Tutorial: How to dismantle Dan Wesson co2 4.5mm airgun and seal change.
How to dismantle Dan Wesson co2 4.5mm airgun and seal change.
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The SRM 1216 Rotary Magazine Shotgun
SRM 1216 Rotary Magazine Shotgun Test and Review by 2AGuysAndGear
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Check out the 12 gauge rotary shotgun from SRM. This semi automatic shotgun has a rotating magazine that hold 16 shot shells!
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M4 Carbine Assault rifle
The M4 Carbine is a lighter and shorter variant of the M16A2 assault rifle. The two have roughly 80% of their parts in common. The M4 carbine family is based on earlier carbine versions of the M16, which were in turn based on the AR-15 designed by Eugene Stoner and manufactured by ArmaLite.
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1944 - Combat Firing with Hand Guns
A now unclassified WWII US Army Training Film Bulletin outlining proper procedures for aiming, firing, etc... of hand guns.
The bulletin covers the handgun shooting techniques developed by W. E. Fairbairn while he was head of training for the Shanghai police in the early 20th century. His techniques were then taught to the SOE, and passed on via Rex Applegate to the US OSS. Applegate was involved in the production of this video.
This video covers three distinct methods for shooting with a handgun; two handed prone aimed fire for long range (50 yards) targets, two handed kneeling aimed fire medium range (25 yards) targets, and one hand unsighted point shooting for near range (15 yards or less) targets. It demonstrates the technique of firing a rapid two-shot "burst" to increase the probability of a hit, a technique now called a "double-tap".
U.S. War Department 1944
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Two Ex British ARMY Soldiers VS 50 Airsoft Players!
Two Ex British ARMY Soldiers VS 50 Airsoft Players!
2 Ex British Army Soldiers VS 50 Airsoft Players!! (INTENSE CQB)
Welcome back to another airsoft cqb gameplay back at one of the best airsoft sites the uk has to offer, southcaost cqb!
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The Forgotten Caliber History of the 12 Gauge Shotgun
12 Gauge Ammo: The Forgotten Caliber History of the 12 Gauge Shotgun Shell Explained by ammodotcom
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Used by hunters, sport shooters, military and law enforcement – the 12 gauge is the most used shotgun to this day, and it has existed in its current cartridge configuration since the late 1800s.
Shotgun shell casings were originally full-length brass or paper hulls with a brass base. Some were sold loaded, but it was also possible to buy them primed and unloaded (which allowed the shooter to load the shell as they desired). In 1884, Frank Chamberlin patented a machine with the ability to load 1,500 shotshells per hour, a remarkable feat at the time. Within 10 years, Chamberlin had become a direct competitor with Winchester and the Union Metallic Cartridge Company. Unfortunately, this was the beginning of the end for Chamberlin, as he was competing against his suppliers. Chamberlin left the ammunition industry by 1900, and focused instead on trapshooting devices.
Shotgun ammo technology grew by leaps and bounds in the first 50 years of the 1900s. Brass hulls were replaced by paper hulls, and smokeless powder (cleaner and more powerful) replaced black powder. Remington blazed the trail with new products for shotgunners, including the introduction of its Model 870 shotgun in 1951. Nine years later, Remington introduced shotgun shells with plastic hulls – which featured a more robust case and kept the contents of the case dry even in the field. Within the next year, O.F. Mossberg & Sons introduced their iconic pump shotgun, the Model 500.
The use of the 12 gauge for self defense is once again on the rise, and specialty ammunition is being produced – including options for low recoil, and combinations of buckshot and smaller pellets. Proficiency with a shotgun for self defense comes more quickly than it does with a handgun, due to the greater inherent accuracy of a long gun. Additionally, 12 gauge shotguns enjoy the advantage of imparting greater energy than a handgun, as well as having decreased issues with over-penetration.
From personal protection to many different types of hunting, the 12 gauge is a good choice for many tasks – which is why this shotgun ammunition will likely remain popular for a long time to come.
