@@charliec.3518 yeah people tend to ignore the fact the other person/people also have guns and aren't stupid, training will reduce your risk of death but its still a very dangerous thing to do for anyone
@kamoperations You can do airsoft and watch CQB/tactical videos. Plenty of places in the UK and Europe do take airsoft/CQB seriously. If done properly, airsoft/milsim can translate GREATLY to actual CQB.
And that ladies and gentlemen is why single room CQB is for the birds. You gotta do what you gotta do but the pucker factor on this ain’t no joke. Dude crushed it though.
Theres only so much you can pie without exposing youre self in cqb so you kinda just pray and go. and yes he probably set up the targets but he's probably training footwork and accuracy
Ngl the time from exposure to weapon discharge is quite long. And it's most sensible to do pie or slice entries when performing 1 man situations. Dynamic entries made in this video; would have gotten him killed on the field. Overcommitting to angles is also a problem in this video. Other than that. weapon handling is solid
And from a constructive criticism perspective, processing time isnt there, idk if it was just bcus its a dynamic drill or what but dynamic or deliberate you need to process info, missing potentially 3/3 (@ target 6) on your cqb drills at 3 meters is unsat, one went right other hit door frame, 3rd shot idk but you get the point
LMAOOO this dude is insanely good, crazy that you think anyone would be shooting so quick. You NEED to identify the target before you shoot, esp since this guy is doing police training. Also, there’s something called “sights” that need to be “lined up” to hit your target. These targets are generally set up randomly I do agree with the entry part, and he definitely could use improvement, but he’s still better then 95% of dudes out there
100% I agree. He was really rolling the dice when overcommiting, But with each guess he made was correct during tbis exercise lol. Can't deny he sliced every pie pretty well before entry also.
@@rickyd2222 so you're telling me he has more than 33 rounds in one mag? Because that's how many rounds he fired and when he shot the last round the slide didn't lock back meaning that he had more ammo; he definitely reloaded.
My grandfather was highly trained, and he always said if you get a chance turn off all the lights in your house because in your own house the darkness is an advantage. You know where everything's at and your adversary does not
well room clearing is really a team game, so teammate can watch ur 6. if in certain condition u have to do single man cqb, its like wise to know layout of the room, that can be done by observation around building, drone, intel, etc. just remember clearing room is really dangerous task, especially if there's hostile enemy with proper preparation. even in team there's still chance of getting shot.
@@daveyjoseph6058Which is also why One-Man CQB is also considered “suicide” by most people that are experts or have experience with CQB. Y’gotta do what y’gotta do and hope that your tactics used in training won’t go in vain or fuck up.
You can peak those far corners better if you switch to a highly compressed stance/hold and switch to non-dominant eye as necessary to fit through to doorway while minimizing exposure.
I don’t understand the comments here. This is NOT a clean CQB at all. Also, he knew the locations of every target. The 180 angle in every room was a disaster for him.
EXACTLY. I'm not even a combat expert and I could see just by common sense that he spends a good second running up to corner targets (180°) without shooting (not a good thing lol)
The second one would’ve caught him, in all reality. By how they’re posted, it looks like they’re ready for confrontation, meaning, dude would’ve gotten hit as soon as he peeled over.
@-CJ I just happened to watch that UFPRO video earlier that day. It was actually the first video I've ever seen by them and thought it was very good and informative about prioritizing minimal exposure which this guy was lacking. If you deny that, you are a fool. I love how you assume that I believe their video is the "be all and end all of CQB theory".. The topic of the comment was exposure and over-peaking angles. What are you getting at with your dumbass comment?
Agreed, and I understand that using paper or still targets are helpful just to get a feel of your gun, but in reality cqb alone is very difficult. If he would have tried force on force training against other people, with all do respect, his training in this video would not work very well.
Question: At 0:07, why not stop and finish shooting before moving again? I saw the second target before you finished shooting your first - doesn't that mean you exposed yourself to that second target before you had your gun on it?
@@AVyoutube500 From the accuracy of his shots and fluidity of his movement, I don't think he's a noob at all. But what I want to know is his balance of pros and cons in the way he chose to move during this drill.
@@HangmanActual Perhaps this person is an experienced shooter. But as a CQB fighter, he's worthless. He made an unforgivable mistake at 0:07 . He shouldn't have been leaning out so much from around the corner. In a real situation, he would have been shot by the enemy from the position of the second target.
