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How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster with world record shooter, Jerry Miculek (60FPS) 

Jerry Miculek - Pro Shooter
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Jerry demonstrates the proper and most efficient way to safely draw from the holster. All filmed in glorious, silky smooth 60FPS with the absolute minimal motion blur!
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@TUCOtheratt
@TUCOtheratt 8 лет назад
What I like most about Jerry is that he is humbler than most of the local hot shot pricks I run into at the matches.
@em1osmurf
@em1osmurf 4 года назад
pricks. yeh. i shut one down at a federal combat course: i did a perfect score, for the 3rd year in a row, but got DQd. i'd shot every Bad Guy in the head--didn't care, already had my 2 weeks notice in. this guy is awsum!
@blagojatijanic5922
@blagojatijanic5922 4 года назад
It's easy to shoot on a paper target :))))......
@MrScar665
@MrScar665 2 года назад
@@blagojatijanic5922 I bet you could outshoot him, buddy
@blagojatijanic5922
@blagojatijanic5922 2 года назад
@@MrScar665 in a split second :)
@MrScar665
@MrScar665 2 года назад
@@blagojatijanic5922 Good boy
@LegendaryWoke
@LegendaryWoke 7 лет назад
I can appreciate Jerry, because he doesn't mind admitting to mistakes; he comes off as a real person!
@spencerlocke7443
@spencerlocke7443 5 лет назад
RedDigitalMusic/RDM His attitude is what should be the expected outcome of such exceptionality. When you’re the best you don’t even need to acknowledge such a thought. Just another human.
@JohnSmith09123
@JohnSmith09123 4 года назад
Getting a fat chick pregnant during a one night stand is a mistake, not adhering to the 4 universal rules of firearms safety while being a subject matter expert is just complete and total negligence.
@dallasparty316
@dallasparty316 8 лет назад
no wonder bullets were hard to come by for awhile. ...jerry had them all.
@troytruong8246
@troytruong8246 8 лет назад
Lol. Yep!
@foolspeedahead
@foolspeedahead 5 лет назад
Chris 3 year old comment and still funny! I remember when ranges were rationing how much you could buy and .45 and 9mm were double the price.
@benjiboi6669
@benjiboi6669 5 лет назад
Ammunition sponsors don’t sponsor him cause it would be billions
@_Bryant.R
@_Bryant.R 4 года назад
@@foolspeedahead how about now? 😢
@foolspeedahead
@foolspeedahead 4 года назад
Squid Hunter not sure, I’m sitting on a ton of ammo and haven’t had to buy for a long time. I’m sure it’s crazy with all the demand from first time gun owners wanting to protect their mountains of toilet paper.
@thetruth418
@thetruth418 8 лет назад
Unbelievable! His technique is just amazing. He can make a 45 look like a 22. His technique is flawless and there is almost no noticeable jump at all from the recoil. This guy is a true master.
@benmendeja5199
@benmendeja5199 8 лет назад
yes! Filipino here! :) @Jerry Miculek please visit the Philippines sometime, im sure your Filipino fans would love to see you in action. that includes me of course..
@baburao87
@baburao87 4 года назад
@Rusty Shackleford Like they are not killing people by crushing their neck for being black in the US.
@Gabrielishere
@Gabrielishere 4 года назад
@Rusty Shackleford You should be doing extremely well in the world, lately... How's that racism working out for ya, tough guy?
@Gabrielishere
@Gabrielishere 4 года назад
@Rusty Shackleford You'd never know it... you sound miserable lol.
@Gabrielishere
@Gabrielishere 4 года назад
@Rusty Shackleford Don't over think it, and come out of the closet.
@edwardsantos1602
@edwardsantos1602 3 года назад
@Rusty Shackleford what an idiotic comment.
@JojoJuhbo
@JojoJuhbo 8 лет назад
Well I know who to find if a zombie apocalypse starts. Just follow the rapid fire gun shots and the "YOOOOOOOOO!" and you'll find him lol.
@artie3258
@artie3258 7 лет назад
"Get Some!"!!!
@josiahprice3344
@josiahprice3344 6 лет назад
Lol
@Beretta249
@Beretta249 6 лет назад
Just follow at a respectful distance, collect discarded mags, refill them and call him sir when you hand them over.
@jonas2431
@jonas2431 6 лет назад
Beretta249 yes
@shanjohn2455
@shanjohn2455 6 лет назад
Cool
@brianpaul5685
@brianpaul5685 4 года назад
"The Filipino technique" thanks for the recognition sir! from a world record holder JM
@jeddrick03
@jeddrick03 9 лет назад
Thanks Mr. Jerry Miculek for the special mention the Filipino technique.. :-) More power sir!
@bryanross3466
@bryanross3466 7 лет назад
Jerry has his technique refined to the point his muscle memory takes over. I have never seen anyone have greater muzzle discipline than this guy. I will be willing bet that if he flubs a shot he can tell you the second the shot broke what he did wrong because of the difference in "feel" of technique.
@JohnSmith09123
@JohnSmith09123 4 года назад
Except for his trigger discipline, aside from that he followed the other 3 rules.
@mr.nobody68
@mr.nobody68 2 года назад
_If_
@isko120370
@isko120370 8 лет назад
Big THANK YOU for mentioning "Filipino shooters" brought us pride! :)
@ocalavictory3728
@ocalavictory3728 4 года назад
When Manny Pacquiao gets too old to box, he should start competing in pistol and three gun matches. I'm sure he would break many records and win many championships.
@malomalo234
@malomalo234 4 года назад
leon guerrero 1 bullet 2 target dead
@koonyeezy6433
@koonyeezy6433 4 года назад
Rusty Shackleford is this Og rusty?