Check out today's best ammo deals by visiting us at Ammo.com. Follow us on social media. And most importantly, be sure to subscribe to our channel right here on YouTube for more high-quality videos to help you stay armed, both physically and philosophically.
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Crosman DPMS SBR Full-Auto BB Air Rifle
This officially licensed and stamped DPMS SBR (Short Barrel Rifle) spits out blistering semi and full-auto repeating BB shots, fueled by two 12-gram CO2 cartridges housed in the 25rd magazine. A short barrel version of the modern warfighter rifle, the DPMS SBR transfers everything shooters love about the M4 to the airgun platform.
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Sniper training - M4 sniper rifle
Sniper training
M4 sniper rifle
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The 7 Things You Should Know About Airgun Ammo For Beginners
Join Tyler as he goes over 7 Things You Should Know About Airgun Ammo. Gain a better understanding of how many calibers sizes there are, specific use of pellet shapes and so much more!
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Soldiers qualify on the M4
The M4 replaced M16 in 2010, and last month the U.S. Army signaled its next change of service rifle by signing a 10-year, $20.4 million contract with Sig Sauer for the XM5 and the XM250 (to replace the SAW).
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Tutorial - How to dismantle Dan Wesson co2 4.5mm airgun and seal change
How to dismantle Dan Wesson co2 4.5mm airgun and seal change.
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How To Shoot With Cross-Eye Dominance
How To Shoot With Cross-Eye Dominance
Beginners Guide to Shooting a Pistol
In this episode, we talk about being cross-eyed dominant. What this means is that you are Right Handed and Left Eye Dominant. We will go over some tips to help you be a better shooter
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Awesome Homemade self defense weapon
Ultimate Homemade self defense weapon review range test
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The Patriot Arsenal: Shotgun
Shotgun review by Student of the Gun
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The recommendation for building your Patriot Arsenal is a pump-action shotgun. Today's episode is featuring the Mossberg 590.
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The Top 8 Handguns for Personal Protection
A list of top 8 handguns for personal protection and home defense from the collection. Varying in size from micro deep concealment to full size combat pistols, picked top 8 from all collection that are true standouts above all the rest. Informal discussion of ammo, application, and design.
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Tutorial - Umarex Legends .357 Magnum CO2 Dissassembly
Tutorial - Umarex Legends .357 Magnum CO2 Dissassembly
Umarex Legends .357 Magnum 2.5 inch
6mm BB CO2 Airsoft
Dissassembly
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Basic Fundamentals: Beginners Guide to Shooting a Pistol
Basic Fundamentals: Beginners Guide to Shooting a Pistol
Range Lessons with Ghost
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In this lesson, we will discuss the basic fundamentals of shooting a pistol. We will talk about the grip, the stance, trigger control and breathing. I hope you enjoy!
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Masterpiece: COLT 1911 Government CELTIC Engraved Design, 45 ACP, 24K GOLD
Masterpiece; This COLT is master engraved with our special Celtic design, done in-house at Seattle Engraving Center. It is Plated with 24K Gold that is polished to a mirror finish. This is a one-of-a-kind work of art.
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Crossman SNR.357
Crossman SNR.357 BB Pellet Airgun
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How to shoot faster - speed shooting technique
The committed trigger is a technique that you need to master in order to shoot with speed accuracy.
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Taurus G2c 9mm - The $200 Carry Gun - Range Test and Review
Taurus G2c 9mm - The $200 Carry Gun - Range Test and Review.
Is the Taurus G2c the best $200 carry gun on the market? Watch our full range test and review and find out for yourself!
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Pistol Grip Shotgun - How to Shoot
Professor Paul Markel, a nationally renowned Small Arms & Tactics Instructor, takes a few moments to explain how to properly employ a pistol grip shotgun. This technique will work regardless of whether the gun has a traditional pistol grip or the “bird head” style grip that has become popular once more.