Good job. Do them with high fps Airsoft pistols 1v1 or 1v2. That'll be at least a reference to see how people may think when in defense in a cqb environment.
In reality, yes somebody could have easily taken this dude out, but people usually aren't as aggressive in reality as they are in airsoft matches, as one is life or death, the other is having fun with toys that shoot plastic bbs.@@Nater2004
I will be honest, although I upload content about shooting guns on my channel, I am NOT a member of the armed forces and my only experience regarding cqb is from friends who are either a fan of military tactics or members of the armed forces in my country. And I also know that this method of cqb is the standard for nearly all military units, even special operations units. However, I disagree with the idea of just walking towards the hidden enemy in those deep corners as you are just making yourself an easier target as you walk closer to them assuming you dont get the first shot in, as the defender always have the advantage. Personally I think instead of walking towards the hidden enemy, we just walk laterally to make it a bit harder to get shot, but hey, in the end im just a larper who doesnt have the balls to join the army.
Why doesn't he stop while engaging a target ? Instead he keeps opening the angle/slicing the pie while engaging (Thus exposing himself to more of the room /more uncleared space, while being busy engaging a target) This is very weird
because SOF dudes that learn CQB for raids at night where they have all the advantage have been training civilians and cops to operate the same way when it's terrible in practice
Im not a soldier nor an expert but from what Ive seen around the internet moving away from where your enemy is aiming at reduces the chance of getting shot in the vital. Though he already had a pretty good cover I assume this one man CQB context is about when theres a really urgent matter behind the scenario. I watched FOG video where the shooter is moving in high speed to save an HVT/President in a solo CQB.
I have zero training and I don't want to be a hater. But to my u trained eye, he seems slow af. For example the part from 0:29 . He would get killed at least 5 times for that period of time. Could someone explain me what's going on.
As far as I know, most modern doctrines for CQB tend to prefer slower and more methodical room clearing methods (slice-based entry, secure search, fighting from the threshold, whatever else name there is for that) as opposed to the old fast and violent “dynamic entry” style. But even this I find to be a weird hybrid of the two. Too slow for dynamic entry, too fast and confident for secure search. I’m also curious what exactly is going on in this demonstration.
I think there's an overlooked aspect. When full penetrating into the room when there are other thresholds besides the one you have used to enter the room, you actually open new sectors in the other room/rooms as you move without pointing your gun there, at the potential threat. For solo CQB it's even more important, as there no other team member to cover you. So I think for solo CQB it's better to use limited penetration into the room. It's not good idea to run all the way to the corner, also it will make clearing opposite dead corner a bit quicker.
Ikr, and on the 3rd room he spent a good second running at the target in the corner with his gun down. Like wtf man? If the corner guy had a gun aimed at the door he would be dead lmao
shoot, then move brother, the way you floated your pie on the first door way you exposed yourself to the dude staring at the fatal funnel and your weapon was still only on the first target. shoot, move, shoot, move, shoot move.
I find it quite weird that you keep strafing sideways while already engaging a target, seems like a great way to expose yourself to a second guy while you're still occupied by the first
@@maxwell68814 months later I’m still waiting! The only way I can guess is any safer is to do the pie and peak on one side then the other but it’s still a gamble this is a gamble when time is of the essence the pie and peak maybe when you have the element of surprise and all the time in the world.
Я насчитал 7 ошибок, не говоря о том, что он никак не нарезает сектор, а тупо идёт, подставляя себя под новые цели, на которые он не успевает реагировать. Ох уж это американское сикуби, которое работает только на мишенях.
Well that was fun! The time you need a bunch of bangs on board. I am brainstorming here. Ummmm, We have cleared 80-90% of these rooms cleared before entry. Especially corner fed ones (I don't remember if there were any true corner feds and don't feel like watchin again, lol). You have to turn around regardless. Maybe run the center of the room on entry, attacking left or right, then picking up the other corner after you engage? Yes, your moving and shooting, but it looks like he has that covered, and we always hope the mopes we are dealing with suck at shooting moving targets. I am imagining you ending up in a backward movement as you engage the other corner? But then you just tripped over the dude you just plugged in the center of the room. Plus you then may expose yourself to that next threshold. UGH!!!!!! It's sooo difficult!!!!
