Wow, armed and beautiful, I bet her dad likes the armed part, no guy will break her heart. Is it just me or is her slide pink? Also does she actually use her slide release or does she use the "overhand" method?
@308Sharpie it could look like she's using the slide release, but also she could be counting her rounds mentally, and just before the last round and when she's moving she inserts a new mag. I wouldn't be shocked if that were the case though.
@SaiVihtooMyint Tactical reload? I think she sometimes lets her gun run dry, that's when I've noticed the slide release method. In range practice, even though the release on Glocks are so small it is faster to release the slide with the slide release than the overhand method, but in a set scenario like competition I guess it'd be better, but you know what? The Glock wasn't meant to use the slide release other than after a safety check because it was designed as a combat gun, and during the CONT
@SaiVihtooMyint Stress of combat gross motor skills are what works, working the slide release is a fine motor skill so Gaston Glock designed the release to be VERY small
A trigger press and releasing the spent magazine is a fine motor skill, so I guess by your theory that means when rounds start flying, you cannot hit your slide release?
The fine motor skills turn to jelly theory is bullshit
@2238945gbs They decrease when under stress, not "turn to jelly" but still decrease. A trigger press isn't REALLY a fine motor skill, mag release might be, but like I said before, the Glock slide release was designed to be very small, it was designed as a combat handgun and soldiers are trained to use the overhand method instead of the slide release because of decreased fine motor skills.
I need to disagree with your theory, as a former Marine who saw combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, your motor skills do not decrease, in fact, I always felt time slowed down and I could concentrate more on manipulation when rounds started flying.
Also we were never taught to use overhand method, not the Marine Firearm instructors who taught me, or I when I spent time overseas cross-training other NATO forces as a SAI
Until youve been there, you dont know, thats why its bullshit
@2238945gbs Ahh, the Marines are bad-ass. I can't remember who wrote it but in the book "On Combat" it talks about fine motor skills decreasing, maybe the Marines whipped that out of you, well the overhand method was why the Glock's slide release was designed so small. I'll have to ask a friend who is in Kabul right now about how he was trained, maybe it's just the Austrian's who teach that.
Also, though I'm not a Yank, I want to thank you for your service to your country
@308Sharpie You are correct in your comment about fire motor skills a couple posts back. Don't know where the Marine below you is coming from but I can give you my input. I am also a former Marine, deployed with RCT-5 for a total of 34 months in combat and now currently a police officer. Marine corps trains overhand method and so does the state police academy. Any combat shooter should tell you the same. You drastically lost motor skills and gain tunnel vision....been there...experienced it.
@HavensRage Yeah I don't spew bullshit unless I'm just trying to piss people off (But usually I piss 'em off because I prove 'em wrong)
Thanks for your service man, I hope to join my cities police service in the next few years (Glock 22 is the issue handgun) Got any suggestions for joining, training up etc?
@jacobjeffreyson At the time of this ProAm, I think Tori was competing under USPSA Production rules/regs. One of the rules is that only 10 round mags are allowed.
I am very impressed with this young woman's shooting! She is destined for greatness as she gets older and will hopefully continue to be a roll model for young athletes. Great video too!
Tori your amazing & your model 34 slide is PURPLE which is my favorite color! I am also a shooter and someday soon i would love to be apart of a competition team. and with trying to do that you give me motivation that i can achieve that goal. thank you
Are you using standard factory loads or a custom match, low recoil load? I have a M35 Glock and ive been using standard load with it, just for training and what not, but is there some sort of huge advantage to match/custom vs. factory that I dont know about or see? Ill try to upload a video of using the factory so you can take a look and see if i should switch or just stick with the loads I know. (I shoot around 2,000-5,000 factory loads a week, if not more.)
@travisglitts Thank you, Travis. The 34 she is using in this video is close to stock. It has a Wolff steel guide rod and reduced power spring. Also the grips have been stippled. Finally the internal springs were replaced with a competition pack from Wolff as well.
