Mediocre Guntubers Compete in Their First Match

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    Today on the 1911 Syndicate, Jake and Chris compete in their first shooting match. We shot at the World Pistol Shootout to see how we would do in a competitive shooting environment. The results were.........just watch the video.
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  • @1911syndicate
    @1911syndicate  Год назад +4

    Drop your questions below for an upcoming Q&A vid

    • @davidt5085
      @davidt5085 Год назад

      For Q&A:
      1. Why didn’t Chris run his HK P30 in the match?
      2. You guys getting the Stealth Arms Platypus for review/testing?
      3. Planning to do any pistol suppressor videos?

  • @tacticaljindo
    @tacticaljindo Год назад +39

    Huge props for doing this. I’ve been competing for a few years now and would be intimidated by these stages. The best way to learn is having no ego and hopefully this will get more people into competition

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +14

      Right. Then try doing it on camera haha

    • @andershilmo1866
      @andershilmo1866 Год назад +1

      @@1911syndicate Thanks for showing y’all competing. I have been wanting to compete and it has pushed me over the edge to go ahead and sign up today.

    • @WestPat23
      @WestPat23 28 дней назад

      Just started USPSA and Steel Challenge in 2023.
      It reminds me of how lost I felt when I started. I knew I was a good shot, but m😊ving and shooting rocked my world. Any great game allows you to compete at the most basic level, then take a lifetime to master.

  • @SSLLaw
    @SSLLaw Год назад +20

    This is the most relatable video you’ve ever made. I’ve never shot rare HK’s in snowy canyons with drones soaring overhead to make me look bad ass, but I have damn sure failed to engage a target on a USPSA stage. Now let’s get those hit factors up!!

  • @czechmatetso7330
    @czechmatetso7330 Год назад +14

    You guys need to be complemented for having the balls to do this and share with your subscribers. Good job! Monday morning quarterbacks need to remain in the back seat where they are most comfortable.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +4

      Haha that’s exactly how we feel about it. Legit our first time ever doing this. It’s vastly different then how we typically shoot 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️ we enjoyed ourselves and thank you for being super kind and supportive 👊🏼👊🏼

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +3

      It’s a risky move but someone gotta do it

  • @HanSoloCho_L5255
    @HanSoloCho_L5255 Год назад +18

    Respect for going out and doing a sport yall never done. Would love to see how better you guys get if you plan to continue doing it.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +1

      Man thank you that’s very kind of you 👊🏼👊🏼

  • @DS3to
    @DS3to Год назад +7

    First off big props for shooting a major as your first match, and not getting DQ’d. My first few months of uspsa I would constantly get ftsa’s. The more you do it, the easier it gets to come up with a stage plan. So glad you guys stepped out of your comfort zone and shot a competition. Hope to see more content like this!

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +1

      Thanks man. By the end of the day it felt a lot better than the beginning of the day. Apparently this was not an easy match to begin with

    • @burtbiggum499
      @burtbiggum499 Год назад

      Its easy just find the oldest fattest dude there and copy what he does

  • @mikeevans4124
    @mikeevans4124 Год назад +1

    My attitude when I was shooting these thing is not to let the top guys cut my time in half. Later I worked on getting my times down but never stressed out if I did not keep them from cutting my time in half. You get faster and have more fun just shooting and learning from watching for me.

  • @welderdude1
    @welderdude1 Год назад +3

    Jim's Goon Life. Nice to see other good uploaders in this comp.

  • @tuckerpretzer6329
    @tuckerpretzer6329 Год назад +21

    Good on you guys for doing this. It will only make you improve every aspect of your shooting. Tactical or competition it's still speed and accuracy.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +6

      Agreed man we had a great time

    • @zack9912000
      @zack9912000 Год назад

      Yes, but people can easily build very bad habits for self-defense

    • @tuckerpretzer6329
      @tuckerpretzer6329 Год назад +6

      @zack991 I think if you have trouble separating a uspsa match and a defense situation you should train more before you carry a firearm in public.

