The folks who've tried it said it hurts. I don't have a G34/35 but I might have to give it a try with my M&P Pro. You won't see it on youtube.
The folks who've tried it said it hurts. I don't have a G34/35 but I might have to give it a try with my M&P Pro. You won't see it on youtube.
Riots are like sports, it's better to watch it on TV at home.
I tried it with my 19 and couldn't get it to budge, I almost have it down with my 17.
Who's gonna be the first to do it with an AR15?
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I tried it with my Glock 32... no go
I tried it with my 1911... no go
I tried it with my HK USP.. SUCCESS!!
I think slide weight has a lot to do with it. A full size Glock is far different than a 4" or compact. Either way, even with the full size HK, it carries a discomfort that I really don't want to revisit. Good on him for being able to do it repeatedly, but I'll train another method instead.
Time flies when you throw your watch.
You guys seem to miss the point, its not designed to be something used in a emergency, it was done purely for the game (USPSA) and I posted it here in the comp shooting forum for those who enjoy the game, nothing more.
Not everything is training.... sometimes you can have fun too...
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I didn't miss the point at all. I was trying to figure out how the hell he did it because it was cool to watch him do it. It didn't feel real good, so I won't be trying it anymore. I know all about 'gaming' it up. In SASS, there were plenty of 'gamers'. Unfortunately, they were of the variety that is destroying the sport. I'm sure you know the type. Ammo loaded down to the bare minimums to facilitate faster follow up shots, bastardization of equipment that barely resembles what it should. Not saying that's what he's doing.
You're absolutely right, not everything is training, but sometimes you just have to figure out how the hell someone did something so you can sleep at night.
Time flies when you throw your watch.
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