@@AnrchyXRY they do, thats why ranges have standards like bullet catcher rubber walls. you can find most shoot houses use those black rubbery walls. concrete will most definitely ricochet around
@@AnrchyXRY since concrete is relatively hard it's more likely the bullet would slide along it than ricochet back, but it could still shoot back debris whether from the bullet or from the concrete. Not 100% safe but probably not that dangerous either
It is a pistol round so it is unlikely that it will ricochet and fragment as hard as a rifle round, but yeah there's a pretty big risk here as it is still super close
I know this is 4 years ago you have probably corrected a lot of mistakes. But for people who find this video please don't reinact this. Moving this fast into rooms might look tacticool and make you think that you have the element of surprise but the second you peek around a corner that quickly you will get your brains blown out. I suggest the UF PRO youtube channel to learn CQB tactics. They train counter terrorist police in Europe.
Coming from someone who couldn’t do any better overall, especially since he’s shooting all targets, so it’s a kill everything scenario, is he not super slow on trigger pull for a lot of it?
After you hit a target would it be good, to shoot the bottom of the pole, because some people are fighters and might be alive for a few seconds, hit the ground and trys to pull a pistol on you. Not all but like 1 or 2. Even tho you did get mostly kill shots. Great work
0:13 I'm sorry, just stop. You clearly already know where all the targets are and have pre-run it multiple times. But a one handed behind the back clearance of your far corner? That's fucking hysterical.
I'm a total noob, I don't even own a gun so forgive me for my potential stupid question. Can someone explain how you survive the encounter at @0:10 ? The last man on the left corner knows that someone is here since he just witness his 4 buddies getting killed. Does he not have a massive advantage ? I mean, he can be crouch and as soon as you take a foot on the door, he shoots and you are dead no ? Even if he is alone and that there were not the 3 other guys, it might be a bit more difficult for him as he is not sure that there is someone but he just has to wait and as soon as you enter, he can shoot you faster than you can no ?
Basically no he could probably no put that off, I’m not that knowledgeable about CQC but the vast advice I can give is do not try to one man. Security is key. security is holding the rear or uncleared hallways or rooms, it’s to prevent someone from walking in and shooting everyone in the back.
Under rated tactic/scuffed tactic: Skate board on your belly and have someone who can push you in and out quickly 😂 I saw it being done in airsoft, so you best believe someone will try in reality.
I'm imagining coming home quite drunk, not drunk enough to not identify targets, but you get ambushed at the door. Now you got to get to your bedroom and grab the gun from your case. Ofcourse seeing most robbery and most cases there would be 4 guys. How would you go about that? Now I got my house laid out and plan for it, but it's never as easy as a drill
One question tho, since he's right handed, when he pie from cover (cover in the right side, he's going from the entrance in his left side), if he aims with right eye he's gonna expose most of his left body before he got to aim the target, so how does he cope with that? I can't see clearly in the video
training: fluid, dynamic, controlled violence irl: me with my AK hiding on the ground behind a fallen bookshelf with only my rifle being exposed, pre aimed and mag dumping on full auto at the fatal funnel CQB is one of those things that looks really cool but is just pure chaos and death when done in real life.
easy when you know exactly where all the targets are... plus you can't check the hard corners without exposing yourself to at least one of them simultaneously which = dead for you.
no clue what he is trying but the pushing and shooting though the gate makes asbolut nonsense instead of using the apex he pushes into the open door resulting in encounter more and more threats
Looks great just curious why you don’t pie your corners? I saw a few doors where you had your gun down till you were basically walking through the door.
He pied as much as he could until he was forced to make a choice and to go into dynamic entry. He could have peaked came back pied back to the other side and peaked the other side but when your by yourself no matter what you do you have to make a decision as to which hard angle you’re checking first. So we can arm chair quarterback all day but at the fact is eventually he has to expose himself to atleast one blind corner when entering a center fed room you just do the best you can with what you got.
First you are assuming there is not a shooter in each corner when you enter, or the crack in the door is not obstructed. A decent drill, but a routine that could get you killed
Why do we praise almost if not zero preming / swap back before entering? I think reality has us going slower regardless, as well as blind firing corners. Though I did enjoy any skill that was demonstrated. Love the location as well!
I know nothing about this stuff but like, in the last room wouldn't it have been better to get to that corner by the door than spending so much time facing the back wall with an open door to your back? I'm just curious
why did he take so long to shoot every time? is he making sure they're not civvies or something? if this was real he'd have died to over 50% of the targets..