  • @tedmckey6914
    @tedmckey6914 Год назад +2

    You guys are having fun! And, frankly, encouraging!
    Ditto all the other positive comments you've gotten.
    Thanks for a great video!

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад

      🤙🏻

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      Hey thank you Ted we appreciate the nice comment and supper and you’re right we had fun which is all that matters

  • @Thergood
    @Thergood Год назад +1

    Definitely should’ve just barrel rolled between the two pipes on that stage.

  • @bryanduchane2371
    @bryanduchane2371 Год назад +16

    Took a 45 min lesson on competitive shooting. It was much harder than I ever expected... I sucked, but did get better towards the end of the lesson......

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +8

      Right. It’s like speaking a language. Probably not gonna go good on day 1

    • @DJG37S
      @DJG37S Год назад +5

      Honestly taking a lesson on competitive shooting if you never shot it before is a waste of time. I always tell people, they need to drive in head first and just shoot a match for the first time. And when shooting your first match the main thing you should worry about is not breaking any safety rules. Once you start gaining experience, this is where you start to realize what you need to train on and work on. My very first match in 2021 I sucked, didn’t get any kind of lessons or training, dove in head first and placed in the bottom 20%. Fast forward a 1 1/2 years I’m now a master in USPSA and knocking on the door at making GM at 93% (GM is 95%). The hardest part is actually taking that very first step.

  • @eddiepereira9628
    @eddiepereira9628 Год назад +2

    Kudos to both of you for having the balls to go out to your first match and compete. It is a humbling experience that will serve you will as you continue your shooting journey. Hats off to ya'll.

  • @davidgaines8607
    @davidgaines8607 Год назад +1

    I always think I'd do well at one of these. It would probably go just like this , hoping at best to not embarrass myself.

  • @willreece781
    @willreece781 Год назад +3

    I DQ’d my first comp, yet I learned so much. Totally worth doing regularly if you have a range that offers them

  • @bobwendel34
    @bobwendel34 Год назад +7

    You guys should do more of this content. This was great!

  • @Greg-oj2pg
    @Greg-oj2pg Год назад +3

    Funny what stress can do to one's shooting skills. I've experienced it in training classes, and it gave me a much better understanding of my capabilities. Kudos to you guys for putting yourselves out there and allowing us to follow your journey.

  • @KingMusa99
    @KingMusa99 Год назад +2

    Much props for bringing this content to the channel. Really feel competing & tactical shooting have more in common then realized!

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +2

      Agreed man they also have major differences and I see the value in knowing and understanding both 👊🏼👊🏼

    • @KingMusa99
      @KingMusa99 Год назад

      @@Chrisblau 👊 🥃

  • @davidt5085
    @davidt5085 Год назад +1

    This is awesome. I approached my first match just about the same, thinking: I just don’t want to be DQ’d, lol. Most important points you mentioned: check your ego, and it’s a great way to test your gear; and then it’ll be a great time. Just about everyone has a good attitude, cheer you on and can be a awesome learning experience. Looking forward to more match footage. 👍

  • @davidt5085
    @davidt5085 Год назад +1

    For Q&A:
    1. Why didn’t Chris run his HK P30 in the match?
    2. You guys getting the Stealth Arms Platypus for review/testing?
    3. Planning to do any pistol suppressor videos?

  • @nathanzobell3496
    @nathanzobell3496 Год назад +8

    As a local Utah resident I am curious if you guys would be attending or hosting any shooting/range day events. Would be super cool to meet and hangout with you guys!

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +3

      I think we’ll be at Shootah for about the first half of the day. Maybe a match here and there

  • @herknorth8691
    @herknorth8691 Год назад +3

    You shot a match? Now you'll get killed on tha streetz!!
    For real, good on you for stepping up to take a match and for taking good lessons from it. I'm also a "tactical shooter" but I shoot matches all the time. Rather than water down my tacticality (that's totally a real word), it has made me faster and more accurate. If I ever have to fight with a gun, I'm sure that the nuts and bolts of marksmanship and gun handling will be more on autopilot thanks to my competition experience, giving me more mental bandwidth to devote to the rest of the "not getting killed" part.

