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From: Danph77
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  • Flinching is a bad habit but you didn't do it too bad and it's natural so don't listen to haters. And I'm getting this gun and can't wait to go squirrel hunting

  • @GearsofHaloTheftHalo Wow.... you obviously do not know anything about REAL guns. I have this same gun with a red/green dot 1x scope on it and it works amazing! Contrary to believe the .22 is one of the most lethal rounds you can own. I hunt coyote with my sig 522 all the time! Just stick with your Halo and Call of duty. lol the only reason you even know what a Acog scope is, is because you use them on a game. Moron!

  • @GearsofHaloTheftHalo - Funny you will only be able to read this and not response. Just because you play Call of Duty doesn't make you a gun expert...dumbass kid.

  • I'm Jealous of your ACOG I think that would be the perfect optic for the SIG522

  • @TheZombieRebellion - I prefer the M68 aimpoint for most uses. ACOG is deff nice for 300 meters and more shooting.

  • to get a more realistic fps sight on your camera put the camera in front of your eyes

  • What a fat little spoiled bitch

  • @Scottypowpow - Lol, wow you angry? I am completely independent here so what I have is what I earned. Go fuck yourself...

  • @Scottypowpow You jelly?

  • What kinds of scope are you using?

  • @cmichael2005 - ACOG

  • i have to say i like the vid, but the hurt locker opening and the army music just killed it. I mean come on ,ur shooting a .22 in a field, its not like ur in iraq plinking.

  • no full auto right?

  • What i love about .22 rifles there is almost no recoil

  • Class

  • You blink after you squeeze the trigger. Thats a terrible habit that you should zone in on and fix. It might not seem like a big deal but by blinking after each shot your decreasing your follow-through time. When you blink your eye has to readjust to the target after each shot which is a big negative on acquiring targets quickly, which plays a huge role in combat situations. Time counts when your in heat.

  • @xLETHALxEXODUSx - Blinking is normal and has nothing to do with overall accuracy. It sometimes has a small effect on follow up shots; however, once the shot is fired your part is done. The gun is going to move off mark after you shoot. Anyway, I wasn't even concentrated on optimal technique...was just firing off rounds :)

  • @Danph77 Dude don't make excuses especially cause this is a .22 lr you should really take his advice and find the optimal shooting technique

  • @DeltaWinters88 - *Sigh*...if you want to see some footage of me shooting and not blinking (with correct shooting stance) I would be happy to oblige...I have some with .22 lr, 9mm, .45cal, and 5.56mm; take your pick. Like I said...I simply wasn't concentrating on technique...I was just shooting...to not blink while shooting is something you practice your body to do under concentration. I don't shoot enough to do it without focus. On top of that comparing this to a combat situation...seriously...

  • @Danph77 No exuses, blinking in combat could be you demise

  • @stfuBUDDY - And you learned this from playing Call of Duty? Stop trying to troll out a comment.

  • @Danph77 These people are trolling wayy too hard, everyone blinks. Ill bet money many of our soldiers blink when they shoot and that hasnt become their demise. So if i dont blink when an RPG comes my way ill be ok? all i gotta say though is thats a really expensive acog for a 22!

  • @gaveen666 - True, I use the ACOG on my 5.56 as well. The .22's main optic is a 50 dollar NCSTAR

  • @Danph77 Very nice i use a sightmark red dot for my Ar-15 .556. If only i could duplicate your acog, just copy and paste to my gun

  • your intro is from the hurt locker lol

  • thats stupid no auto?

  • @MisterPossessed - Class III weapons can only be fired on specified ranges. Otherwise the police will arrest you and you will be paying a hefty fine and some prison time.

  • @Danph77 oh didnt know that :/ dont u have like permissions or smth.. :)

  • @MisterPossessed - Yes, you have to apply for a Class II or III Federal Firearms license. It's a 6 month background check where the ATF literally crawl up your ass. Due to a nice little piece of 1989 legislation though that says, "no firearms capable of full auto fire shall be produced or imported for civilian use after this date" there is a limited supply of legal full auto civilian guns; which makes them valuable. Then if you do own a CIII firearm it can only be fired certain places legally

  • @Danph77 thats bad,humm you thinking of going to the army?,,,im a military pilot actuay i study ti be one in my country and if u have a lioscence here you can shoot anybody xD

  • @mrlegobuilder2234 - Yes :)

  • How can you afford a 1K+ optic I mean it is more than the gun itself

  • @slash1368 - I use it on an AR15 as well.

  • @slash1368 There are people in the world that actually have money. :D

  • @slash1368 it does not look like a trijicon ACOG considering it does not have the fiber- optic material to catch light and illuminate the reticle. If I am not mistaken it is most likely a replica of a ACOG in red dot form or a 4x32 ACOG I may be wrong though

  • @IAirelandairsoft - Yes, the gun is real. Look at the bullets being ejected. :)

  • @Danph77 i was being sarcastic lol

    

  • @IAirelandairsoft - I thought so at first but I thought I would say something anyway :)

  • Thats a cool gun

  • Dnt steal that music

  • @TheWestcoastairsoft - It is royalty free. Free under Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA).

  • wow! i love your intro!

  • 2 nd comment!

  • nice video

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