0:29 no need to collapse your sector and check your 6 on that as when you panned from the outside in 0:25 you can visually see its already cleared, unnecessary and highly unlikely for someone to be there but if you wanted to be extra safe i get it. this will save you a lot of time but overall solid work
He still has a 50% dying on those dead corners, as is the issue with solO CQB. But yeah he’s very good.
not just solo cqb, anyone clearing houses has an immense risk of death, esp the lead
Not much you can do when doing 1 person CQB. Definitely not recommended.
@@charliec.3518 yeah people tend to ignore the fact the other person/people also have guns and aren't stupid, training will reduce your risk of death but its still a very dangerous thing to do for anyone
Also 99.9% of real life buildings have walls that can very easily be shot through. So there isn't really even any cover.
@@RogerCharlamange Well that's a lie. 99.9% of AMERICAN buildings does. But in Europe we build houses to last with bricks in outer and inner walls.
i learned more from this single 45 second video than any other 30+ min instructional guide. Thank you
Some more advice, don’t clear solo, that is a death sentence.
@@THECHEESELORD69 Amen
You didn't learn anything from this muppet lmao
@@-pROvAK No.. I most definitely did.
You learned how not to clear rooms. Dude doesn’t even pie his corners. He would be done😂
Clean. That deep breath before the last door. You can tell he’s taking it serious
where
0:35
Lmaooooo
As if his life depends on it. 🫡
bro was just waiting for the breath sound so he knows hes fully healed
if you know, you know
I can only wish to have a spot like that to train, very impressive
He likely doesn’t own this lol, you have to go to the training. You absolutely can go out and do this!
@@JonCampo91 me in the uk be like 😢
@@kamoperationsdont worry you can do a tea cqb
@@damnfedsfbi😂
@kamoperations You can do airsoft and watch CQB/tactical videos. Plenty of places in the UK and Europe do take airsoft/CQB seriously. If done properly, airsoft/milsim can translate GREATLY to actual CQB.
And that ladies and gentlemen is why single room CQB is for the birds. You gotta do what you gotta do but the pucker factor on this ain’t no joke. Dude crushed it though.
Appreciate it
Why aren't you finishing your pie's when you're outside of the door? feels like you knew where the targets were and ignored all the other angles.
Theres only so much you can pie without exposing youre self in cqb so you kinda just pray and go. and yes he probably set up the targets but he's probably training footwork and accuracy
bro died in every room
You have no idea what your talking about 😂
yep and is hella cringe like he gets very close to those targets but can get slapped instantly like tf you doing bro
@@jedrayne3636 okay mr couple movie scene playlists about shootout movie scenes. anyone can see he did this terribly
I wouldn't say he did this terribly its just that theres only so much you can do when your by yourself
@@itewanagi3847 true
Ready or Not lookin real good
Definitely
Ngl the time from exposure to weapon discharge is quite long. And it's most sensible to do pie or slice entries when performing 1 man situations. Dynamic entries made in this video; would have gotten him killed on the field. Overcommitting to angles is also a problem in this video. Other than that. weapon handling is solid
Agree 100%, and at target six it really shows
And from a constructive criticism perspective, processing time isnt there, idk if it was just bcus its a dynamic drill or what but dynamic or deliberate you need to process info, missing potentially 3/3 (@ target 6) on your cqb drills at 3 meters is unsat, one went right other hit door frame, 3rd shot idk but you get the point
LMAOOO this dude is insanely good, crazy that you think anyone would be shooting so quick. You NEED to identify the target before you shoot, esp since this guy is doing police training.
Also, there’s something called “sights” that need to be “lined up” to hit your target. These targets are generally set up randomly
I do agree with the entry part, and he definitely could use improvement, but he’s still better then 95% of dudes out there
100% I agree. He was really rolling the dice when overcommiting, But with each guess he made was correct during tbis exercise lol. Can't deny he sliced every pie pretty well before entry also.
@@linkl_6641he shouldn’t be lining up sights on any of these shots really
Very smooth dynamic entries. Hope to see a carbine version
dude would have been folded so many times, reaction time was abhorrently slow and he moves with a rhythm of complacency
@@daveyjoseph6058it’s not like anyone clearing a multi target rich building isn’t going to ☠️ anyway this ain’t John wick😂
@@NextRapperTakingOffUsa this guy would die every time
@@daveyjoseph6058 😭😭😭
Those reloads are extremely clean and fast, well done.
He never reloaded! He pulled the mag out like competition shooters train to check rounds. You assume he did but if you listen he didn't reload.
