not so much.
I also like drills that make you change gears. The F.A.S.T. Drill is another good example, where you need to slow down for the head shots.
Maybe the....Get off my lawn test 🤷🏻♂️
There was no shooting in that scene, and I’m pretty sure Chris already made a video called “get off my lawn”
You need a shotgun for that one! 😎
@@Fudmottin Nah you've gotta do it with an M1 Garand.
@@silverbug97 That's the rifle that goes "ping!". That's my favorite!
@Fudmottin If you didn’t know “get off my lawn” is in reference to the Clint Eastwood movie Gran Torino. Look up the scene on RUclips if you want, but in it, Clint has an M1 Garand. Or, as you so eloquently put it “the rifle that goes ping.”
Did I miss something? What distance were you shooting from? 7 yards?
Five yards
@@loganhoy2265 thanks Logan. I can do this. Maybe even twice in a row at 5 yards. Maybe at 7 yards too. Gonna try tonight until the rangemaster tells me to cut it out.
Chris, you joke about doing it with a J-Frame. I would do it with a J-Frame. I'll go for clean before time, but I would go for it. I would of course do better with my K-Frame. And I do live in the 21st century. I have a Beretta 92A1 with the LTT Trigger Job In a Bag installed as well as the G Conversion and 17 round magazines. Oh wait. That Beretta design is from the late 1970s (with later updates) 😂.
I like the dual weild .38s idea myself. And don't forget the 92 design is taken from the ol P38.
@@kodiakcopilot In my case (yours may vary), carrying one gun seems good enough for me. I'm not one to judge what or how one carries. I carry for self defense, not for war. So a J-Frame is certainly a contender, and a damn good one when mastered, as far as I'm concerned.
The 92 with 17, 19, 20 round magazines makes me giddy with laughter. No joke I have three 17s with my 92A1 and I just love knowing that it is highly offensive to snowflake anti-gunners out there. As far as carrying it goes, well, not my plan. But that said, if I can find a good holster for it that fits into the way I dress and works with my carry belt (Kramer horse hide two layer stitched 1.25" belt), I'm up for trying it.
My EDC will likely remain a revolver. But being setup to conceal carry (OWB) a 92A1 if I feel like it would totally rock.
FINALLY IT IS BACK!
I didn't hear you mention shot cold? Fine by me! never enough cold strings on a range day and always too many drills to be shot cold.
Also gotta have my F.A.S.Ts
Thanks for the video guys, looking forward to shooting for your expert par time and twice in a row goal, it reads harder than the FAST.
One LE firearms instruction course/school I went to, on the first day we were at the range the instructor had all the targets with a blank sheet of paper on them. He then took a piece of black electrical tape about the length of half your thumb and affixed it to the center of each sheet of paper on the targets. We then got on the five yard line and were instructed to on the command to draw and fire one shot at the piece of tape, slow fire no time limit. We were instructed not to chase the holes and that this was just for group size and fundamentals. To concentrate on all the fundamentals. We did this over and over and it quickly became evident who lacked basic handgun shooting fundamentals and needed coaching.
If at five yards you cannot slow fire a group with a pistol that is about the size of a quarter, you need to learn how and not to advance to firing rapidly or at any longer a distance. To do so is to waste rounds and time.
To be fair, shooting guns that are the size of a quarter is quite the task.
Looks pretty difficult but I'll give it a try tomorrow...well, it'll need more, much more than one try I'm afraid😆
I kinda like dumping a garbage bag of balloons out on a semi-windy day and going for it with a wheel pistol and do several quick reloads.......as long as I/we are not directly pointing at a/the public road, you gotta Think Smart!
Luckily.......We live in a county that is 2nd Amendment Friendly as of now!
Does Lucky Gunner have a range in the Ktown area or is this all privately owned?
Never had any luck with balloons on the ground. The grass pops too many of them.
What happened to John’s review of the Sig P229 Legion RX? The follow up to the “Does this gun suck?”video?
Love ya
GOOD STUFF!
Good job !💥🔫👍 😯
Nice Wake Forest hat! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Para-Ordinance P-12-.45, 230 grain Hydrashok, 13.18 seconds. On the first run. Neener, neener!
Good video
Nice shirt, John.
I like this drill....
Fight 1639
Curious, perhaps there is a good reason that I missed - why do I want to dump 5 shots on one target before transitioning to the second?