  • @grover138
    @grover138 Год назад +2

    Just looking at each stage had be puckered and clenched. Mega Props!

  • @thomasgraeff1967
    @thomasgraeff1967 Год назад +2

    Thanks for putting this out guys. This was great content.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      No thank you Thomas 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼

  • @NotoriousROB
    @NotoriousROB Год назад +4

    So proud of you guys for doing this! Can’t wait to see more competition content from you.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      Damnit. No one has ever said they are proud of me. 😢😢😢 thanks bro ❤❤❤❤

  • @gammatheta491
    @gammatheta491 Год назад +2

    Magical things happen when the timer beeps. That stress inoculation shakes down your mind, body, and gear. I’d highly suggest trying to find a 2Gun match. They blend in a bit more of the “tactical” side, and stage planning becomes less of a factor.

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Год назад +2

    CONGRATULATIONS to you both for completing your first competition. I know it was hard but it look like you both had fun & here's to many more in the future 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @pjmccary
    @pjmccary Год назад +1

    Nice work! I went to my first competition last month and had a blast! Encourage it for anyone who likes to shoot and wants to test or expand their skills.

  • @danielloera25
    @danielloera25 Год назад +1

    I still have my first stage run ever…boy oh boy did I learn about stress when the beep goes off and upgrading guns that didn’t need upgrading. Looking at you extended mag release 💀 Took a quick screw driver to it to pop off the paddle! “Smooth sailing” from there.
    Matches are fun and teach so much! Working my way to A class myself. Looking forward to seeing more of this type of content!

  • @leviraydrake
    @leviraydrake Год назад +2

    Shoutout to the DFW homies. Jimmy and the squad are good peoples.

  • @ChrisTV1
    @ChrisTV1 Год назад +2

    Keep at it fellas

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +1

      Thanks dude 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼

  • @rhinooningo2865
    @rhinooningo2865 Год назад +1

    1. Good on you two for trying it.
    2. How the heck did you get this far in life without trying USPSA (or something similar) before now?
    3. Keep doing it. It's fun and it will help you continue to build the skills you may need for more serious matters.
    4. In the future, consider shooting matches exclusively with your actual carry gear, the way you carry it, regardless of which Division it fits.

  • @welderdude1
    @welderdude1 Год назад +1

    Good job doing a comp!! It's good to put what you train to practical use. 🤘🤘

  • @papabear2965
    @papabear2965 Год назад +4

    Stage planning is definitely one of the most important parts of USPSA to master. I heard a GM say he rehearses each stage about 80 times at competition matches. I burn out after about 5 times 😖

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +1

      Holy shit that’s wild. I guess that what it probably takes to get to that level though right 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @MellowFellowOfYellow
      @MellowFellowOfYellow Год назад +1

      @@Chrisblau “Winners practice until they get it perfect. Champions practice until they can’t get it wrong.”

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +1

      No kidding. I was done after 2 dry runs haha

    • @SoulCalify
      @SoulCalify 8 месяцев назад

      Who gets to walk the stage 80 times?

  • @kilowatt9598
    @kilowatt9598 Год назад +2

    Jim's Goon Life sneaking in there. Love the content

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +1

      Right? He is 2 feet tall and can probably sneak anywhere 😂😂😂 love the guy we were stoked he came out

  • @nedflanders5649
    @nedflanders5649 Год назад +3

    Did my first IDPA 2 gun match last weekend. Lots of fun very challenging, and great people to hang out with. Placed 17th out 30. Now I just have to learn how to game the game better.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +2

      Damn bro that’s bad ass. Thank you for watching and commenting Jake and I for sure did not get 17th😂

  • @chizzelfingers
    @chizzelfingers Год назад +5

    holy shtt...this was fkn great...no ego at all. fkn awesome

  • @andrewmccall1120
    @andrewmccall1120 Год назад +1

    Hats off to you gentlemen! Great video, great match!

