I had his shotting pattern down before the second round and so would any real life attacker. This is a good example of learning a poor style. The shooter is trying to do what's right for the instructor but the instructor needs to stop trying to teach such an obviously predictable round volley. If this young gentleman tries this in a real fire fight, he'll catch one in the forhead by the second round of two.
ard-please dont take it bad but u need a lot of practice first safety-after any drill clear your weapon main and secondary alike-2nd do not look at the weapon when holtstering this needs to be natural-3rd even practicing do not acquaire a patern when shooting 2 rounds left then 2 round rigth make it random if u practice like that it will become a mechanical response-excelent choice of weapons-keep practicing and good luck-zombie18d-e.o soc
Your transition on the second try was a lot better. That SIG has a problem.
Aussie038 1 year ago
This is not the fault of the shooter btw. BRAVO for taking the initiative to learn.
johnchime 2 years ago
I had his shotting pattern down before the second round and so would any real life attacker. This is a good example of learning a poor style. The shooter is trying to do what's right for the instructor but the instructor needs to stop trying to teach such an obviously predictable round volley. If this young gentleman tries this in a real fire fight, he'll catch one in the forhead by the second round of two.
johnchime 2 years ago
Ula om ballal ofu al uzgol et alla umfur bulmani! Halmo urgolf!!
audiobuttmaster 2 years ago
You fight as you train, quick mag changes in pratice mean quick mag changes in real world, dont stop keep mags on you.
shanerisk 2 years ago
What kind of AK is it? 7.62x39? Does it have a muzzle break?
refresh77 2 years ago
this guy sucks at life
Democratssuck666 3 years ago
wow , at least hes getting training unlike people like u who think they are better than everyone!
lynette1953 2 years ago 3
That must have been some princess transition from the Ak to the Sig,
Dont look down during your transition,
Practice on your stance. lean more forward
And know your FTF drill, and stop looking to see the problem.
StandardJohnDoe 3 years ago
Bingo. Since drilling with some teams here on base, I've gotten a helluva lot better (tough to get worse than that shit, right?).
ardrummer292 3 years ago
ard-please dont take it bad but u need a lot of practice first safety-after any drill clear your weapon main and secondary alike-2nd do not look at the weapon when holtstering this needs to be natural-3rd even practicing do not acquaire a patern when shooting 2 rounds left then 2 round rigth make it random if u practice like that it will become a mechanical response-excelent choice of weapons-keep practicing and good luck-zombie18d-e.o soc
zombie18d 3 years ago
Accidental mag drop. Maybe I shouldn't have taped my warmup drills...
ardrummer292 3 years ago
p226 jaming on you?
joeddamage1 3 years ago
haha p226's dont jam ;)
Sig226compact 3 years ago