The shotgun featured in that tutorial is a Mossberg Model 500A with an 18 inch Mossberg aftermarket barrel that features their unique “standoff” muzzle device. The gun was finished in with a Duracoat “Slightly Darker Black” coating. The bird head grip was added as was an OpSol short shell adapter to facilitate the use of “shorty” 12 gauge shotgun shells.
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The Air Venturi Avenger Regulated Pellet Rifle Review
Check out the latest detailed information on one of the hottest air rifles to debut recently in this Air Venturi Avenger regulated pellet rifle review. Pyramyd Insyder goes in-depth on adjustment procedures, shot count, velocity, and much more.
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Fastest Archery Tutorial
The Fastest Archery Tutorial:
How to Shoot like Lars Anderson.
The techniques explained in this video are inspired by historical sources of archery but the focus of this video is the fastest archery technique, not how historically accurate it is.
For the choice of the bow, most bows are suitable. however the fastest technique avoid compounds and olympic bows with an arrow rest, with modern sights or stabilizers.
The optimal bow here is a short and light bow, without a modern arrow rest. Although longbows can be used as well, they are more cumbersome to move around with. This technique is usually combined with running or walking so a shorter bow is preferred.
The ideal draw weight is something you can personally pull and shoot rapidly and all day. That being said, very heavy weights can still be used with this technique but your rate of fire will be more limited. For example, here is me shooting 125lbs with this technique but im shooting a lot slower mainly because of the draw weight. If your max draw weight is around 80lbs, then it is recommended to use 40-50lbs for this technique.
For the choice of the arrow, any traditional arrows designed for the weight of the bow is good. the arrow nock can be of any design but generally speaking the wider the taper is, the easier it is to speed shoot but standard nocks can still be shot rapidly
you can make special nocks that allow you to easily nock arrows but they are not necessary with practice feathers is prefered but vanes can be used if khatra is performed well.
you can have a wide variety of fletching designs, but generally speaking two fletchings are the fastest because as long as they are glued in a consistent orientation you can line them up to have an arrow magazine on your draw hand. the main problem with three fletchings is you have to pre rotate the nocks while looking at the nocks but with two fletchings, you can instinctively do this without looking at the nocks. that being said, if the nock is flat enough you can just pre rotate the nocks instinctively by feel, and then fletching does not matter anymore unfletched arrows are not recommended for longer distanced shooting
For the bow hand, this technique tilts the bow on the opposite side of the modern trad cant. So a right handed shooter would tilt their left hand counter clockwise, while a left handed shooter would tilt their right hand clockwise. in ideal conditions the bow arm should still give clearance to the string but this is not always possible when shooting 360 degrees while on the move. There are many variations of the draw hand, and it can be debatable which variation is faster.
variation 1:
The first one is based on the conventional slavic draw from the book arab archery. The Slavs have a peculiar draw which consists of locking the little finger, the ring finger, and the middle finger on the string, holding the index finger outstretched along the arrow, and completely ignoring the thumb. However, when you use the slavic draw, your thumb is available to grip arrows in the draw hand so you can carry an arrow magazine.
The arrow is placed on the opposite side of Olympic archery. From here on the arrow is nocked on the string, and you place your middle finger and ring finger on the string. the pinky is often ignored by speed shooters.
variation 2:
same as variation 1 except the arrows are held in between the index and middle finger. Martin prefers this technique.
there are other variations such as using the thumb draw but it is slower.
for the fastest archery technique, the shortest draw length, say 7 inches, willl give you the fastest recovery time but you should pull to full draw or almost full draw.
Finally for the release, side khatra is typically preferred to allow a wider range of arrow spines but if you just want the fastest time then no khatra is used.
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US Marines in Forest Shooting Lots of Weapons SMAW Rocket M4 Mossberg 590 etc
US Marines in Forest Shooting Lots of Weapons SMAW Rocket M4 Mossberg 590 etc
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