@nbarranta Ive seen on other videos that she started at 11 or 12. But still, this kind of firearms handling isnt something Ive acquired after a decade. True talent and skill...and she stresses missing one shot ;)
@nbarranta Ive seen on other videos that she started at 11 or 12. But still, this kind of firearms handling isnt something Ive acquired after a decade. True talent and skill...and she stresses missing one shot ;)
That was all I needed to motivate me to go shoot some steel this morning. Dang she's good. I can't imagine how good she will be in another 10 years. Those glass/ camera vids are awesome.
Good job nailing those child-sized targets! When the zombies rise, it's the little ones that'll getcha. It's important to practice those all-important Twerp Shots!
1 for 1 awesome shoothing. i wish i was as good as you.
punkbmx4200 3 days ago
Love the POV camera work! Hope my daughter shows some interest in shooting sports.
Cslacko 1 week ago
Great shooting what type of conditioning do you do? Streching, running, ect.
sailwed1 1 week ago
Aaron your daughter is an awesome shooter
drumtech06 1 week ago
are those the stock sights for the glock 34?
savator408 1 week ago
It is crazy how her grip is always the same with how fast she is shooting . What sights does she use ?
chavezchavez556 2 weeks ago
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03:40 hell yeah, I like this sound
ThePavelmaster 3 weeks ago
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ThePavelmaster 3 weeks ago
shes hot :)
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dude loving the 'Tallica
JPozner93 1 month ago
My new favorite shooter. And a Glock to boot.
philsayamnet 1 month ago
Absolutely amazing Tori. You just inspired me to work on my shot. You got it girl!
breeyawnadawn 1 month ago
Wow, armed and beautiful, I bet her dad likes the armed part, no guy will break her heart. Is it just me or is her slide pink? Also does she actually use her slide release or does she use the "overhand" method?
308Sharpie 2 months ago
@308Sharpie it could look like she's using the slide release, but also she could be counting her rounds mentally, and just before the last round and when she's moving she inserts a new mag. I wouldn't be shocked if that were the case though.
SaiVihtooMyint 1 month ago
@SaiVihtooMyint Tactical reload? I think she sometimes lets her gun run dry, that's when I've noticed the slide release method. In range practice, even though the release on Glocks are so small it is faster to release the slide with the slide release than the overhand method, but in a set scenario like competition I guess it'd be better, but you know what? The Glock wasn't meant to use the slide release other than after a safety check because it was designed as a combat gun, and during the CONT
308Sharpie 1 month ago
@SaiVihtooMyint Stress of combat gross motor skills are what works, working the slide release is a fine motor skill so Gaston Glock designed the release to be VERY small
308Sharpie 1 month ago
@308Sharpie
A trigger press and releasing the spent magazine is a fine motor skill, so I guess by your theory that means when rounds start flying, you cannot hit your slide release?
The fine motor skills turn to jelly theory is bullshit
2238945gbs 1 month ago
@2238945gbs They decrease when under stress, not "turn to jelly" but still decrease. A trigger press isn't REALLY a fine motor skill, mag release might be, but like I said before, the Glock slide release was designed to be very small, it was designed as a combat handgun and soldiers are trained to use the overhand method instead of the slide release because of decreased fine motor skills.
308Sharpie 1 month ago
@308Sharpie
I need to disagree with your theory, as a former Marine who saw combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, your motor skills do not decrease, in fact, I always felt time slowed down and I could concentrate more on manipulation when rounds started flying.
Also we were never taught to use overhand method, not the Marine Firearm instructors who taught me, or I when I spent time overseas cross-training other NATO forces as a SAI
Until youve been there, you dont know, thats why its bullshit
2238945gbs 1 month ago
@2238945gbs Ahh, the Marines are bad-ass. I can't remember who wrote it but in the book "On Combat" it talks about fine motor skills decreasing, maybe the Marines whipped that out of you, well the overhand method was why the Glock's slide release was designed so small. I'll have to ask a friend who is in Kabul right now about how he was trained, maybe it's just the Austrian's who teach that.