It's a drill - not a gunfight, genius.
Clearly because you missed 4 times
mountainhobo It’s just a test of skills. Not a scenario based drill. It’s detrimental to try to replicate that which can not be replicated. Just get really good at shooting and you’ll be just fine.
@MrNpc81 "It's a drill - not a gunfight, genius." - Great, making it personal already. That kind of insecurity really instills confidence in the drill. Now let's look at what a drill is supposed to be, in case you are unfamiliar with the concept: drill is supposed to instill instinctive reactions, muscle memory. I repeat, what is the purpose of a drill that teaches you to dump 5 rounds into a target before you engage the second one? Try to answer like an adult.
mountainhobo Try to look at drills , exercises and tests as simply ways to practice different skills. They are not meant for building muscle memory to apply directly to a real altercation. Think of drills in the future as hitting a bag for boxers or pushing a sled for offensive linemen. These are no where close to encompassing the whole of the sport but they do hone individual skills to be integrated later. This particular video is about a “test” of several individual skills put together to measure your mastery of them.
I only write this so maybe it will help you or others think differently about drills, exercises and tests. I teach shooting and fighting. When teaching someone how to fight we use many many different drills that would be terrible to perform in a real fight but once the techniques are mastered through these drills they can be applied in fights.
Before doing a drill Break it down as far as you can ,think about what skills are being worked on. What concepts and principles could be used to achieve higher standards. It’s not about the direct application of the drill. It’s an indirect learning tool.
If I were to teach boxing by putting a person straight into a boxing match they would never become polished technically. Shooting is absolutely no different than any other sport. It’s just hand-eye coordination and processing. Fighting is just willingness and preparedness coming together with the skills we’ve accumulated. 🍻
Checking in to see if you are going to help @theyankeemarshall fight against 1639
thanks
Please take part in yankeemarshal I-1639 gun challenge and watch his video to keep Bloomberg from passing it in other states
Great drill and everything but what bet did John lose to get his stache notched?
Scar. If I have it trimmed you can see it.
What handgun with a 12 rd or greater capacity was designed in this millennium?
Just because I like smart ass questions, the caracal for one. The joke is even funnier because even the Browning and his Belgian apprentice figured out how to get more than 12 boolits into a handgun
Keep them coming! John not running a Glock!!?? What!? Where can we find the LTT target? This is great and I am one of those people, John. I take way too long on focusing before firing.
Claymore
Brownells has the targets. You can also find them on eBay.
@@PS-rr2jt Excellent, thank you!
More!
I’ve tried this several times at home, but my wife made me stop because she got tired of all the holes in the walls.
I don't understand what is with that target. All I need to do is hit the main body and they are hurting. I am not trying to shoot there eyes out
You may need to throttle up or down in speed to shoot a close and a far Target. Hitting a torso at 50 yards... Makes that once inch square make sense.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who had to physically restrain myself from typing a current memephrase out of respect for the channel.
Not a troll...But I've been noticing people getting too attached to a shooting timer as a way of seeing how good you are getting...Cool for competition world and good for just having a way to measure how fast you are getting but shouldnt be the end all be all of defensive/offensive shooting...Not saying you (the content creator) are doing this but I'm seeing it all over now....Is there anyway you could show us a mechanics focused drill? Maybe something that causes you to think quickly between multiple targets with shoot/ no shoots..Just an opinion..Still really enjoy your content Lucky
I know this questions isn’t for me, but I’ll chime in. The only way that I think you could see progression without a timer would to shoot as fast as possible and count your misses. That could apply to anything shooting really. Sure you won’t know how fast you are actually going, but you will know if you need to slow down to get hits. If you master one drill, then do the same drill further away. Again no timer need, but you will see progression.
Hope that helps
@@96stealth I think there should be less emphasis on speed though. That seems to be the only thing you see people drilling...Theres just so much more to fighting than that I guess is what I was trying to get at...No worries I appreciate the serious input. Take care
The timer induces stress. That's the point.
@@df98156 Yeah but very little IMO. I think time would be better spent with something else if you're going for stress inoculation. Know what I mean?
@alan wake well force on force sim rounds is currently the best way to get closer to combat stress...Hell I think working out and running right before you shoot is better than a timer...Any kind of pain penalty for missing or going over a time limit. (Depending on how tough you are, you can do anything from a slap on a wrist to a charlie horse, etc)...You need things that have consequences to really kick up that stress level...Again though this isn't something that you HAVE to do. Just giving you examples of what we would do in the Military. Sometimes just for fun to mess with your buddies, or for serious training.
