WHATEVER dude ....you aint teaching anybody nothing ....that way of going for your secondary weapon is what any cheese bob would had done .... i thought you were gonna do some outreagous gun slinging ....but that was wack ....you just wanted to show of your standard AR ....and a old 1911 that everyone knows already about .....RELAX
lmao hahhahahhaha all of them have a combine weight of 200 pounds, and all of them put together have a combine penis lenght of 4 inches lmao lol jk man, well maybe not, its just a joke, dont go killing everybody at a university like your cousin did
Sorry to throw my two cents but i would use my support hand to bring the rifle down and while i bring it down my firing hand on my secondary. Just my way
how i am i being a racist??? cause i called u a chink??? and your a little man??? chink means someone from china and asians are usually small people so
Try using your elbow to swim your buttstock as you reach for the pistol. Its more effective and easier to reflex than positive control(grabbing). And your hands will meet up during the motion.
Is there any reason you have the sidearm concealed? The rifle is out in the open, you're clearly armed. Not having to get the shirt out of the way could save at least half a second on the draw.
@spamIIpitdept The design's 99 years old based on the model number, but it's still very effective. A .45 cal sidearm is far more of a force to be reckoned with than a 9 mil. Don't doubt a weapon because of its design's age. Remember, the AK-47 is still pretty widely used, and is very reliable, if not perfectly accurate.
2 point sling with a quick adjuster is the way to go. You start adding in running around, dropping to prone or your knees etc.... while transitioning to your secondary and single point slings don't work as well.
Hey, it's been awhile. Been missing your vids. Also, depending on what kind of sling you have, it is best on the fly to just simple drop your rifle, let it swing and draw your sidearm.
Yep, most of the time when you see firearm transition they use single-point slings, which are fast in transition, but you lack the control. With those, it's impossible to do what I'm describing here. But I feel that since it's possible with this type of sling, and it doesn't take any more time (since you're moving it while going for your sidearm) then it doesn't hurt or take up any additional time. And it allows you to move around without it flopping around.
dont like drop leg holsters?
HyP3rxMiTchXx0 1 month ago
@slagman5 is it better to have ur sidearm on ur chest for faster pull?
crashnman 7 months ago
that was the first time somebody aimed at me
lolomen123 11 months ago
WHATEVER dude ....you aint teaching anybody nothing ....that way of going for your secondary weapon is what any cheese bob would had done .... i thought you were gonna do some outreagous gun slinging ....but that was wack ....you just wanted to show of your standard AR ....and a old 1911 that everyone knows already about .....RELAX
Lurks130 1 year ago
Thanks for the video.
MK384 1 year ago
@MMADisciple
lmao hahhahahhaha all of them have a combine weight of 200 pounds, and all of them put together have a combine penis lenght of 4 inches lmao lol jk man, well maybe not, its just a joke, dont go killing everybody at a university like your cousin did
wolverine223 1 year ago
@wolverine223 - This dude is a troll,... ignore him. He's probably a dickhead anti,...
cvrivcharles 9 months ago
i love seeing people that arent white get into this kinda stuff, rock on dude!!
qqdogqq 1 year ago
this is virginia tech mass murder training
wolverine223 1 year ago
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@MMADisciple
you forgot to mention ladyboys
wolverine223 1 year ago
@MMADisciple
you for to mention ladyboys
wolverine223 1 year ago
Sorry to throw my two cents but i would use my support hand to bring the rifle down and while i bring it down my firing hand on my secondary. Just my way
kahai808 1 year ago
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omg how much does this chink weight? no wonder he needs to guns
wolverine223 1 year ago
@wolverine223 Whhhhooww, thanks for proving that racists have extremely low IQ. I hope someone buys you a dictionary for Christmas... :-)
slagman5 1 year ago 6
@slagman5
how i am i being a racist??? cause i called u a chink??? and your a little man??? chink means someone from china and asians are usually small people so
wolverine223 1 year ago
@wolverine223 LMAO, wow, you're so smart it amazes me... ;-)
slagman5 1 year ago
@wolverine223 If your going to be a dick Wolverine, At least be smart enough to spell correctly. What a douche.
Glock27fan 1 year ago 2
Alot of wasted movement in that drill.
datzitteezy 1 year ago
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WTF this guy looks and acts like the mother fucker who shot up VT
warriortank44 1 year ago
Is that a kimber 1911?
TheCardboardArsenal 1 year ago
this wouldnt happen to be the "official Army" of doing this is it? Im going for BCT in september and i want to work on everything i can before i go
CrackNinja 1 year ago
@CrackNinja you won't ever do this.
hooahnick 1 year ago
bunch of internet experts,with no real experience in the feild.
secretbase420 1 year ago
Try using your elbow to swim your buttstock as you reach for the pistol. Its more effective and easier to reflex than positive control(grabbing). And your hands will meet up during the motion.
dgillary 1 year ago
Is there any reason you have the sidearm concealed? The rifle is out in the open, you're clearly armed. Not having to get the shirt out of the way could save at least half a second on the draw.
senseikaka 2 years ago
@senseikaka Exactly
BehindThePlate42 1 year ago
@senseikaka thank you
BehindThePlate42 1 year ago
When you reached for your sidearm was the 1911's hammer already cocked?
LApussyHUNTER 2 years ago
Yes, on the 1911, it has to be cocked before it can fire,cocked and safety on is tthe recommended way to carrying a 1911.
slagman5 2 years ago
@slagman5 - people still use 1911's? lol
spamllpitdept 2 years ago
@spamIIpitdept The design's 99 years old based on the model number, but it's still very effective. A .45 cal sidearm is far more of a force to be reckoned with than a 9 mil. Don't doubt a weapon because of its design's age. Remember, the AK-47 is still pretty widely used, and is very reliable, if not perfectly accurate.
AnclTsagaree 1 year ago
@slagman5: Good morning, Senor Guapo. Are you a Pinoy?
1962SatanTookOver2 2 years ago
learn alot from call of duty modern warfare also, keep it coming!
43405555 2 years ago
Twi strikes. Advertise that game on one more of my videos and I delete them all. :-) Must be an Activision employee... haha just kidding
slagman5 2 years ago
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@43405555 Are you freaking kidding me?
mgsfan15 2 months ago
Good vid... keep em coming bro =)
lickalotapus13 2 years ago
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VegasGuns 2 years ago
Can you please make some videos showing off that sweeeet sidearm of yours? 1911??
vreid10 2 years ago
I have plenty of videos of that 1911, check out my other videos. :-) Thanks for commenting.
slagman5 2 years ago
2 point sling with a quick adjuster is the way to go. You start adding in running around, dropping to prone or your knees etc.... while transitioning to your secondary and single point slings don't work as well.
AJourneyOfYourSoul 2 years ago
Yep, I agree, that's why I love my Vickers 2-point sling just like you describe. :-)
slagman5 2 years ago
Hey, it's been awhile. Been missing your vids. Also, depending on what kind of sling you have, it is best on the fly to just simple drop your rifle, let it swing and draw your sidearm.
Excalibur01 2 years ago
Yep, most of the time when you see firearm transition they use single-point slings, which are fast in transition, but you lack the control. With those, it's impossible to do what I'm describing here. But I feel that since it's possible with this type of sling, and it doesn't take any more time (since you're moving it while going for your sidearm) then it doesn't hurt or take up any additional time. And it allows you to move around without it flopping around.
slagman5 2 years ago