@ EVERYONE, I shoot uspsa, I use a G24. U can spend way more than a 1000$ on mods. An it doesn't matter if Blake has an sti with a moded trigger an all this other shit cause if he picke up a stock 1911/2011 he would b just as accurate an almost as fast. He is a good shooter so don't discredit him saying it's all his equipment that makes him good.
An both those guys need to stop the bickering an go home an read thier rule books.
If you're such a good pistol shot, why did you pull the shot 6 inches low against Kelly in the elimination challenge? Hitting a bullseye is like the first thing a beginner learns.
Honestly people...even an average shooter can shoot much better when they are shooting with a weapon designed for competition. The guy said it himself, it's a "STI built by Dawson Precision It is a high quality built competition gun for Standard division in IPSC. They come "modified" so to speak from the factory." IPSC shooters like this guy shoot no better than the average gun club rookie when you take their $2,000-$3,000 competition guns away from them and give them a bone stock Glock!!
@superrhino100 - I doubt many of us competition guys would put money on ourselves up against Blake Miguez.... Even if he were shooting a bone stock pistol. And that includes plenty of us who've progressed beyond the "average gun club rookie" classification.
@GunnyBear95 I'm just saying that I have met and shot with ALOT of professional shooters including Dave Sevigny and Jessie Abbate from Team Glock and when you take away the $2,000 weapon that they have put 10,000 rounds down range with and put an "off the shelf" gun in their hand that they have never held before, they just aren't anything special. It was Dave Sevigny himself that taught me that by the way.
@superrhino100 - I see what you're getting at, but the same might even go for a Glock shooter switching to STI. When you get used to something and are intimately familiar with its controls there's bound to be some growing pains, but let's not forget what happened when Max Michel decided to buy an SP01 and shoot production. And he'd never even competed with iron sights before!
@superrhino100 $2000 weapon? That's funny, cause all Dave does to his production G34 is a spring job, connector and sights. $589 gun + $40 trigger job + $100 sights = $729 gun.
@superrhino100 Once again showing your ignorance to the shooting sports and the pros involved. Here's Mike Seeklander shooting 6 shots in under 1 second with a bone stock G34. youtube.com/watch?v=taxzwdnCfhc . Oh wait, I'm sure you can beat him any day, right? Way to be king douche.
@P16Parashooter First off, when shooting for competition Dave Sevigny does alot more than a trigger job and some sights to a stock G34. I've been through a handful of his classes and shot with him more than once. He will tell you that his competition Glock will run you almost a $1,000 in upgrades much less the cost of the gun on top. He does a grip reduction, match barrel, trigger job, front serations are added to the slide in case of a malfunction, sights, polished feed ramp and slide rails...
@waktasz You should check the rules again...you can polish anything you want too as well as do anything you want to on the grip as long as the weapon you're using came with interchangeable grips (like Gen4 Glocks). The front serations are allowed because people call it a safety feature preventing a finger from slipping into the ported top of the slide. As you said the barrel and trigger are also allowed. Also changing sights is allowed as long as the sights are dimensionally the same as stock
@superrhino100 You can only modify the replaceable part of the grip and definitely can't do slide serrations in Production. Sights you can replace with anything, regardless of their dimensions, as long as they are notch and post type.
@waktasz Again, check your rules...besides now you're changing your story anyways...before you said you couldn't do anything but the barrel and trigger and now your saying you can do the barrel, trigger, grip and sights but not the front serrations...go away troll and while your gone learn a little something then come shoot with people who know what they are talking about and you might learn a little something
@superrhino100 I'm not trolling. Now you are...let's be real here. You MUST know you can't add slide serations to a Production gun. You must also know you can't do a grip reduction on one either. (You can modify the replaceable backstrap but that is it). Obviously you can do the sights, that was a typo on my part on my first message. Just trying to let you know because if you show up at a major match with those modifications to a Production gun you will moved to Open.
Im shooter as well and im shooting in standard with an STI customized very accurate...i was looking at your video and i amazed how fast you are on the trigger i having alot of problem with mine it is my problem because i freezing the trigger i wonder if i can resolve my problem in just chancing the trigger and putting the small curve one,i having SVI trigger large now and im not resetting enough to brake the second shot...what do you think????thanks for your time
The gun is an STI built by Dawson Precision It is a high quality built competition gun for Standard division in IPSC. They come "modified" so to speak from the factory. This gun has no compensator or optical sight. I don't know what your definition of "modified" is?
Looks like about 6 seconds for the whole thing. Say 1 second on the draw and one second for each of two reloads. That leaves three seconds for the remaining 15 shots or .2 sec splits. I can't do this - yet - but it is quite achievable. So there is no reason to assume that this was speeded up.