Can’t do this in a range near me
What's the end credit song? I'm digging it
Try using Shazam?
Finally
I'm gonna try but I will fail serveral times ☹️
I live in Brazil, a fucking comunist distopia, this country is way worst than it seems but people here got used to it, we dont have guns, nor freedom of speech, jobs, money, but cheers to your channel. If I ever have the oportunity to have a gun I'll keep a lot of information from here
I have a wife, no kids. I want a handgun, not for concealed carry, but to keep around the home in case the shit hits the fan. But i want something that wont be hard for my wife to learn to use also. Ive owned shotguns, never a handgun. What would anyone recommend for a first handgun? Revolver or Semi-auto?
Probably a gen 5 glock 19 or 17 not the best at anything but a good jack of all trades. By the way before anyone gets started I’m not a glock fanboy I’m actually a 1911 fanboy but like em or not the glock is a good all around handgun. Reliable, accurate enough, light recoil, if a 19 very concealable if decides he wants to start carrying it, and a manageable trigger that’s easy enough to learn.
Glock 19.
Now do it strong hand only, on the move, after getting punched in the solar plexus...
Why?
I can't rapid fire anywhere around here.
The gbu test... (good bad ugly)
Looks like he lost some weight
5.79. . . Once.
I think we have enough tests and shooting drills and qualifications and standards and courses already. Why add another one?
Cmon we're borrowing from Bear Solutions drill. 😴
I’ve not seen theirs, have a link?
Sup
Sup
Too much "luck" involved with this one. Your front sight post is at least double the size of the 1" square, at 5 yards. I think I'll pass on this one...
I saw 30+ years of the last millennium, and 20 years of this one so far. This millennium is highly overrated.
Lol “what if my gun doesn’t hold more than 10 rounds?” Then it’s time to rent a U-Haul and get the fuck out of California.
I don’t get this. It just seems like somebody tried to come up with something. I’m ready for all the flames but between the millennial beards and all the tattoos I’m really just waiting on a iPhone review over chocolate blueberry pumpkin spice craft beer.
common sense I would say watch the video and listen to the skills that are supposed to be worked on during this drill. Their personal styles differ from mine but should have nothing to do with their ability to pass on skills and knowledge as both have been involved in the industry for a long time.
Rick
Its just not useful for above average shooters. However, while every overweight male with a glawwcckkkk thinks he is a good shooter.... a drill like this may help that guy. But so will not slapping the trigger.
common sense it’s an absolute great drill for everyone and if you can exceed the standard just increase the distance or speed up the time! It’s the same with any drill once proficient increase the difficulty. But having a name like common sense I’m sure you already knew that.
Geez. By your standard any drill is a good drill if you just do it faster. I regret responding to you because I don't think you understand or I can't explain it. What real world "pistol situation" is this supposed to represent?
Just because someone puts up a video does not make what they say correct. 5 yds? A tiny target? Are we training to shoot horseflies? Its just not what combat shooting is about. This is a playful game. Like playing HORSE in the driveway. Shooting a left handed, standing on one leg, between the legs hook shot does not make you better at playing basketball.
Okay so don't ever take classes from John because my carry gun has less than 10 rounds. Got it.
Really sad to see Chris working with someone so damn close-minded.
It was a joke... and they have done videos on drills that have guns with less than 10 rounds.
@@JohnW-yv6yp The problem with this "joke" is that it means the video is a complete waste of my time. The drill is as John pointed out worthless to me because my gun is "too old".
The problem with jokes like this directed at a new shooter like myself is I am not in on it, and this guy is shitting on my choices (which were actually forced on me).
But this is why I won't take classes with tacticool assholes.
@@Tora58 They're pretty knowledgeable guys. Don't get butthurt because you didn't get the joke...as you said, you're kinda new to it. Swallow that pride and learn what ya can.
Tora58 I’m not aware of too many guns you can’t get a 10 round magazine for.
@@Tora58 Additionally, I wouldn't take a dude wearing a D&D shirt seriously enough to get angry at him... Personally...
A wasted 7 minutes. Why not ask someone like Jerry Miculek for a simple, basic shooting drill?