Also, though I'm not a Yank, I want to thank you for your service to your country
308Sharpie 1 month ago 2
@308Sharpie You are correct in your comment about fire motor skills a couple posts back. Don't know where the Marine below you is coming from but I can give you my input. I am also a former Marine, deployed with RCT-5 for a total of 34 months in combat and now currently a police officer. Marine corps trains overhand method and so does the state police academy. Any combat shooter should tell you the same. You drastically lost motor skills and gain tunnel vision....been there...experienced it.
HavensRage 1 day ago
@HavensRage Yeah I don't spew bullshit unless I'm just trying to piss people off (But usually I piss 'em off because I prove 'em wrong)
Thanks for your service man, I hope to join my cities police service in the next few years (Glock 22 is the issue handgun) Got any suggestions for joining, training up etc?
308Sharpie 1 day ago
Shit who ever marys that womans a lucky bastard.
fukbrettfarve 2 months ago
oh baby! sit on my face
darkscope2 2 months ago
Nice daughter You got aaronnonaka
mrjodoe 2 months ago
Whats with the 10 rounds mags?
jacobjeffreyson 3 months ago
@jacobjeffreyson At the time of this ProAm, I think Tori was competing under USPSA Production rules/regs. One of the rules is that only 10 round mags are allowed.
mpc808 3 months ago
@jacobjeffreyson Damn, I'm limited to 10 round mags anyways....
308Sharpie 2 months ago
Her reloads look soooo smooth!
edthetallguy 3 months ago
at 2:15 she totally takes down a whole army single handed. beast
ILITTHEWORLDONFIRE 3 months ago
METALLICA! all the more reason to like her
ILITTHEWORLDONFIRE 3 months ago
I am very impressed with this young woman's shooting! She is destined for greatness as she gets older and will hopefully continue to be a roll model for young athletes. Great video too!
Glockgeist 3 months ago
@Glockgeist Metoo!!! AMAZING!!! Oh God
jackyrocks97 3 months ago
From one shooter to another. Great gob. Now one thing is left. Get faster. slow is smooth and smooth is fast.
gunman5945 3 months ago
if she was my friend and we get robbed, i'll hide behind her.
tknmylife 3 months ago
awesome shooting. good job.
chemicalsweet13 3 months ago
where did you get the slide from?
DOWstorm 4 months ago
@DOWstorm custom made by Glock.
zetzima73 4 months ago
@DOWstorm nvm, maybe she just dura coated it
zetzima73 4 months ago
Wow! Keep it up. :)
Andreas191280 4 months ago
Tori your amazing & your model 34 slide is PURPLE which is my favorite color! I am also a shooter and someday soon i would love to be apart of a competition team. and with trying to do that you give me motivation that i can achieve that goal. thank you
ChefBoosie 4 months ago
Really fascinating! keep up the good work!
Specwog 4 months ago
That's fucking awesome! I wish more girls would get into guns.
PDigi2o3 4 months ago
That's a damn fine girl you have there, you have allot to be proud of.
arpen1975 5 months ago
Very nice. My wife must watch this.
Gadman 5 months ago
Tori shoots like a girl.... a girl that can outshoot most men, that is, great video, she is what Glock Perfection is all about
beelikestowatch 5 months ago
i like the purple Glock
Passcase2 5 months ago
She is a bad ass!.......thats excactly where I want my 5 year old girl to be when she is 16
ichristhayer 5 months ago
Damn I want to shoot IPSC, too - :-(
mrjodoe 5 months ago
Purple Model 34 :D
mrjodoe 5 months ago
Mr. Nonanka I met your wife and daughter this weekend, I'm doing
a tv piece on women and guns and would like to talk to you about what you shot.