@@rickyd2222 so you're telling me he has more than 33 rounds in one mag? Because that's how many rounds he fired and when he shot the last round the slide didn't lock back meaning that he had more ammo; he definitely reloaded.
@@zedus4042tac reloads
@@rickyd2222 Comp shooters don't pull out mags to check round, they just reload
like a videogame, this guy is a legend
Bro was dead before he even entered
how
@@davidyamakovmtbwatch in .25, the threat sees him before he even has a gun up
Well i mean, thats the threat of doing single person cqb@@prodby.jerm1
@@prodby.jerm1the threat saw him for about half a second before getting shot, you've overexaggerating
@@Vesper- lol okay buddy
My grandfather was highly trained, and he always said if you get a chance turn off all the lights in your house because in your own house the darkness is an advantage. You know where everything's at and your adversary does not
Dam that was flawless. Great panning, footwork and clearing.
well room clearing is really a team game, so teammate can watch ur 6. if in certain condition u have to do single man cqb, its like wise to know layout of the room, that can be done by observation around building, drone, intel, etc. just remember clearing room is really dangerous task, especially if there's hostile enemy with proper preparation. even in team there's still chance of getting shot.
Bro thinks he's playing Ready Or Not
Great video. Hope to see more like this
Just open of your degree of sight a bit more when cutting the corners. Very good technique, fast, quiet, and effective. BRAVO ZULU
Solo cqb is like a nightmare ngl
Unrecord gameplay looking fine!!
jokes aside, thats really cool though, nice reloads too!
Thanks
But what if the room actually starts shooting back?
good chance he wouldn't have made it inside
your profile just gave me a nostalgia trip 😅
@@daveyjoseph6058Which is also why One-Man CQB is also considered “suicide” by most people that are experts or have experience with CQB. Y’gotta do what y’gotta do and hope that your tactics used in training won’t go in vain or fuck up.
You can peak those far corners better if you switch to a highly compressed stance/hold and switch to non-dominant eye as necessary to fit through to doorway while minimizing exposure.
Damn the graphics are great
Dude is definitely a stud. Great job
I don’t understand the comments here. This is NOT a clean CQB at all. Also, he knew the locations of every target. The 180 angle in every room was a disaster for him.
Ssshhh. Let the tactical RUclipsrs think this is how it’s done. Less proficient threats to deal with in real life.
EXACTLY. I'm not even a combat expert and I could see just by common sense that he spends a good second running up to corner targets (180°) without shooting (not a good thing lol)
The second one would’ve caught him, in all reality. By how they’re posted, it looks like they’re ready for confrontation, meaning, dude would’ve gotten hit as soon as he peeled over.
its f*cking terrifying how close the sound of the shots match up perfectly as the shots in the bufallo supermarket shooting video
Cant wait till the new weapon drops, the CQB training levels will be so good when that happens
But why keep moving when shooting at a target, at the beginning youre already exposing yourself to two targets.....
Stay static = death
@@TITOCHARLIE98 ruclips.net/video/QSzTqh8ZsEE/видео.html
@-CJ I just happened to watch that UFPRO video earlier that day. It was actually the first video I've ever seen by them and thought it was very good and informative about prioritizing minimal exposure which this guy was lacking. If you deny that, you are a fool. I love how you assume that I believe their video is the "be all and end all of CQB theory".. The topic of the comment was exposure and over-peaking angles. What are you getting at with your dumbass comment?
Agreed, and I understand that using paper or still targets are helpful just to get a feel of your gun, but in reality cqb alone is very difficult. If he would have tried force on force training against other people, with all do respect, his training in this video would not work very well.
@@TITOCHARLIE98 that saying isn’t what you think it means. It doesn’t mean constantly dance around or die. Move when necessary
Question:
At 0:07, why not stop and finish shooting before moving again? I saw the second target before you finished shooting your first - doesn't that mean you exposed yourself to that second target before you had your gun on it?
He is a noob in CQB. This is clearly evident from the video. He has heard something about pie cutting, but does not understand what it is used for.
@@AVyoutube500 From the accuracy of his shots and fluidity of his movement, I don't think he's a noob at all. But what I want to know is his balance of pros and cons in the way he chose to move during this drill.
@@HangmanActual Perhaps this person is an experienced shooter. But as a CQB fighter, he's worthless. He made an unforgivable mistake at 0:07 .
He shouldn't have been leaning out so much from around the corner. In a real situation, he would have been shot by the enemy from the position of the second target.
