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  • People think this stuff is easy. But I know it is not by any means. I shoot USPSA and it really puts the pressure on you.

  • What camera do you use for these POV shots? Thanks!

  • Is that in Mississippi?

  • that looks like fun, i have been in one idpa match and it amazes me how much stress you are under just by being watched and critiqued by other, kinda unnerves you! but they are fun!

  • Hi! Nice videos - really - I like them! This April I'll start my IDPA training first time... =D . Greetings from Finland!

  • Tell me about the camera setup and the guide rod on your 1911. They make for a great video!!

  • I gotta agree with Jimkressin, this stuff isn't easy. If you had a good time and seek improvement then you're doing better then most of the pros.

  • Hi Camo. What model Springfield Armory are you using? To me it looks like a customized Mil Spec Model? Thanks.  Sincerely, JAMES.

  • looks like a load of fun. im jealous.

  • Great job buddy keep practicing, I also shoot IDPA in Texas maybe we'll compete together one day shoot stright and be safe

  • i like this man its sweet how ur running around shooting shit makes it more fun

  • 1911's are sweet, I wont one!

  • where was the camera and how many bullet in the cartrige?????

    by the way great vid

  • Awesome job Stu. Looks like you did better than you give yourself credit... and hell.. at least had a ton of fun.

  • Hey good job man. The more matches you compete in the better you'll get I'm sure. Loading times seemed to be better, no hiccups. did you do anything with the setup or just get more practice with that pistol?

  • How much is that pistol cost in Malaysian money?The pistol you using it.....

  • good job! i wish u were more subscribed :/ u should be

  • awesome vid 5 *

  • is the slide not holding the slide open cause your shooting that lower pressure ammo? cause i think for shooting steel they make you shoot frangible ammo

  • look at all the shell casings sheesh lol O.O

  • try a glock 35 40.cal or a baby eagle thats hella smooth....watch ur trigger pull..........kiss her for me u lucky bastard.i love u too......sorry a bit tipsy right now

  • LoL, just picked up a race ready 35 sunday with all the gear and 4 mags and everything. Going to shoot it in a comp this coming thursday night! I will try to do that for you too... ;)

  • u suck! but i love kristin......... : )

  • me 2

  • i have never shot a pistol or even held one, but i want to get a 1911. i think they are the coolest looking guns.

    also i want to get a .22 conversion kit becuase i love to shoot and i never have very much money.

  • I want a 22 conversion but I am always to cheap to buy one. lol

  • get a kimber one lol there like 300 but its better than wasting money plinking .45 all the time

  • @mastersniper13

    The 1911 is an awesome platform. You can buy a basic model, and with some work from a competent gunsmith, have a great firearm. The important things to look for are slide to frame fit and barrel lock-up. If those seem solid you can have the work done (usually for a reasonable price) to make it a great pistol. And, the .22LR conversion kit is probably the best possible way to practice with that firearm. You can shoot 1,000s of .22s for the price of 100 rounds of .45ACP.

  • Five Stars!!

  • Thanks Again.

  • NICE

  • :-D

  • good work

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