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  • Hi!

    Polenar channel will be closing due to some copyright problems with music so i have made a new channel - PolenarTactical

    Im regularly uploading even better videos than before so if you liked what you have seen, please subscribe to PolenarTactical.

    Also, can you please thumbs up this comment so everyone can see this.

    Thank you!

    Polenar

  • thats tactics right there , the enemy will be to busy laughing at the car to shoot

  • That was quite cool except for the few times you crossed over infront of each other.

  • what does "greer" mean?

  • @testnumberone1 It's "grem", and it means "going"

    "krijem" means "covering"

  • poor driver =)

    

  • for those of you asking its a standard issue cop car.

  • for opinion ,better you use Pick up car like toyota , suzuki or land rover can use too.

  • Nice drill execution!

  • Forget Magpul's Classes.. I want to learn from you! :P

  • Tactical hyundi

  • amazing work man!!!!!!!! I beg you for more videos! My army days are hazy now and all my training gone. Your videos are good refreshers. you're awesome bro!

  • Always love your work.

  • @berlusconirules

    0:09 kontakt

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  • Awesome video good team work.They should add this to a Prius commercial.

  • I wish you was my teacher.

  • Good stuff, enjoyed it, you guys did great.

  • asian4lifeppk I agree, It's funny to see a prius in PSD but what the hell, ya'll look great!

  • And people say Prius is gay... BA haha

  • Its amazing that 3 guys with rifles could even fit in that little car? Great video guys.

  • high class:)

  • great video your very talented. Any tips for kid just starting tactical shooting

  • Mislim, da ste failali test. Morali bi Cliota streljat :D

    Nice team work

  • The guy behind the hatch is exposed and dead. Nice to have an area to practice though.

  • o jebemti lol

  • I know nothing about all this, your videos just entertain me :). Also, what do you mean by 'accidents'?

  • @lolScottXD probably cross fire, rules of engagement, 100% sure of target/round penetration, etc. I bet these guys have worked together many, many times running drills or actual real life military engagement. Any time dealing with live fire in a close quarter environment it is important to take all the necessary precautions. Like anything,walking down the street, driving your car, etc,a life endangering accident or fatality can occur when humans are involved. Guns cannot kill without a shooter

  • @b0xcrash A small part of me hoped he meant the car driving over toes...

  • @lolScottXD that could be a valid accident. :)

  • Great drill the team work was flawless.

  • @harr77

    Thanks :)

  • Amazing. ✭✭✭✭✭

    Great work at the drills and practicing safety all the way!

    Everyone goes home but the bad guys.

  • @KASPLARFO

    Thanks man!

  • #1. You have excellent communications

    #2. You have good muzzle discipline

    #3. You have minimal wasted time and movements

    Great job and great video.

  • @millerusaf

    Thanks! I appreciate it!

  • you can never find a range like this in the u.s. the only way to do this were i live u have to have land

  • wouldn't closing the driver's side door once the driver exited be too time consuming in a real scenario? If so, then shouldn't you train to not do that, so as to improve speed?

  • @EquipaPatriot yes, you have a valid point, its just that we didnt worry so much about the realism in our drills

    Since i have so many requests we will probably do more realistic drills next time but i have to get a good experienced team so we can do it safely

    (in this case the driver here is my friend that plays airsoft with me)

  • @Polenar so, your airsoft playing buddy doesn't have real-time experience with firearms? Are you training him?

  • @EquipaPatriot

    this was his third time shooting - at first we just needed a cameraman but then we used him in our shooting drills

    he enjoyed it :)

  • It looks like you film a lot in one location at one time. How often do you actually do all this stuff, and how much does it cost in all?

  • @fliboi36612

    we try to do this stuff as often as we can :)

    the only cost here is ammunition - and the cost is not so low :)

  • Good video, great looking range. Just finished putting together my CZ858 (Vz58) and am looking forward to getting in some range time and tactical drills as well!

  • @Glockster42

    vz58 is a great rifle!

    Its cheap, reliable and accurate - i especially like the bolt catch when the rifle is empty

  • How well do those tires stop bullets?

  • @Tcreature358

    it depends on the caliber of the bullet and the angle of impact - we found out that the car actually deflects and redirects a lot more bullets than we expected

  • this video is fake and gay!!!

  • Love the new video, keep it up!

  • @TheJSVids

    Thanks!

    We will do our best to post more interesting shooting videos! :)

  • great video, thanks for putting that out.

  • @lightningman01

    Thanks!

  • Can you translate what is being said. Like put a vocab list. Ex. Tango - Enemy. But put it in their language and in english. Are they just saying "clear"?

  • @chieftain2012

    we are using simple commands - "contact", "covering", "moving", "clear" and "reloading" (not used in this video)

    for example: at 0:27 we shout "covering" - and when everyone is in place and they are covering i shout "moving" and i proceed to the vehicle

    that way we have some control over individual actions and movements so there is less risk for muzzle sweeps or any other safety hazards

  • @Polenar Ok. Thanks man! Keep up the good work!

  • @chieftain2012

    Thanks for the nice comments!

    We will do our best to post more interesting shooting videos! :)

  • @iLove12GaugeSlugs

    Thanks :)

  • nice action like the others...u are very good with guns...but what kind of 7.62x39 do u use in your videos?

  • @Zanzaragiovo

    thanks!

    if you mean the rifle - i use a yugo AK - the M70 ab2 (underfolder) with normal military surplus soft core FMJ ammunition - its the cheapest

  • @Polenar a ok ty dude and good job...