@@AVyoutube500 get off youtube and become a CQB teacher and show him how to do it then.
Good job. Do them with high fps Airsoft pistols 1v1 or 1v2. That'll be at least a reference to see how people may think when in defense in a cqb environment.
My airsoft experience immediately said, "Why is he going so slow? Someone could swing him."
In reality, yes somebody could have easily taken this dude out, but people usually aren't as aggressive in reality as they are in airsoft matches, as one is life or death, the other is having fun with toys that shoot plastic bbs.@@Nater2004
This is like John Wick style - getting 1000 shots but stil kepping the momentum and kill all the enemy.. until he knocks at the doctors door.. 😂
I will be honest, although I upload content about shooting guns on my channel, I am NOT a member of the armed forces and my only experience regarding cqb is from friends who are either a fan of military tactics or members of the armed forces in my country. And I also know that this method of cqb is the standard for nearly all military units, even special operations units. However, I disagree with the idea of just walking towards the hidden enemy in those deep corners as you are just making yourself an easier target as you walk closer to them assuming you dont get the first shot in, as the defender always have the advantage. Personally I think instead of walking towards the hidden enemy, we just walk laterally to make it a bit harder to get shot, but hey, in the end im just a larper who doesnt have the balls to join the army.
Why doesn't he stop while engaging a target ? Instead he keeps opening the angle/slicing the pie while engaging
(Thus exposing himself to more of the room /more uncleared space, while being busy engaging a target)
This is very weird
This technique is called “hasty evaluation”. It’s meant to trade time for speed for an urgent situation.
because SOF dudes that learn CQB for raids at night where they have all the advantage have been training civilians and cops to operate the same way when it's terrible in practice
Im not a soldier nor an expert but from what Ive seen around the internet moving away from where your enemy is aiming at reduces the chance of getting shot in the vital. Though he already had a pretty good cover I assume this one man CQB context is about when theres a really urgent matter behind the scenario. I watched FOG video where the shooter is moving in high speed to save an HVT/President in a solo CQB.
Well the alternative is freezing like a deer in the spotlight.
What a fucking boss!!! Cleared the threat and with speed??? Damn!!!
I have zero training and I don't want to be a hater. But to my u trained eye, he seems slow af. For example the part from 0:29 . He would get killed at least 5 times for that period of time. Could someone explain me what's going on.
As far as I know, most modern doctrines for CQB tend to prefer slower and more methodical room clearing methods (slice-based entry, secure search, fighting from the threshold, whatever else name there is for that) as opposed to the old fast and violent “dynamic entry” style.
But even this I find to be a weird hybrid of the two. Too slow for dynamic entry, too fast and confident for secure search. I’m also curious what exactly is going on in this demonstration.
@@MartinNateDD Hey, thanks for your reply
I think there's an overlooked aspect. When full penetrating into the room when there are other thresholds besides the one you have used to enter the room, you actually open new sectors in the other room/rooms as you move without pointing your gun there, at the potential threat. For solo CQB it's even more important, as there no other team member to cover you. So I think for solo CQB it's better to use limited penetration into the room. It's not good idea to run all the way to the corner, also it will make clearing opposite dead corner a bit quicker.
It’s one thing to shoot at a target, it’s another dimension to shoot at a target that is also shooting back at you.
First room, he already died. Way too slow on the draw. If he got the first 3, the guy in the corner would have killed him.
Ikr, and on the 3rd room he spent a good second running at the target in the corner with his gun down. Like wtf man? If the corner guy had a gun aimed at the door he would be dead lmao
Bro needs a shield
Bro??? What are you talking about
@@linkl_6641 ?
shoot, then move brother, the way you floated your pie on the first door way you exposed yourself to the dude staring at the fatal funnel and your weapon was still only on the first target. shoot, move, shoot, move, shoot move.
Bro just threw his whole body in the room.. 😂😂😂
ur my hero thanks for saving me
If there's anything I learned from this video, is that the comment section will always find something to argue about
I find it quite weird that you keep strafing sideways while already engaging a target, seems like a great way to expose yourself to a second guy while you're still occupied by the first
Bro I searched Airsoft CQB with pistol not kill a man CQB with a pistol😂
What hes doing still applies to airsoft.
Very smooth run through
0:10 guy in the corner lights your ass up as you come through the doorway
What blow back? You keep doing you buddy lol 😂 I can just feel the bits of concrete going into my forearms
very realistic RON mod.
