Combat System Exhaustion

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2012

I see alot of tactical rigs that are totally messed up. Everything from crazy amount of pouches to ergonomic nightmares. This video features a simple low ammo consumption drill to test your system to identify any problem areas. 4 shooters, 1 run a piece- Commentary included

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  • I see a trijicon amber sight. I was thinking of getting one. How do you like it?

  • @xXjOmAmMaXx we will have a video coming out on this in a few, waiting for some magnifier integration to get some data on that before we make it. I had some issues with seal but was repaired by trijicon.

  • Good stuff -- practice reloading drills -- without taking your eyes off the sights.

  • @MrSchpankme Most of my guys have not become that comfortable with their rigs. That is a great idea for a future vid though- thanks

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  • @huguenot67 I talk more shit on them than I really mean. I think they're good guns, but they are nowhere near deserving of the cult following and hype. This malfunction was caused by the magazine. If you look VERY closely, you can see that the round is pushed slightly forward, and it is not flush with the rear of the mag as it should be. Either I knocked it loose when pulling the mag or when loading it. The springs may be a little weak too which would cause the rounds to be a little less snug.

  • I like seeing weapons malfunction and know what caused it. :D

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  • @VigilantSpectre Awesome, I will keep an eye out for that video.

  • @VigilantSpectre Now that I have added a stock with some counterweight (UBR by Magpul), my weapon is much easier to handle. The issue I was having stemmed from the heavy 1/8 barrel and rails coupled with a mil-spec diamond checkered stock. The front of the weapon was pulling down and the stock was sliding upward. Hopefully there will be some discernable improvement with this next time out.

  • Shooter #2 turn your pistol mags around, obviously you load in the opposite direction from which the mag is presented. Turn the mag in the pouch so you dont have to turn the mag in your hand!

  • one thing i should add to the point i made below is that the beretta and/or its factory mags should be a little bit more forgiving than they were in this case

  • "Mine eyes hath seen the coming of the Glory of the Lord!"

    Awesome Vid Spectre! Well done!!

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