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How to Shoot a Semi-Automatic Handgun : Common Ammunition Rounds : Target Shooting

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Learn about common rounds of ammunition types for pistols in this free video featuring a Marine Corps double expert marksman.

Expert: John Ritenour
Bio: John Ritenour has been target shooting for the past nine years. He qualified as a double expert in the U.S. Marine Corps with the Beretta M92 pistol and the M16 rifle, and he teaches handgun classes.
Filmmaker: Antar Hanif

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  • Can you guys actually find someone who's actually an expert? What about .45 ACP? .38 special? .44 magnum? HELLO?!

  • lol a box of 100 .22 rounds for 2 bucks, you wish!

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  • John - Let me preface this by saying, I am not saying this with sarcasm or intent to embarrass you. If there was a less conspicuous method of communicating (e.g. email), I would have chosen it. The .22 magnum is not used in the Biathlon nor in the small bore olympic/competition shooting sports. I compete in both (most certainly not olympic level). I shoot Izhmash 7-4 for Biathlon and a Feinwerkbau 2700 for small bore.

  • Terrible video. Useless.

    

  • @CrippledPidgeon

    I know, right dude? This guys preferred method of shooting is to build a fire and then throw rounds into it.

  • .50 AE isn't exactly a "common" cartridge.

    But this video is complete shit either way.

  • Dude you make Expert Village videos look bad. 17 HMR common round for handgun?? Never seen a 17 at the range..Sounds like you need an expert speech therapist.

  • no .38 Special, or .45? .50 AE? he didnt include alot of common munitions >_>

  • i just bought a brick of 100 for $7.88 but it might also depend on the brand. but $2 for 100 would be some mighty crappy ammo

  • YEA WHERE'S THE 9MM

  • exactly! and he calls them 'very expensive'

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