  • @WingWalker7
    @WingWalker7 Год назад +1

    I clearly remember my first comp shoot with my only goals being 1. Don't get kicked out for a safety violation and 2. Don't be last. Mission Accomplished! #notlast 😂

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад

      Truthfully not getting DQ-ed was the main thing we cared about.

  • @BrianKern2121
    @BrianKern2121 Год назад +4

    Tonight on 1911 Syndicate: Jake manages to not remove a hostage target for the first time, Insert Name here confuses the crew, and Chris' ammo as reliable as your hooked on heroin neighbor.......

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +2

      Baahhaahahah 😂😂😂

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +2

      Hey that’s true!! I didn’t shoot a no shoot

  • @michaeldowney6533
    @michaeldowney6533 Год назад

    Any plans you make completely go away as soon as that shot timer beeps.. good on you guys for giving competing a try.

  • @offshoresavage6608
    @offshoresavage6608 Год назад +1

    I went watch my first local match two weeks ago to get an understanding of what, when, and how. Glad to see this content. I’ve been to several top tier pistol classes but never have done anything like this. I’m just looking to find interesting ways to shoot the guns I own like you did here.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      Hell yeah dude. Hope you get in to it. I’m still thinking about getting into it a little more but we’ll see

  • @vitadigital
    @vitadigital Год назад +3

    I laughed so hard.... "Jake how many people participated? uhhhh 70" . First match and you showed up and didn't get dq. You guys will get better with practice and I think for your first match maybe you should have picked something easier. The courses didn't look easy at all. 👏. But good times either way.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +1

      😂😂😂 we had a very good time haha. But yes we were almost dead last 😂😂😂

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +1

      Mission accomplished no DQ

  • @pogeegitz
    @pogeegitz Год назад +2

    Looks like a fun day with a good group of guys.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      That’s what it is all about at the end of the day isn’t it 👊🏼

  • @markrippt4677
    @markrippt4677 Год назад +1

    Awesome job! Love how you just put everything in. If that was your first match, you guys did great. I chose bowling pin matches to start. You guys just jumped in with both feet.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +1

      Hey thank you dude that’s very kind we had a great time and really enjoyed ourselves. 👊🏼👊🏼

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +1

      No guts no glory amigo

  • @CurtisBrandt
    @CurtisBrandt Год назад +1

    Massive match for a first try. Great job!

  • @jonnytestnj2668
    @jonnytestnj2668 Год назад +3

    It’s funny that for your first match you chose a fairly complicated one with a relatively high round count

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +3

      😂😂😂 right?

    • @jonnytestnj2668
      @jonnytestnj2668 Год назад

      @@Chrisblau hit those local matches so you’re actually competitive and have fun

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +1

      @@jonnytestnj2668 yeah we’ll see dude. This was a major match so I feel a local non major would be more fun and be more competitive. It’s just the time required man 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @paulpaulie
    @paulpaulie 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for showing us competitions from a beginners perspective. I usually just see dudes ripping through. Coulda used some more rules and regulations but

  • @seang1032
    @seang1032 Год назад +1

    Everyone starts somewhere. I would like to give it a go next winter. I've shot a couple small/local competitions but nothing like you guys did. Great job

  • @geebeaux
    @geebeaux Год назад +3

    Awesome, no ND or DQ, so thats a win. And not last on your first match!

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +2

      Right 😂😂😂 as long as I don’t get DQ then it’s a win for me

  • @andyfin.8099
    @andyfin.8099 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve been looking to getting into this. Loved this video. You can tell you guys were shooting better and better as you went. Great job guys

  • @alanb.1540
    @alanb.1540 Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed this, definitely looks like a challenge

  • @greekbrew
    @greekbrew Год назад +2

    That's not bad for the first time. TRUST ME.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      Haha thanks dude 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼

  • @mikelangelo2020
    @mikelangelo2020 Год назад +2

    music in the intro is lit.