  • From 0:07 to 0:11 terrorists or enemies near the blue car would have alread opened fire...so I'm sorry but even if the action is good in a real scenario you would all have been killed,trust me

  • @GuyAndADream Terrorists? Enemies?

    They are called suspects (police) or hostiles (military), terrorist is a media term and frankly it makes my stomach turn everytime I see someone misuse it.

  • @sunyboy333

    Sorry,but I'm Italian and don't know exact english terms.

    Though,the important thing is another:most likely they would be dead or injured in this action

  • lol at the operator car. is it a hybrid?:D

  • @EwFreDDe

    no, its a diesel

  • Good stuff.

    ~ TH

  • @TacticalHadoken

    Thanks!

  • kaj ti bo svarun ce mas pa twingota lahk !! :P

  • I need a shooting range like that!

  • I hope that cars bullet proof because that driver would be killed almost instantly if these were real armed people with 7.62x39 rifles. I know from personal experience that a car will offer almost no protection from a 7.62x39 bullet. Just my 2 cents. You guys probably know a lot more about this stuff than I do.

  • @xAZAZELx13 - It's at least partly about visual cover. The shock of gunfire compounded with people being hidden behind a car/car door is extra pk percentage. Steel/aluminum car body will significantly slow a 7.62xXX and reduce possible damage. Anything's better than being in the open, obviously.

  • @aaron8862006 No, car offers absolutely no protection against rifle bullet.

    7.62 goes right through both doors/windows and seats, killing anyone behind a car.

    In real combat situation they would use something armored, like Hmmwv.

  • @Vultar666 Well if you are in a fire fight and would rather stand out in the open since the "car offers absolutely no protection against rifle bullet" go ahead!

  • @mysticookiebear

    my point exactlly! 

  • @Vultar666

    you are partially right, but car offers concelment (its hard to hit something that you cant see) and in our drill we found out that 5,56 has a hard time penetrating the car and the 7,62 can be easily redirected if not shot 90 degrees at a flat surface of the car

  • @Polenar But in real combat situation, hostiles are not using bolt-action, but semi/full firearms, which means they will burst and supress you.

    Some bullets will deflect, that's right, but some will not, and one is enough to kill.

    I don't know what to do... best to avoid such a Hollywood situation.

    Sorry if anything offended you.

  • @Vultar666

    No, you did not offend me, i realy like this kind of constructive debates - as you said, in a worst case scenario an IED or supressing fire would kill us all but its interesting that a lot of contractors that travel in non protected vehicles survied ambushes

    All im saying is that i rather hide behing a car than stand on an open ground. We would do this drill with an APC but unfortunatelly my father drove it to the car wash :)

    We have to train with what we have

  • @Polenar Then again, I asked myself:

    "what if you can't avoid it?"

    Damn man, I really don't know what to say, haha.

    I think that it's just best to train it, whatever it is.

  • @Vultar666

    oh, just to tell you, we are already planning some larger team drills and we will try to make them more realistic

    but currently we are quite limited with safety, money and skills

  • @aaron8862006 I don't know what you mean by "significantly slow a 7.62x39" because a 7.62x39 FMJ will go right through a car both sides. I know because I've tested it myself. I agree that it's better than nothing but I believe videos like this give a false sense of what would actually happen in situations like this.

  • @xAZAZELx13 - In this scenario, the car is going to dramatically slow down the round and lower its killing power. In a lot of cases, the round might NOT make it through the metal, it depends on where it was fired from mostly. Polenar cleared it up in the comment thread, he was finding that most rounds not shot from a directly perpendicular angle were being deflected.

  • @aaron8862006

    exactlly! we also found that 5,56 has a hard time penetrating the whole car and 7,62 is easily redirected if not shot at 90 degrees to the flat surface of the car

  • @Polenar - Very cool! Velocity vs. Kinematic power is always interesting. :)

  • @xAZAZELx13

    i like your comment and you have a valid point, most of the time i just get "you would be all dead" or something like that - i hate should, would and could comments because no drill is perfect and anything could happen in war. But frist - this is not war and second - that is why we are training - to learn from our mistakes and get better and better.

  • @xAZAZELx13

    we also did some tests of bullet penetration and i have to say that i was quite surprised because 9mm, 5,56 nato and 7,62x39 were penetrating the car if shot at the 90 degree angle but when we aranged the targets (as you can see in the video) and we first did the drill we noticed that we hit only one target - on the closer examination we discovered that some of the bullets didnt penetrate the car and most of them were redirected.

  • @xAZAZELx13

    so to answer you - i dont know who would be dead or not because even armored cars are not invonurable but i would definitely rather hide behind a car than be on the open.

    Also i think that a car offers a lot of concealement - its hard to hit something that you cant see.

    I hope that you understand my point of view in this matter

  • what language? almost sounds German

  • @pairhawk It is Slovene/Slovenian

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  • @pairhawk slovenia

  • Excellent work, gentlemen.

  • @ristin59

    Thanks you!

  • whenever i see your videos i immediatley click on it

  • @sC2iscoming

    Thats nice to know :)

  • Thumbs up with 5*'s. Great Teamwork!

  • @stevecast65

    Thanks!

  • are you guys in some kind of military force or is this just a hobby?

  • Very Nice!!!! thats a well assembled manuver. Not to many people remember to communicate, very important key factor!! Very well done guys. Great Video!!!

  • @joshlone1982

    Thanks man! We appreciate it

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