I like the first person camera, that’s a good camera angle, is it helmet mounted ?
Mouth mounted probably. There is a bite plate and the camera hangs below your mouth. A loot of parkour athletes do that.
@@JokerRetry if that was the case, wouldn't we be looking at the backstrap of the gun when he presents? its head mounted.
It is
Not the optimal way to do one man cqb. You're just playing russian roulette at every doorway lol
Well can you name a better way?
@@maxwell68814 months later I’m still waiting! The only way I can guess is any safer is to do the pie and peak on one side then the other but it’s still a gamble this is a gamble when time is of the essence the pie and peak maybe when you have the element of surprise and all the time in the world.
"Oh hello! You live next door right? I'm Shann-"
How many ricochets have you had off those walls?
Probably frangable only in the shoot house
if only people could just _know things_
None, the shoot house is made out of a material called SACON.
Я насчитал 7 ошибок, не говоря о том, что он никак не нарезает сектор, а тупо идёт, подставляя себя под новые цели, на которые он не успевает реагировать. Ох уж это американское сикуби, которое работает только на мишенях.
Wait, did he reloaded in any moment? I didn’t even notice! That was clean af man
Thanks
Well that was fun! The time you need a bunch of bangs on board. I am brainstorming here. Ummmm, We have cleared 80-90% of these rooms cleared before entry. Especially corner fed ones (I don't remember if there were any true corner feds and don't feel like watchin again, lol). You have to turn around regardless. Maybe run the center of the room on entry, attacking left or right, then picking up the other corner after you engage? Yes, your moving and shooting, but it looks like he has that covered, and we always hope the mopes we are dealing with suck at shooting moving targets. I am imagining you ending up in a backward movement as you engage the other corner? But then you just tripped over the dude you just plugged in the center of the room. Plus you then may expose yourself to that next threshold. UGH!!!!!! It's sooo difficult!!!!
Best way to win if you're solo CQB: tons of grenades
In reality you should do this VERY slowly, and always scan a doorway from the back of the room.
Cqb alone is suicide, but you definitely know what you're doing. Props.
Unrecord is looking pretty good. 😂
I just wonder what ammo is he shooting. Concrete walls. Theoretically FMJs should fly all around those rooms. Maybe some kind of fragile ammo?
Lol what? Its not a movie. Shit doesn’t ricochet like that.
@@AnrchyXRY they do, thats why ranges have standards like bullet catcher rubber walls. you can find most shoot houses use those black rubbery walls. concrete will most definitely ricochet around
@@MrFladoodles It definitely wont. But ok lmao.
@@AnrchyXRY since concrete is relatively hard it's more likely the bullet would slide along it than ricochet back, but it could still shoot back debris whether from the bullet or from the concrete. Not 100% safe but probably not that dangerous either
It is a pistol round so it is unlikely that it will ricochet and fragment as hard as a rifle round, but yeah there's a pretty big risk here as it is still super close
I know this is 4 years ago you have probably corrected a lot of mistakes. But for people who find this video please don't reinact this. Moving this fast into rooms might look tacticool and make you think that you have the element of surprise but the second you peek around a corner that quickly you will get your brains blown out.
I suggest the UF PRO youtube channel to learn CQB tactics. They train counter terrorist police in Europe.
Coming from someone who couldn’t do any better overall, especially since he’s shooting all targets, so it’s a kill everything scenario, is he not super slow on trigger pull for a lot of it?
After you hit a target would it be good, to shoot the bottom of the pole, because some people are fighters and might be alive for a few seconds, hit the ground and trys to pull a pistol on you. Not all but like 1 or 2. Even tho you did get mostly kill shots. Great work
Dead on nearly every corner 😂😂😂
Appreciate your perspective, he knows what he's doing ;)
0:13 I'm sorry, just stop. You clearly already know where all the targets are and have pre-run it multiple times. But a one handed behind the back clearance of your far corner? That's fucking hysterical.
I'm a total noob, I don't even own a gun so forgive me for my potential stupid question.
Can someone explain how you survive the encounter at @0:10 ? The last man on the left corner knows that someone is here since he just witness his 4 buddies getting killed. Does he not have a massive advantage ? I mean, he can be crouch and as soon as you take a foot on the door, he shoots and you are dead no ?
Even if he is alone and that there were not the 3 other guys, it might be a bit more difficult for him as he is not sure that there is someone but he just has to wait and as soon as you enter, he can shoot you faster than you can no ?