  • @1NC4stroker
    @1NC4stroker Год назад +1

    Y'all rock for doing a USPSA style match. I'm coming from IDPA, and these USPSA stages are crazy complex! I thought I was the only one who "forgets" targets! "Buzzer Brain" is a real thing!...Your stage plan goes right out the damn window! Beating young "techies" who've been playing first-person shooter games since birth...is NOT a thing! LOL.

  • @trailertrashtactics
    @trailertrashtactics Год назад

    Great video guys. Not many people would be willing to show their first competition online. It's a humbling experience!
    Everyone has a plan until the beeper goes off. It's great practice. You guys should do a 2 gun action match next. They're by far my favorite

  • @MellowFellowOfYellow
    @MellowFellowOfYellow Год назад

    Recently shot my first match, though IDPA, and I am hooked.
    It’s not only a great way to test the shooting skills, but the mental and physical side too

  • @danielh5397
    @danielh5397 Год назад +1

    These are some tricky stages

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      Clearly far to complicated for me 😂😂😂 Jake performed much better

  • @rlpennell
    @rlpennell Год назад +2

    What everyone else said! Well done guys.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      Hey thank you Rick that’s very kind of you 👊🏼👊🏼

  • @4ws0m0
    @4ws0m0 11 месяцев назад

    I've always been in the tactical camp, but I shot my first uspsa match recently and man it was humbling haha I had 2 FTSAs and 2M on a cover target. I ran it with my edc and from my appendix rig from concealment so I was just out to have fun, but it definitely gave me the competition bug. Great video guys!

  • @donwelchmusic
    @donwelchmusic Год назад +3

    It’s most def not easy! I tell people all the time it’s a skill set and it’s a ton of thinking.

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +3

      Ton of thinking. I like to think a viewer could tell the shooting wasn’t the problem. It’s the thinking game of it all

  • @ikeo1
    @ikeo1 Год назад +2

    Nice seeing this type of content. Bridging the two sports will eventually come. The hard part is determining score since slow is better in tactical vs fast in uspsa.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      I couldn’t agree with you more due that’s exactly how I feel. Thanks for watching man we had a great time

    • @benjaminlanzotti1374
      @benjaminlanzotti1374 Год назад

      How is slow better in tactical? It's the still the first good hit on target wins. Acceptable accuracy, the fastest. Just because you move slower doesn't mean "slow" is the goal. They are different skills, flowing through and around positions of cover on the tactical side, patrolling and such, vs agility and pure weapon handling on the USPSA side, but in the tactical world once it's time to make things go boom the entire point is to get the hit that counts before the other guy. In other words...acceptable accuracy, the fastest.
      This is the excuse every tac timmie makes...that and the "bad habits" killed in the streets mouth diarrhea. Tactics is IS NOT sport, but the sport side of shooting makes you better in every area of tactical shooting since you take those developed skills (agility, gun handling, manipulation, etc) into "the fight" with you.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      @@benjaminlanzotti1374 watch combat footage of a gun fight then watch a competition. The two are not the same. Stuff crosses over for sure and fast and accurate is fast and accurate. Comps will obviously make you a better shooter. Tons of for we mil guys shit and train both and they even mention his some guys were good in a combat scenario but melt down at a comp and some are good at comps and average in combat.