The gun is a .40 cal. The video is not sped up. Take my word for it. Anyone who doesn't believe this can fly down to Louisiana and I can show them in person. The video was taken with a sony digital camera with a video option. Sorry the video quality is not the greatest. Enjoy the video!
I was thinking about the comments on here about the videos being sped up. I guess I can take that as a compliment in regards to the speed of my shooting. Thank you. :)
Yes, you are great, stop rubbing it in. I am having trouble getting rapid fire accuracy. I have glock 45 ACP. I have great accuracy with a slow trigger pull, but none in rapid fire. The trigger pull is very long on Glocks, how should I compensate for this.
lol. The best way to fight recoil is a very strong weak hand grip. But remember, 45 ACP has alot of recoil compared to .40 S&W and is more difficult to control. A glock trigger can be shot very fast and accurate. It just takes some time to learn the length of the trigger pull. For starters, only let the trigger rebound far enough to reset the trigger then prep the trigger and fire again. No sense in letting the trigger all the way out after each shot.
@lsuperman21 wow. so all we have to do is come down to the Bayou and Blake Miguez himself will give us a live show? heh - that might definitely be worth the air fare to me :)
Uh.... you've never seen an IPSC match, have you ?? And, pray tell... exactly how fast should the shell-casings be dispersing from the handgun, in your opinion ? You're an idiot.
umm, yes i have, i watch IPSC matches on a regular basis. why dont you open up your eyes instead of believing everything you see. look at the bushes in the back, on the top right and left hand corners of the video. they swing faster when hes shooting, dumbshit. the video looks speeded up
You're smoking crack, and probably jealous of the shooter. Not only can he probably shoot faster, and more accurately than you, but he has a penis larger than a pencil eraser, which explains your jealousy and negative comment.
Also, it's not "speeded up", genius, it's "sped up". As far as believing everything I see goes, I don't. But I also don't try to undermine every video on YouTube simply for the sake of doing so. It could be sped up, but I doubt it is. Go back to sodomizing yourself.
yes, very mature response weatherby, kudos to you for showing how much of an idiot you are.
and why would i be jealous? i'm not even a IPSC shooter. i shoot guns recreationally. i'm willing to admit a lot ppl are better than me when it comes to shooting.
and what makes you think i write negative comments on everybody's videos? i praise and criticize, and if you got a problem with that, then grow up. stop acting like a lil kid talking about dicks. you sure are talking like one
The video is not sped up, TechGuyatNY obviously has not ever seen an IPSC match (probably never held a gun), he said the same thing about one of my videos. Free speech ok, but man, research and check your facts before you go out making idiotic comments.
Ok dude, my biggest point is that there's really no point to make it fake. You can watch IPSC matches all you want on TV, but try going to one, meet the people there, and then see if you still think they're the kind of people to "speed up" a video. I'm in NY also and I'm more than happy to introduce you to the sport - but lay off the cheesy comments until you've seen and done it.
@ EVERYONE, I shoot uspsa, I use a G24. U can spend way more than a 1000$ on mods. An it doesn't matter if Blake has an sti with a moded trigger an all this other shit cause if he picke up a stock 1911/2011 he would b just as accurate an almost as fast. He is a good shooter so don't discredit him saying it's all his equipment that makes him good.
An both those guys need to stop the bickering an go home an read thier rule books.
jsierraG24 9 months ago
Tango down
gdigger153 10 months ago
Very fine shooting.
drumforfun19 11 months ago
If you're such a good pistol shot, why did you pull the shot 6 inches low against Kelly in the elimination challenge? Hitting a bullseye is like the first thing a beginner learns.
justinwbohner 1 year ago
Outstanding shooting!!!
I'm competing in IPSC so I know how excellent shooter you are. Congs for EHC2010 result, although expected that you'll beat J.C....
Keep posting your vids, and don't listen those "smart" gays who never competed.
havefun603 1 year ago
Honestly people...even an average shooter can shoot much better when they are shooting with a weapon designed for competition. The guy said it himself, it's a "STI built by Dawson Precision It is a high quality built competition gun for Standard division in IPSC. They come "modified" so to speak from the factory." IPSC shooters like this guy shoot no better than the average gun club rookie when you take their $2,000-$3,000 competition guns away from them and give them a bone stock Glock!!
superrhino100 1 year ago
@superrhino100 - I doubt many of us competition guys would put money on ourselves up against Blake Miguez.... Even if he were shooting a bone stock pistol. And that includes plenty of us who've progressed beyond the "average gun club rookie" classification.
