@@oif3vetk9 The "Range Master" is still wrong on number 4. How do you keep a revolver or any modern firearm without a manual safety on "Safe" until ready to fire?
The girl that caught the brass with her eye pro handled it like a champ. There’s grown men that start to jump around and start flagging everyone at the range because they got a lil brass burn 😂
The combat instructors told everyone to go to one knee and yell “I need an adult!” If they got brass stuck somewhere on them. I still say that shit when I’m fucked up and can’t figure stuff out.
NIKKO IM 11 MONTHS CLEAN YESTERDAY thank you so much man for doing what u do. your videos give me strength when I got none bruh. ur a fuckin blessing and a legend dood
The guy who only loaded 1 round in the AK knows exactly what he is doing. Pretty much any idiot can keep the first round pointed in a safe direction, but once the recoil hits that gun could end up pointed literally anywhere. Best for it to be empty when it does.
There's a range master by me. He's actually a really great guy. The only time he ever actually talked to me was when I bump fired my AK. When he pulled up in his golf cart, only said "no full auto, if you got it. Put it away" and when I said I just bump fired he just went "carry on then" and drove away
Ladies; I wear leggings alot, my favorite holster is the JM4 magnetic leather holster. I can carry a child on my hip and it's not being kicked or touched and adds no extra weight or restrictions like a belt does. That with my P365 is my favorite daily carry.
I would not feel comfortable at ALL carrying a child on the same hip as my firearm, and I don't even live in a country where that could even be a problem.
I'm so glad I never had to use a shooting range. Having a farm to shoot on, and having unlimited access to the agency range from being on SWAT makes me so grateful.
Never had a problem having a good civil conversation with the rangemaster. Everyone else looked at me *real* funny though, talking to myself out on the firing line...
0:31 fun fact my family doesn’t own a g*n safe anywhere in the house. We have them locked in the same room as our Christmas decorations 😂💀but my grandparents do though and they have at least 3
When I went to an indoor range the first time the range instructor liked my guns and asked if he could shoot them and I swear I haven’t seen a bigger smile in my life
8:30 one time when I first got my glock 19, I was going to the range every other day at lunch. The range master noticed and he was a pro glock armorer. He did my glock up really nice and I ended up winning some money through Glock Sport Shooting foundation at my first competition with that handgun.
4:03 i'd be so pissed if dude dropped my gun like that. i went hunting years ago and let a friend borrow a shotgun and dude straight up dropped it muzzle in the mud, then swept me with it. twice. we aren't friends anymore.
My uncle was teaching me gun safety when I was a kid. 2 seconds after he handed me a double barrel I accidentally dropped barrel down in the mud and for one second I saw the drill sergeant he had been come out. Didn't say anything to me except to be more careful. That was 35 years ago and I still get scared he's gonna pop up if I drop a gun
Bro how fucked up are you? Like, fucking seriously. I hope having 9 likes in 10 months and 1 comment besides mine shows you how f*cking idiotic that comment was.
I had one amazing experience with a range master. He helped me load magazines at a texas range when shooting full auto weapons that were rented, Let me have some fun with it since I was the only one in that section shooting rifle calibers. Good stuff.
Me and my dad were at the county range doing some skeet shooting when the range master came up. We got to talking about how we were pretty new with the shotguns and he asked if he could take a couple shots. That man picked up the 12 gauge with one hand and hit every shot. That was about 9 years ago and I still think about it
I actually miss the range masters at my old range in California up in Lytle creek. Every time I brought something interesting to shoot, they would always be in awe and I would let them send a few rounds down range. We became good friends. However, most range masters aren’t as cool as them.
I mag dumped with an AR at a range and got yelled at once…I did it again a few days later and nobody said anything. Same range, different range officer.
I went to a range once with a buddy and I was shooting the paper checking my zeros and the cable that brings the paper back just collapses 2 seconds after my 5th shot. I go to the range master and he goes "You shot it" and I'm like " But if I shot it we would have heard this big DIG from the bullet breaking the steel that cable was behind?" and he just made me feel so dumb, didn't even bother to help and just says "You shot it". Long story short, not going back to that indoor range the RSOs just sucked...
Had a great time once shooting the famas then the AANF1, destroyed the target at 400m (430yrd), range master, a red beret rank captain "Damn, what's your eyesight soldier ?" (I wear glasses) "5.5/10 Captain" "fuck, that's too bad soldier." Never felt prouder.
I went to an outdoor range when it was raining and had the whole thing to myself. Me and the range master hung out, talk about our guns, hunting, etc, and he got his spotting scope out and helped me zero a new scope
I used a 416 Rigby with a muzzle break at an outdoor range… range master and the guy next to me made me go back to the truck and sight in my 30-06 instead 😂
I did a skeet shooting competition with my dad’s home defense shotgun, a snub nose, tactical Remington, 870 and all my buddies had these long hunting shotguns and I still won
0:25 I know a dude near my grandfather. He has 2 large gun safes filled to the brim with ww2 era to modern guns. Then he has a bunch just laying on a table. I got to hold his suppressed thermal 25x scope AR. Had a bipod too.
Favorite time at my local indoor was a new shooter with my SW500 which being a performance center has a 3-5 lbs trigger. Someone needed an underwear change. His buddy was crying he was laughing so hard.
That bag is a Ukoala bag. They're actually quite expensive. Bought one back in the day for hiking and they're good for biking too if you wear it across your chest.
Hey Nikko I’ve been going through some rough times and your videos have helped me combat my depression and keep pushing forward, but lately something happened to me that broke me. I wanted to ask for your advice but you don’t have a person email listed and you don’t take personal emails on your business email. Idk if your going to read this but I need some advice and I’d love to email you and talk about it as it involves the military. Thanks for posting and keeping people entertained
Maybe try posting on new Instagram posts? If you ask the question in the post he also would have an easier time replying. Maybe snail mail ? I think he has a PO Box
Down in ft myers, FL, we have an indoor range owned by Army vets. You can shoot as fast as you can, so long as it's controlled. And they rent full auto systems.