    • @benjaminlanzotti1374
      @benjaminlanzotti1374 Год назад

      @@Chrisblau LoL are you serious? One...I don't have to watch anything. I served...and taught marksmanship to warfighters LITERALLY. On and off deployments. I've lived "combat footage" and know the difference.
      I never said they were the same...did you even read my comment? "Slow" is a manner of approach...of course it's going to be slower since we aren't on the flat range anymore. You are MOVING DIFFERENTLY, with a totally different perspective.
      My entire point is that shooting competition regularly gives you a better skillset that you TAKE INTO that different approach, IE when it's time to shoot and make things go boom you are more capable in almost everything that matters outside the specifics of your TTPs.
      "Slow is better in tactical" is not an actual point...which is why I replied to the guy. The tactical approach IS SLOWER, but that's a result of the approach, not the point or goal.
      Competition gives you a MORE CAPABLE tactical shooter period. A seasoned competitor is going to a better gun handler in the majority of circumstances, and produce acceptable accuracy, faster. That is the goal of a winning competition shooter...and it's the point of gunfighting. Acceptable accuracy the fastest.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      @@benjaminlanzotti1374 you are 100% correct I misunderstood your comment. I agree with what you said and my bad for misunderstanding 👊🏼

  • @durtywop08
    @durtywop08 10 месяцев назад

    First couple of minutes was my first match too, lol. The shooting is the easy part, the hard part is doing the course properly

  • @wmetzler01
    @wmetzler01 Год назад

    Danny, Matt, Marcelo, Mike - you guys got spoiled and shot with some talented folks.

  • @welderdude1
    @welderdude1 Год назад +1

    Gingerbread is throwing heat! Good job+

  • @walkerwoods6104
    @walkerwoods6104 Год назад +1

    I’ve been shooting competition for 5 or 6 years now doing a sport called SASP (basically steel challenge for kids) and I love it

  • @SoulCalify
    @SoulCalify 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’d have to disagree. There will be a lot of competition shooters that will hold their own in a shoot house. Because a lot of us were in the military and started out as tactical shooters.

  • @heywoodjablowme69
    @heywoodjablowme69 Год назад

    This was a nice change of pace on the channel. And good for a couple of laughs

  • @mummbamiester6338
    @mummbamiester6338 Год назад

    I think you guys would really like IDPA competitions. Would love to see a video of you guys doing that

  • @cjrmultigun
    @cjrmultigun Год назад +2

    Trying a new sport for the first time, you should expect to get stuffed (I did). And it doesn't matter all that much how much shooting you've done on your own, USPSA is a whole different ball game. Respect for showing up, shooting and posting all your stages, good, bad and ugly.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +1

      Hey thank you man that’s what it’s all about and I agree 100% with everything you said. Thanks for the support and thanks for watching

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +1

      Thanks and as funny as it sounds, add the pressure of filming you first day of a new sport

  • @adrock8203
    @adrock8203 Год назад +1

    That's a hell of a complicated match to start out with

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      Dude. All the GMs kept saying that 😂😂😂

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад

      Yessir. We didn’t know haha

  • @ZMan0718
    @ZMan0718 Год назад +1

    At least you have belts, my first match was out of pocket😂

    • @ZMan0718
      @ZMan0718 Год назад

      Also the only person I was worried about beating was my buddy… which I did.

  • @rimfirecommando
    @rimfirecommando Год назад +1

    If you think you're a good shooter, go to a match you'll get humbled. If you don't think you're a good shooter, but you want to get better, go to a match. Everyone will be willing to help you and you'll figure out what you can do to get better.

  • @AdventureTechnologies
    @AdventureTechnologies Год назад

    The first match I ever did I got 14/25 and it was a 2 gun match. The hard part about that match was they had a 5 dinner plate healing targets, which if you didn't hit correctly the round would go straight through or would rebound the target.

  • @jgt07
    @jgt07 8 месяцев назад

    Not many other ways to get experience operating under pressure.

  • @georgeaura
    @georgeaura Год назад +1

    They should make some augmented reality device to wear to help move through the course.