GunnyBear95 1 year ago
@GunnyBear95 I'm just saying that I have met and shot with ALOT of professional shooters including Dave Sevigny and Jessie Abbate from Team Glock and when you take away the $2,000 weapon that they have put 10,000 rounds down range with and put an "off the shelf" gun in their hand that they have never held before, they just aren't anything special. It was Dave Sevigny himself that taught me that by the way.
superrhino100 1 year ago
@superrhino100 - I see what you're getting at, but the same might even go for a Glock shooter switching to STI. When you get used to something and are intimately familiar with its controls there's bound to be some growing pains, but let's not forget what happened when Max Michel decided to buy an SP01 and shoot production. And he'd never even competed with iron sights before!
GunnyBear95 1 year ago
@superrhino100 $2000 weapon? That's funny, cause all Dave does to his production G34 is a spring job, connector and sights. $589 gun + $40 trigger job + $100 sights = $729 gun.
P16Parashooter 10 months ago
@superrhino100 Once again showing your ignorance to the shooting sports and the pros involved. Here's Mike Seeklander shooting 6 shots in under 1 second with a bone stock G34. youtube.com/watch?v=taxzwdnCfhc . Oh wait, I'm sure you can beat him any day, right? Way to be king douche.
P16Parashooter 10 months ago
@P16Parashooter Apparently I suck at linking, just search for "6 shots 1 second" on youtube, it's the first video.
P16Parashooter 10 months ago
@P16Parashooter First off, when shooting for competition Dave Sevigny does alot more than a trigger job and some sights to a stock G34. I've been through a handful of his classes and shot with him more than once. He will tell you that his competition Glock will run you almost a $1,000 in upgrades much less the cost of the gun on top. He does a grip reduction, match barrel, trigger job, front serations are added to the slide in case of a malfunction, sights, polished feed ramp and slide rails...
superrhino100 10 months ago
@superrhino100 None of that is legal in Production(except barrel and trigger) and Dave is known best for shooting Production. So no.
waktasz 10 months ago
@waktasz You should check the rules again...you can polish anything you want too as well as do anything you want to on the grip as long as the weapon you're using came with interchangeable grips (like Gen4 Glocks). The front serations are allowed because people call it a safety feature preventing a finger from slipping into the ported top of the slide. As you said the barrel and trigger are also allowed. Also changing sights is allowed as long as the sights are dimensionally the same as stock
superrhino100 10 months ago
@superrhino100 You can only modify the replaceable part of the grip and definitely can't do slide serrations in Production. Sights you can replace with anything, regardless of their dimensions, as long as they are notch and post type.
waktasz 10 months ago
@waktasz Again, check your rules...besides now you're changing your story anyways...before you said you couldn't do anything but the barrel and trigger and now your saying you can do the barrel, trigger, grip and sights but not the front serrations...go away troll and while your gone learn a little something then come shoot with people who know what they are talking about and you might learn a little something
superrhino100 10 months ago
@superrhino100 I'm not trolling. Now you are...let's be real here. You MUST know you can't add slide serations to a Production gun. You must also know you can't do a grip reduction on one either. (You can modify the replaceable backstrap but that is it). Obviously you can do the sights, that was a typo on my part on my first message. Just trying to let you know because if you show up at a major match with those modifications to a Production gun you will moved to Open.
waktasz 10 months ago
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superrhino100 1 year ago
Im shooter as well and im shooting in standard with an STI customized very accurate...i was looking at your video and i amazed how fast you are on the trigger i having alot of problem with mine it is my problem because i freezing the trigger i wonder if i can resolve my problem in just chancing the trigger and putting the small curve one,i having SVI trigger large now and im not resetting enough to brake the second shot...what do you think????thanks for your time
magazine1923 1 year ago
it amazes me that he can shoot that fast with that much controll without a compensator
TarenReyem 1 year ago
wow mr knowitall douche...
911mykidsdead 1 year ago
I am wondering why you didn't make use of the other steel, but awesome shooting nonetheless!
tdo79 1 year ago
Blake Miguez is one of the best shooters in the world. I think some people on here need to use google before they make idiotic comments...
masterfwap 1 year ago
what load are you running
jkatz44 2 years ago
great...
swatoctrainee05 3 years ago
Wow, if I am ever reincarnated as a steel target, I'm staying the hell away from you! Great Shooting!
bluejdixon 3 years ago
The gun is an STI built by Dawson Precision It is a high quality built competition gun for Standard division in IPSC. They come "modified" so to speak from the factory. This gun has no compensator or optical sight. I don't know what your definition of "modified" is?
lsuperman21 3 years ago
@lsuperman21 whats the trigger pullback on that pistol?
roy20050 1 year ago
Cool stuff, Blake.
parashooter40 3 years ago
awesome show blake!
dashwerks 3 years ago
kept 1 round in the chamber at all time to prevent slidelock --> faster?
kramotakra 3 years ago
usually with a layered thumb grip the left thumb rides the slide release so the slidelock is unreliable. You almost always see a tactical reload
noredline83 3 years ago
Looks like about 6 seconds for the whole thing. Say 1 second on the draw and one second for each of two reloads. That leaves three seconds for the remaining 15 shots or .2 sec splits. I can't do this - yet - but it is quite achievable. So there is no reason to assume that this was speeded up.
sshuravesky 4 years ago
whaaa thats fucking nutsZ! accurate too!
