Yea to hell with that! that kid pulled off shots that almost none of us could pull off in that same situation.... Not to mention clearing a fucking malfunction a fraction of a second before being executed!
Don't save money on your mags pedes. A cheap or old spring could mean your death if it is too slow.
Don't store them loaded long term or the elasticity will wear down over time. There is a myth surrounding this that it won't because of one property that is commonly quoted, the elastic limit. What causes your springs to wear down is accelerated corrosion caused by the tension, and also deformation from creep.
Finally, never shoot limp-wristed. The loading mechanism depends on you to hold the weapon firm while it blows back. If the whole weapon blows back with the upper receiver, the receiver will not spring forward with enough momentum to properly load and will jam every time.
I have to go back and look. There was a video on a YouTube user called donut operators Channel and he actually fold up and show you where he clears it but it was too far away and too dark for me to see what he's really doing
That's two cases where people thought he cleared.
Adding that to everything else he did it's inhuman
At some point I need to go back and see what the elapsed time was I from the time he tripped to the time he disarmed his armed attacker. So many right things in so littke time.
Yeah, it’s easy at the range, but I’m training to figure it out under pressure (in my head). Always have an extra fresh mag ready on you, in case you need to just drop the mag and clear the chamber manually, and hopefully get going again immediately.
Haha, you're right. I would've honestly probably turned to the glock at that point for close range, which is way less accurate and turns it into a more indiscriminate situation and makes one more vulnerable to attack from all angles. If I was a militia leader I would want him right by my side.
Muscle memory is fascinating to witness yourself doing in real time. Avout a year and a half ago i decided to buckle down and learn some fundamentals for guitar. I learned the blues pentonic scale like the back of my hand. Had a gifted spanish acoustic so i could really only go from the first octive of E to the 4th octive and back again. I did this for atleast 20mins a day for a year and a half due to boredom. Now i play and i noodle (which is just sort of freely rocking out on your scale pattern) and i catch myself watching myself play and while I'm playing asking myself "how the heck am i doing this".
In an escalated state of mind your training pays off. Muscle memory sets in and you just "know what to do" without even thinking about what you are doing. It's a very awesome part of being human and I'm sure some trauma medic, rescue, or vet pedes could weigh in to some miraculous situations they've been in.
Yea to hell with that! that kid pulled off shots that almost none of us could pull off in that same situation.... Not to mention clearing a fucking malfunction a fraction of a second before being executed!
Sound like Space Marine material.
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I had forgotten about clearing a malfunction in the midst of the other incredible things he does, inhuman
When you slow down the video it appears to be a failure to feed, when he pulls back the charging handle a round is not ejected.
Don't save money on your mags pedes. A cheap or old spring could mean your death if it is too slow.
Don't store them loaded long term or the elasticity will wear down over time. There is a myth surrounding this that it won't because of one property that is commonly quoted, the elastic limit. What causes your springs to wear down is accelerated corrosion caused by the tension, and also deformation from creep.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creep_(deformation)
Finally, never shoot limp-wristed. The loading mechanism depends on you to hold the weapon firm while it blows back. If the whole weapon blows back with the upper receiver, the receiver will not spring forward with enough momentum to properly load and will jam every time.
I have to go back and look. There was a video on a YouTube user called donut operators Channel and he actually fold up and show you where he clears it but it was too far away and too dark for me to see what he's really doing
That's two cases where people thought he cleared.
Adding that to everything else he did it's inhuman
At some point I need to go back and see what the elapsed time was I from the time he tripped to the time he disarmed his armed attacker. So many right things in so littke time.
No shit? Link that if you find it!
Yeah, it’s easy at the range, but I’m training to figure it out under pressure (in my head). Always have an extra fresh mag ready on you, in case you need to just drop the mag and clear the chamber manually, and hopefully get going again immediately.
Who's training includes multiple attackers at close range after being hit with a skateboard and stomped?
Kid is a fooking ninja
Haha, you're right. I would've honestly probably turned to the glock at that point for close range, which is way less accurate and turns it into a more indiscriminate situation and makes one more vulnerable to attack from all angles. If I was a militia leader I would want him right by my side.
If Kyle had not fixed that malfunction quickly like he did he would have been executed by the Antifa criminal.
The left would still be celebrating Kyle's death right now saying they took out a right-wing terrorist.
Muscle memory is fascinating to witness yourself doing in real time. Avout a year and a half ago i decided to buckle down and learn some fundamentals for guitar. I learned the blues pentonic scale like the back of my hand. Had a gifted spanish acoustic so i could really only go from the first octive of E to the 4th octive and back again. I did this for atleast 20mins a day for a year and a half due to boredom. Now i play and i noodle (which is just sort of freely rocking out on your scale pattern) and i catch myself watching myself play and while I'm playing asking myself "how the heck am i doing this".
In an escalated state of mind your training pays off. Muscle memory sets in and you just "know what to do" without even thinking about what you are doing. It's a very awesome part of being human and I'm sure some trauma medic, rescue, or vet pedes could weigh in to some miraculous situations they've been in.
When will his would-be executioner be arrested? This felon had a firearm illegally and tried to use it against someone on the ground!
I didn't know that happened, that's fucking insane.