Never seen such thorough instructions for first time shooters. Also never seen the muzzle chained up like that for safety, which makes sense. Fantastic facility for first timers.
🇲🇽 México Saludos. eso No es Nada del Retroceso. Imagínate el Retroceso. al disparar. una pistola. Ráfaga. Cal 9 mm Glock. el Retroceso es más y un Poco dificil de dominar. Saludos de México 🇲🇽
shes shaking holding the guns indicating shes anticipating the recoil still not bad shooting for first timer along with that instruction set being top notch and amazing that this is in gaum a us territory that they speak fluent Japanese
I was just reminded that we have a local shooting range where Japanese tourists used to come in . We were shooting larger caliber pistols and Military surplus rifles. A couple of gentlemen quietly came over to watch us. My Buddy was shooting a Garand . One of the tour guides asked for one of the tourists what type of rifle he was shooting. We explained that it was a rifle that was used during WW2. One of the tourist was shocked that we could own a rifle that could have shot at his father. So we let him shoot it. He was speechless. He couldn’t get over how heavy it was and the recoil was so strong. It was a good day.
I find it odd that they do not use double-action mode on their revolvers. It's convenient to cock the hammer against the counter, but not how you would realistically use a revolver.
English closed captions please! I just found your channel and enjoy it very much.im sure most Americans would too.include English channel name also to very easy to share your channel.are you guys Japanese that go to guam to shoot? Can you shoot in japan? What the laws?most Americans would be interested in that.
Please put your channel name in English so i can find easily.also English closed captions.i really enjoy your vids and im sure many Americans would!also your names.thank you ,you guys are very enjoyable!😅
20:00 the cameraman went to hide behind the glass 😆 It's nice that they have safeties in place to protect new users, and they thoroughly explain the proper handling of the guns. And going up in caliber slowly to get them used to the recoil is smart.