For those of you who've been to Thunder Ranch: can you imagine what Clint Smith's language and comments would be like as he observed that on one of his ranges???
Just a warning for those with kiddies nearby: the guy's got a pretty foul mouth. I wonder if he trusts that gun to save his butt in a gunfight if he cant get the magazine out of it in a hurry.
All kidding aside, if this guy would slow down a bit he'd accomplish more faster. Training should start slow; speed increases with good form. IMO, this guy was moving too fast for his level of skill.
Pointed the gun at his "thingy" way to often, pointed it at or nearly at the camera at least once and after he fired the first two shots his finger never came off the trigger.
He needs to learn the basics then work on the advanced stuff.
Work on safety.
Start slow.
Work on safety.
Keep it simple.
Work on safety.
Get the basics well in hand.
Work on safety.
Work on speed.
Work on safety.
I am really happy that no one got hurt. Why was the camera man in front of the firing line anyway?
Once you have the basics down and know the correct form, it's a matter of repeating those forms over and over again at whatever speed allows you to perform with zero errors. The guy in the video isn't close. I disagree with working on speed; speed happens, it comes by training with good form, not by simply rushing to do it fast.
Nice that it was done with dummy rounds, I could swear that two of them went "bang".
I don't care if it was dummy rounds and or rubber gun, he was still unsafe in his handling of the weapon. If he is careless in training he will be careless in reality.
The man was going way, way too fast for his level of skill, I agree. Especially considering that him trying to be all fast and macho just ending up with the gun being pointed in the wrong direction. I'd scare the hell out of myself if I did that with one of my guns.
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