AlbertoHernandez 4 years ago
The gun is a .40 cal. The video is not sped up. Take my word for it. Anyone who doesn't believe this can fly down to Louisiana and I can show them in person. The video was taken with a sony digital camera with a video option. Sorry the video quality is not the greatest. Enjoy the video!
lsuperman21 4 years ago 5
I was thinking about the comments on here about the videos being sped up. I guess I can take that as a compliment in regards to the speed of my shooting. Thank you. :)
lsuperman21 4 years ago
Yes, you are great, stop rubbing it in. I am having trouble getting rapid fire accuracy. I have glock 45 ACP. I have great accuracy with a slow trigger pull, but none in rapid fire. The trigger pull is very long on Glocks, how should I compensate for this.
UbeRationale 3 years ago
lol. The best way to fight recoil is a very strong weak hand grip. But remember, 45 ACP has alot of recoil compared to .40 S&W and is more difficult to control. A glock trigger can be shot very fast and accurate. It just takes some time to learn the length of the trigger pull. For starters, only let the trigger rebound far enough to reset the trigger then prep the trigger and fire again. No sense in letting the trigger all the way out after each shot.
lsuperman21 3 years ago
Damn right, Blake.
johnroymusic 1 year ago
@lsuperman21 wow. so all we have to do is come down to the Bayou and Blake Miguez himself will give us a live show? heh - that might definitely be worth the air fare to me :)
d94joncas 1 year ago
this video looks speeded up. the casings are being ejected too fast
TechGuyatNY 4 years ago
Uh.... you've never seen an IPSC match, have you ?? And, pray tell... exactly how fast should the shell-casings be dispersing from the handgun, in your opinion ? You're an idiot.
To the video owner: Are you shooting .38 Super ??
w3ath3rby 4 years ago
umm, yes i have, i watch IPSC matches on a regular basis. why dont you open up your eyes instead of believing everything you see. look at the bushes in the back, on the top right and left hand corners of the video. they swing faster when hes shooting, dumbshit. the video looks speeded up
TechGuyatNY 4 years ago
You're smoking crack, and probably jealous of the shooter. Not only can he probably shoot faster, and more accurately than you, but he has a penis larger than a pencil eraser, which explains your jealousy and negative comment.
Also, it's not "speeded up", genius, it's "sped up". As far as believing everything I see goes, I don't. But I also don't try to undermine every video on YouTube simply for the sake of doing so. It could be sped up, but I doubt it is. Go back to sodomizing yourself.
w3ath3rby 4 years ago
yes, very mature response weatherby, kudos to you for showing how much of an idiot you are.
and why would i be jealous? i'm not even a IPSC shooter. i shoot guns recreationally. i'm willing to admit a lot ppl are better than me when it comes to shooting.
and what makes you think i write negative comments on everybody's videos? i praise and criticize, and if you got a problem with that, then grow up. stop acting like a lil kid talking about dicks. you sure are talking like one
TechGuyatNY 4 years ago
im just saying my honest opinion that this video is not normal speed, i dunno what your problem is. you can put your dick away now
TechGuyatNY 4 years ago
It's not sped up- it probably looks that way due to the horrid frame rate on the camera.
MichaelBarnes 4 years ago 5
The video is not sped up, TechGuyatNY obviously has not ever seen an IPSC match (probably never held a gun), he said the same thing about one of my videos. Free speech ok, but man, research and check your facts before you go out making idiotic comments.
ledavatar 4 years ago 2
This comment has received too many negative votes show
i made my facts and my points
and im not the only one saying your video is a fake
i count at least 12 comments on your video saying its a fake, and only TWO comments that support the validity of your video
i'm only 70% sure this video is sped up. i'm willing to believe this video might be real. it could just be the frame rate of the camera
but your video ledavatar 100% definitely seems fake. if you want facts, read some of your comments other users have left for you
TechGuyatNY 4 years ago
Ok dude, my biggest point is that there's really no point to make it fake. You can watch IPSC matches all you want on TV, but try going to one, meet the people there, and then see if you still think they're the kind of people to "speed up" a video. I'm in NY also and I'm more than happy to introduce you to the sport - but lay off the cheesy comments until you've seen and done it.
ledavatar 4 years ago 6
techguya the bushes dont even move
and u can see that the casing fily out at an angle highger than most guns
its probably a custom casin ejector
file0save0studios 4 years ago
18 I see, very nice!
mohepworth 4 years ago