  • @HB-kp6rl
    @HB-kp6rl Год назад +3

    I remember my first match lol. I got fckin hammered. You get better as you go. Also i loaded but didn’t chamber one time. Wait til the mag doesnt seat and drops out after you fire. Shooting on the move and reloading under stress is a great training aid. I’m a much better pistol shooter from shooting matches. It develops muscle memory and makes you work harder. Also glad yall didnt DQ on your first match

  • @ngreene5929
    @ngreene5929 Год назад +1

    Showed up with an Infinity and a Jersey

  • @mike30680
    @mike30680 Год назад +1

    1 year in and not getting DQ’d is still my main goal lol

  • @IWouldRatherBeAtTheBeach
    @IWouldRatherBeAtTheBeach Год назад +2

    Great job going out there.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +1

      Thanks Ernie and thanks for watching 👊🏼

  • @zackbecker546
    @zackbecker546 Год назад +2

    Question for the Q&A: Given your new experience with shooting competition, how do you compare it to taking a formal pistol class? Which do you think is the greater value for developing pistol competency?

  • @BigChavezChavez
    @BigChavezChavez Год назад

    The first competition you do is always rough but wow, those stages were a lot 😂. Good job guys

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +2

      Hey we didn’t get DQ-ed. mission accomplished

  • @tonycarpaccio9550
    @tonycarpaccio9550 Год назад

    Man there's so much to think about. Hope you guys had fun I'd love to try someday.

  • @randyreviewsit
    @randyreviewsit Год назад +2

    Yeah I would say shooting fast and accurate goes both competition and tactical, competitive is probably just more target rich and the tactical side also involves using cover effectively and angles too.

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад +1

      I agree 100% with this comment dude. You explained that well thank you for watching and commenting 👊🏼

  • @Modjira
    @Modjira Год назад

    Absolutely loved this video! Could you guys do a video on the gear needed for an event like this? Holsters, belts, the OWB holster belt mounts, etc? Also Chris should use his connection with CGS and you guys do a Noveske/SCI SIX video with Slade! Keep up the great work!

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад

      At this point I doubt we know enough to even steer that convo on comp rigs

  • @brivas3343
    @brivas3343 Год назад +1

    Good on you guys! I remember back when I shot competition it does take it out of you.

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад +1

      Especially this one. 10 stages, 350 rounds

  • @fattigla
    @fattigla Год назад

    Would not need a heavier contour to thread the barrel, just a wider diameter at the muzzle.

  • @ronsgarage2057
    @ronsgarage2057 Год назад +1

    I'd love to try this!

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      Do it 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼

  • @730harley1
    @730harley1 Год назад

    Competition makes you better. It's alot of fun, and good training. You go out there and have fun. You guus should do some level 1 matches to get going and learn how to read a stage. I've only been doing for a couple of years , and that was the big learning curve for me. It's so much fun, and you get to meet and hangout with like minded people. I would love to see you guys do more. I liked watching it.

  • @calebburrichter8452
    @calebburrichter8452 Год назад +1

    This is a great video.

  • @garyterwilliger1456
    @garyterwilliger1456 Год назад +1

    Yep, when the timer goes beep, uhh plans sometimes go out the window. Did I shoot that target? I can't remember, shoot it again. Damn it it's got 4 holes.

  • @shadowhawk012
    @shadowhawk012 Год назад

    "you take your high level uspsa shooter into a shoot house, he's gonna get smoked"
    *Frank proctor and ernest langdon have entered the chat

    • @roywall5231
      @roywall5231 Год назад

      You left out the seal part. The targets don't shoot back in uspsa

    • @shadowhawk012
      @shadowhawk012 Год назад +1

      @@roywall5231 you missed the point that frank proctor and ernest langdon are both grand master uspsa shooters AND served in high level special forces rolls. They praise competition shooting to increase an individual's ability to shoot better.
      The point is to do both tactical and competition shooting

    • @roywall5231
      @roywall5231 Год назад

      @@shadowhawk012
      Sure, but uspsa isnt gonna win you any first place trophies in a gunfight. It's almost comical watching competition shooting just run right into fatal funnels and start a big ol wide stance in the middle of the open and shoot multiple targets. Like dude, come on, if you can't admit that shit is bonkers silly then I don't think you get my point either.
      I suppose you could run it "tactically" but probably get smoked on time, but you know a lot of elite dudes do competition just for the stress and barely place. I like clay martins take and agree...go out and compete, sure

