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frostfire
08-18-2019, 05:45
https://*******.com/watch?v=qQDfwyUgtjg

Roses are red
Violets are blue
There’s always some
Asian kid better than you:D
( applies to Asians as well lolololol)

Apparently if you throw zen “flow”, lean six sigma, 10000+ hours/reps etc etc you got yourself circus monkey level gun fu proficiency.
It’s quite something to see him clear and work through double feed the first he ever fired a real rifle. Reminds me of tatsuya sakai who won steel challenge back in early 2000 despite not having firearm.

Growing up in a place without 2nd amendment, I can relate how he took the access in US not for granted. I, too, practiced at circus monkey level. The army marksmanship team coach who made it to the Olympic had us do 100 to 1 dry to live fire ratio..... and we shot thousands in a week! I left with a tendon damage, but the tab, competing at national, and all army victories are all worth it.

Peregrino
08-18-2019, 11:30
I watched the entire 30 minutes. Humbling. Goes to show what a dedicated, disciplined approach to training can accomplish - even when "handicapped" to training only with a simulator (Airsoft).

Surf n Turf
08-18-2019, 19:45
I watched the entire 30 minutes. Humbling. Goes to show what a dedicated, disciplined approach to training can accomplish - even when "handicapped" to training only with a simulator (Airsoft).

Humbling indeed,! I have never ever, no way shot as good as this young man. He not only had the discipline, but all the drill and safety handling of a seasoned highly trained and practiced 500 rounds + per week IDPA shooter.

What great advertising for the American Gun Culture, and the American Gun Guy in recognizing “one of their own” . It would be smart if some company, like Howa would hire this kid and post him to America as their walking advertisement for quality...

Saw this in the Comments with the video, and couldn’t pass it up. :D

“Give that boy 30 days in America, he'll have a Gadsden flag tattoo, a lifted Dodge pickup, two ex girlfriends, a lazy dog and a credit card maxxed out at the local gun store.
Oh the humanity!!”

SnT

Badger52
08-19-2019, 05:31
That (as well as the whole premise) was pretty damned cool.
Thanks for sharing.

frostfire
08-19-2019, 07:08
I watched the entire 30 minutes. Humbling. Goes to show what a dedicated, disciplined approach to training can accomplish - even when "handicapped" to training only with a simulator (Airsoft).

No airsoft, no prob either!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BxR7WNtnDvF/?hl=en

Note how he executes w real rifle w just about the same doggone speed (fluid economy of motion) ... n faster than the folks who’ve been shooting longer than his living.
Master Gene Econ n master Rick ingrained a lot of mental rehearsal techniques n I see this as one. Since I don’t have toys over here, I may have to get one of these.
Practice indexing, gross handling movement etc etc

Humbling indeed!
He arrived without having experienced ( from https://www.instagram.com/p/BzYHSd6HqNW/?hl=en)

1. Recoil of actual guns.
2. Weight of actual guns and loaded mags.
3. Shooting in front of a dozen onlookers.
4. Actual unplanned malfunctions (which he cleared immediately and without instruction)
5. Actual trigger press with take up, wall, and break.