Basically no he could probably no put that off, I’m not that knowledgeable about CQC but the vast advice I can give is do not try to one man. Security is key. security is holding the rear or uncleared hallways or rooms, it’s to prevent someone from walking in and shooting everyone in the back.
Under rated tactic/scuffed tactic:
Skate board on your belly and have someone who can push you in and out quickly 😂
I saw it being done in airsoft, so you best believe someone will try in reality.
I'm imagining coming home quite drunk, not drunk enough to not identify targets, but you get ambushed at the door. Now you got to get to your bedroom and grab the gun from your case. Ofcourse seeing most robbery and most cases there would be 4 guys. How would you go about that? Now I got my house laid out and plan for it, but it's never as easy as a drill
One question tho, since he's right handed, when he pie from cover (cover in the right side, he's going from the entrance in his left side), if he aims with right eye he's gonna expose most of his left body before he got to aim the target, so how does he cope with that? I can't see clearly in the video
training: fluid, dynamic, controlled violence
irl: me with my AK hiding on the ground behind a fallen bookshelf with only my rifle being exposed, pre aimed and mag dumping on full auto at the fatal funnel
CQB is one of those things that looks really cool but is just pure chaos and death when done in real life.
I couldn’t figure out if this is another demo of a game on unreal engine 5 or a real bodycam recording
It's an actual recording
I am really liking this camera angle, please tell us how did you mount your camera! I am really curious
brooo i swear
clean ! how did you get ur camera angle?!
easy when you know exactly where all the targets are... plus you can't check the hard corners without exposing yourself to at least one of them simultaneously which = dead for you.
Awh man the memories 💪 great work btw sir 💯
Thank you 🙌
I know less about CQB but I can see how hard you have worked to perfect your skill.
bro got the 300ms ping
no clue what he is trying but the pushing and shooting though the gate makes asbolut nonsense instead of using the apex he pushes into the open door resulting in encounter more and more threats
any rooms with multiple doorways/entries?
We do have another shoot house that has rooms facing each other - we have a video dropping this Friday showing it.
@@therangecomplex 💯
Absolutely beautiful
is ther an option for couples
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no, but we offer team trainings for Mil/LEO
i'd be scared of ricochets
No ricochets with SACON 🙂
@@therangecomplex ahhh, i was wondering
Nobody’s talking about the round he put into the wall right in front of his face huh. Lol.
Lets assume he’s running lead and is less likely to get fcked by his own ricochets. Just my guess.
Fantastic job! Make the shitty situation less shitty.
Thanks
Looks great just curious why you don’t pie your corners? I saw a few doors where you had your gun down till you were basically walking through the door.
He pied as much as he could until he was forced to make a choice and to go into dynamic entry. He could have peaked came back pied back to the other side and peaked the other side but when your by yourself no matter what you do you have to make a decision as to which hard angle you’re checking first. So we can arm chair quarterback all day but at the fact is eventually he has to expose himself to atleast one blind corner when entering a center fed room you just do the best you can with what you got.
First you are assuming there is not a shooter in each corner when you enter, or the crack in the door is not obstructed. A decent drill, but a routine that could get you killed
Why do we praise almost if not zero preming / swap back before entering? I think reality has us going slower regardless, as well as blind firing corners. Though I did enjoy any skill that was demonstrated. Love the location as well!
First few shots sound like jingle bells💀
These graphics are bangin’ yo.
It's the next gen graphics engine at work
Man, these fps games are getting higher in quality every year
Definitely
reaction time of a koala
"single person cqb" you die, unless you got a LOT of HE
I know nothing about this stuff but like, in the last room wouldn't it have been better to get to that corner by the door than spending so much time facing the back wall with an open door to your back? I'm just curious
why did he take so long to shoot every time? is he making sure they're not civvies or something? if this was real he'd have died to over 50% of the targets..
Because the gopro sees the targets before he does.
2x is insane
0:29 no need to collapse your sector and check your 6 on that as when you panned from the outside in 0:25 you can visually see its already cleared, unnecessary and highly unlikely for someone to be there but if you wanted to be extra safe i get it. this will save you a lot of time but overall solid work
Scan and sweep
My guy.
This man is deadly
👏👏
10 seconds in you would have been dead if anyone without a disability was waiting for you 😂
why are there so many holes with each shot?
He did more than one run through this course