    • @shadowhawk012
      @shadowhawk012 Год назад

      @@roywall5231 we both seem like rational individuals. So lets discuss.
      The likelihood of encountering multiple shooters in a combat zone or clearing multiple rooms successfully in an american civilian's lifetime is near infinitesimal. The average shooting in the U.S. lasts 3 seconds. With the exception, that you work for a domestic agency or are in the military. In which case you will more likely come across this kind of situation.
      I spent 10 years in law enforcement and as of last month, a master level shooter in uspsa. Of all the anecdotal evidence across other officers and veteran's that I know, the vast majority have yet to draw a weapon on a singular person. And those that did ended it very quickly as soon as they had a legal green light for deadly force. If they were involved in a situation with multiple attackers they had back up, and never would push into an unknown situation alone. (And I'll be honest, most of the cops I know can't shoot very well. And most military who aren't officers never shoot handguns)
      All this to say, practical shooting sports makes you a better shooter REGARDLESS of your background (faster/efficient draw, includes movement, and target transitions, dealing with stress under time).

    • @shadowhawk012
      @shadowhawk012 Год назад

      @@roywall5231 and agree or disagree, I appreciate they way you lay out your points. Unlike the way most youtube troll comments do.

  • @RelicsandRocks
    @RelicsandRocks Год назад

    Nice work! it's totally harder than it seems at first.

  • @5five6x45
    @5five6x45 Год назад

    Now I don’t feel so bad! That’s totally funny I was the same freaking way. It’s like where do I shoot totally confusing. I felt and looked like a total idiot. I also can’t believe that those guns didn’t run that well crazy!

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Год назад

      They were dry and dirty. After two stages we did a quick clean and no problems

  • @007Chancellor
    @007Chancellor 10 месяцев назад

    Seemed like a lot of malfunctions???

  • @ianray8823
    @ianray8823 Год назад

    Your meta humor is a refined pallet

    • @Chrisblau
      @Chrisblau Год назад

      Not sure what meta means but if it’s a good thing we’ll take it. If it’s a bad thing we’ll still take it.

  • @frankluna2355
    @frankluna2355 Год назад

    Nice job gentlemen, if you want more tactical side, try IDPA

  • @paddypibblet846
    @paddypibblet846 Год назад +1

    NGL I thought you guys were way better than you actually are. No offense. It goes to show the power of dressing up tactical and having high quality production. It gives the aura of competency and professionalism.

    • @roywall5231
      @roywall5231 Год назад

      Lmfao Remember your first match Rambo?

    • @paddypibblet846
      @paddypibblet846 Год назад

      @@roywall5231 I don't blame you for reacting emotionally because you're low IQ and thus naturally defensive. But my original comment really wasn't meant to offend. I was just "thinking out loud". It's just that these guys presented themselves and came across as better shooters than they actually are. Which goes to show the surprising power of media. And I find that pretty interesting so I just typed out my thoughts. Think about how many other youtubers out there make themselves look like legit shooters with good production and angles, but really they're probably missing or getting huge groups. I first came across this phenomenon regarding Instructor Zero who looked amazing in his videos but when I checked his scores he was shooting only at A class level in IPSC.

  • @jkbrunks1177
    @jkbrunks1177 Год назад +2

    Y’all would probably classify as high c class (maybe low b) which isn’t a bad place to start. Keep shooting more matches and you’ll find your tac shooting will improve also.

    • @ikeo1
      @ikeo1 Год назад +2

      The way I see them in a match it’s looking more like D level. Static shooting maybe C but not B. Currently I’m a B and it took a year to get there

    • @jkbrunks1177
      @jkbrunks1177 Год назад

      @@ikeo1 almost all classifiers tell you exactly how you have to shoot the stage though so they’d be considered static which made me come to my conclusion.

    • @jkbrunks1177
      @jkbrunks1177 Год назад

      @@ikeo1 D class stage planning with high C, low B shooting.

  • @mendozaandoza
    @mendozaandoza Год назад +1

    the title lmao