Please call me at 404 520 2373.
ratingswinner 5 months ago
When the zombies attack I want HER by my side. :)
Lekoaf 7 months ago
very nice!
cookiebigboy 7 months ago
Tori is my hero.
Ghostisbulletproof 8 months ago
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great music selection, looks like a cool match.
azidpa 9 months ago
great music selection, looks liek a cool match.
azidpa 9 months ago
Wow, I just finished watching the 2009 video. She's improved a lot!
Lichlord 10 months ago
She knows how to survive a zombie eclipse x)
DiamondSaga 11 months ago
REDONKULOUS Accuracy!!!! I R impressed
H2Prince 11 months ago
Nice! Colour of suit and similary violent glock! Fuck yeah!
Gangster88232 11 months ago
Nice shooting!!! Love your vids!
dannanj 1 year ago
Aaron, I know she's been at it a while now, but any advice for getting youngin's into the competitive side of shooting?
newrmdmike 1 year ago
how old was she when she start shooting comps then to pro ams.
shanepify 1 year ago
Are you using standard factory loads or a custom match, low recoil load? I have a M35 Glock and ive been using standard load with it, just for training and what not, but is there some sort of huge advantage to match/custom vs. factory that I dont know about or see? Ill try to upload a video of using the factory so you can take a look and see if i should switch or just stick with the loads I know. (I shoot around 2,000-5,000 factory loads a week, if not more.)
PwnasaurousRex 1 year ago
ok when shtf happen's she on my team
MrRobertl1974 1 year ago
is her gun purple
buggatti300 1 year ago
how old is she is it 15 if it is 15 shes loooks 18
buggatti300 1 year ago
Tori, incredible shooting with the model 34, your management of recoil is superb! Are you using a "stock" pistol or one modified for competition?
travisglitts 1 year ago
@travisglitts Thank you, Travis. The 34 she is using in this video is close to stock. It has a Wolff steel guide rod and reduced power spring. Also the grips have been stippled. Finally the internal springs were replaced with a competition pack from Wolff as well.
aaronnonaka 1 year ago
All I can say is WOW!!! That and I need to practice more.
mpc808 1 year ago
What an awesome shooter. How old did she started shooting?
nbarranta 1 year ago
@nbarranta Ive seen on other videos that she started at 11 or 12. But still, this kind of firearms handling isnt something Ive acquired after a decade. True talent and skill...and she stresses missing one shot ;)
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@nbarranta Ive seen on other videos that she started at 11 or 12. But still, this kind of firearms handling isnt something Ive acquired after a decade. True talent and skill...and she stresses missing one shot ;)
dsarains 1 year ago
Awesome, keep up the great work Tori!
rohrargh 1 year ago
Fantastic shooting! Keep up the vids!
Zenmagine 1 year ago
That was all I needed to motivate me to go shoot some steel this morning. Dang she's good. I can't imagine how good she will be in another 10 years. Those glass/ camera vids are awesome.
hazootbenwar 1 year ago
utterly speachles. great shooting tori, are you going back to camp?
IPSCjunior 1 year ago
Good job nailing those child-sized targets! When the zombies rise, it's the little ones that'll getcha. It's important to practice those all-important Twerp Shots!
(Seriously though - good shooting!)
ProVictim 1 year ago
She just keeps getting faster and more accurate! Looks like she's already giving Julie Goloski (Golob) and Jessica Abbate a run for their money...
darwinfoto09 1 year ago
you do a very good job
glock52acp 1 year ago
Very nice shooting Tori.
My daughter really likes yr vids.
robin6512 1 year ago
-- You go girl! -- I could've sworn that I heard some of that steel cry!
AppalachianFreedom 1 year ago
That's just great shootin Tori! Stay with it and keep having fun;)
Jasper50 1 year ago
That was some very nice shooting.
bearing01 1 year ago