Barricade Shooting Drill (Scrambler)
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@RetreatHell looks like a pretty sweet set up man, and i love me some BCM. my bcm 14.5 is set up almost identical to yours but with a micro H1 and m300a mini scout, absent your IR laser. i have the HK syle folding front sight, other than that pretty much identical. i spent most of the night checking out your videos, keep it up. -RLTW
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@RetreatHell good point, thanks for sharing these vids!
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GJ )
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Do you recommend keeping your body square to the target or turning your body at an angle to the target?
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@Patriot36 Aha, evidently I didn't check out his channel before asking.
Sorry to hear man, but good for you for overcoming your injury, I salute you
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whats the mag vest you are wearing in this video?
jbarbaresi 1 month ago in playlist More videos from RetreatHell
@jbarbaresi It's the excellent BCM 03 Design Group MSF chest harness. It's available on bravo company's website. I attach blue force gear 10-speed mag pouches to it as well for when I need more than 4 primary mags available. I've run it in 3 courses now and it's performed extremely well.
RetreatHell 1 month ago
hey bro, while you shot on the range and so on in the Marines did you use that grip on your rifle? thanks.
Glockcrazy19 1 month ago
@Glockcrazy19 No, we used really shitty grips that are great for the rifle qualification range but horrible for weapon control & gunfigting. Although they've gotten much better, go watch any new vids of Marines & Soldiers shooting in gunfights in A'stan right now and you'll STILL see a lot of them standing bladed and gripping the magwell or having their vert grip just a few inches away from the magwell, which is inefficient in maximizing control of the gun. It takes SO long for change to happen.
RetreatHell 1 month ago
I'm curious about pulling the mag out rather than just hitting the mag release button. Seems like that would slow things down. As I watched again, it looks like the mags are pretty snug in the mag well. . . is that because of duracoating or something? Thanks for posting these!
drzmanproject 2 months ago
@drzmanproject I felt the same 2 years ago when I first learned it at my first TRICON carbine class. But during the 2 years following that class, with about 8,000+ rounds fired, I eventually figured out that Jeff Gonzales taught us that method for a reason: it works 100% of the time. I previously dropped my mags the Magpul way, but occasionally the mag wouldn't drop free(usually under stress & with a dirty gun), causing a delay. So it insures success every time, not just "almost" every time.
S/F
RetreatHell 2 months ago