Great shooting great grip great movement great teaching great editing. Why you don't have more views is beyond me. Thanks for all that you do from a dude in McCall Idaho.
I haven't quite gotten there yet. I'll be posting chapter 2 this week. But I'll definitely look into Romans 3:30 in the coming week to see what I can find. Ill make come back and comment once its posted.
Very informative video! Thank you so much. Question: why is the magazine release on the USP so different in comparison to that of the Glock? From what I understand the USP was specifically developed for military use, special operations specifically. That being said it seems a bit more difficult to unload as compared to the Glock (ambidextrous controls with standing) Any idea why this is the case?
Personally, I prefer the magazine release on the USP and Walther P99. I find it easier to be consistent with my reloads . Your right the USP was in development at the same time as HK’s Mk23. I know that when the Mk23 was in development operating the gun with gloves on was a concern, hence the oversized trigger guard. I wonder if that was one of the thoughts behind the mag release. Unfortunately, I don’t shoot enough with gloves on to have any impute on that currently. HK has always been innovators in the industry (for better or worse) from the P7, with its squeeze cocker design to the G11 caseless Rifle. I don’t know if HK was the first to use this type of mag release, but if I had to guess I would say its just HK pushing the boundary’s and trying to find new ways to innovate.
I did!😀 The three poppers I took out after just standing there was without a dot and then it turned back on. I replaced the batter right after the stage.
Hey there! Looking good. I've been doing this for almost 3 years down at universal shooting academy. I'm old so I'm slow, lol. I love the red dot. Stay in touch! Where you at?
Hay Bill! Thanks for the compliment. We’re in Ontario Oregon but also spend time in the Boise area. I recently switched from shooting single stack to carry optics in USPAS and really like it.