@noname-codm4590
@noname-codm4590 4 года назад
You know we filipinos are really mexican asian
@AthosRac
@AthosRac 3 года назад
@@noname-codm4590 lol
@MrGrxxx123
@MrGrxxx123 7 лет назад
its an honor and privilege to watch Jerry work!!
@brianczerwinski4853
@brianczerwinski4853 9 лет назад
What Jerry shows is really basic but so valuable. It's amazing how many people just want to go shooting but have no idea about safety
@madlarkin8
@madlarkin8 5 лет назад
Gun safety, the story that can never be repeated enough.
@Captain4Lug
@Captain4Lug 4 года назад
No matter how many times its told someone will still not listen .. crazy huh
@07slowbalt
@07slowbalt 4 года назад
Except in his videos he clearly points the gun at the present camera man while squeezing the trigger. Dont believe me watch his latest revolver video.
@madlarkin8
@madlarkin8 4 года назад
@@07slowbaltit was unloaded you weenie. If a firearm is cleared safe for all present and unloaded its no more danger than a brick.
@07slowbalt
@07slowbalt 4 года назад
@@madlarkin8 yes captain obvious im well aware it was empty and im sure he checked it over and over again. Its still not a good gun practice, especially considering the audience that watches his videos.
@madlarkin8
@madlarkin8 4 года назад
@@07slowbalt so you just never inspect the barrel of a gun either right? Because a cartridge could jump into it and you could blow your brains out?
@kenpocraz
@kenpocraz 6 лет назад
I'm pretty new to shooting, and I find the advice and knowledge that Jerry is sharing invaluable. I already feel that his demonstrations have helped me a great deal.
@mikesuch9021
@mikesuch9021 10 месяцев назад
When first learning be slow and deliberate with your movement. Concentrate on being smooth and fluid. Before you know it. Your muscle memory will start taking over. And you will get faster without even trying. Competitive SASS shooter for 12 years
@stipsazg
@stipsazg 4 года назад
To this day, still the best shooting video on RU-vid. Safety is paramount. Highly instructive.
@mikefreeland9475
@mikefreeland9475 9 лет назад
Good stuff, Jerry. I appreciate your emphasis on safe techniques in all your videos.
@infectedfoot133
@infectedfoot133 9 лет назад
Hey Jerry, I've been following your shooting carer for the last several years and would just like to thank you for putting the time in to put together all of the training videos you do. At the world class level, it would be easy to just focus on your own development but time and again I've seen you make the selfless decisions. Everything from how to get started to the most advanced shooting in the world. Great job, and thanks for all you're doing!
@archer4556
@archer4556 9 лет назад
This is by far my favorite vide, both my daughter and I have played this vide more than 50 times to watch and practice our draws.
@jonathanlee5314
@jonathanlee5314 6 лет назад
Great editing. Coming out of the extreme slow-mo to Jerry's "heyooooooooo" was gold.
@joejacoby2464
@joejacoby2464 9 лет назад
I've been shooting (and reading gun mags) for over 50 years and have often been awed by your work, but I really must thank you most of all for the way you always address safety - so very important for newer shooters to get and keep those good habits - love your work!
@thomasdestry5188
@thomasdestry5188 3 года назад
Thank you Mr. Jerry this lesson is awesome. Breaking the draw in phases/stages and mastering the parts into the whole. Oh, Jerry you are wicked fast!
@billybatesjr1886
@billybatesjr1886 9 лет назад
Great information Jerry as always, you sounded like my firearms instructors from the Detroit Police Academy Safety First !! I'm retired now but still enjoy my shooting looking forward to more of your videos !!
@supernova5107
@supernova5107 3 года назад
No matter how many times I watch Jerry do his thing, I'm in total awe.
@ThePeterispas
@ThePeterispas 9 лет назад
This type of tips and technical insights are my favorite! I'd never get tired of watching something like this or that AR 15 - AK 47 comparison not just because of the subject but of the way you explain it ... Impressive knowledge and personality!
@TOM-pn8sn
@TOM-pn8sn 8 лет назад
I like this guy big time
@quattro4468
@quattro4468 6 лет назад
Homeless And Hell 4 U.
@Mrgunsngear
@Mrgunsngear 9 лет назад
Good stuff. Thanks.
@sergeantraven794
@sergeantraven794 6 лет назад
My all-time favorite shooting sports celebrity: always clever, ZERO ego, speaks from his MASSIVE experience, but on equal terms. Thank you Jerry!
@Just_Some_Person
@Just_Some_Person 9 лет назад
This is my favorite video on this channel. Thanks, Jerry!
@40jwthomas
@40jwthomas 9 лет назад
You are incredible! So responsible, and so proper. Thank you for sharing you knowledge
@nonya5475
@nonya5475 8 лет назад
What a great guy. What a great lesson. Thank you, Jerry.
@danaharley8055
@danaharley8055 9 лет назад
I really respect your attention to safety. it appears that you are so accustom to it that it has become second nature.Most people that I see being safe on a range look awkward and segmented, you just make it seem so natural.
@shellshock1652
@shellshock1652 6 лет назад
I had intense weapon training in the FFL but i still love watching your vids Sir, every time i do watch some of your vids i learn something new! So thanks a lot for the very informative and handy tips and tricks you share Sir! God bless ya! More Majorum!!!
@jimk1970
@jimk1970 9 лет назад
Hi! I really love this video! I really appreciate how you break it down in to manageable segments to practice. I was not aware of the "move both hands at the same speed" idea, and it makes really good sense after watching you go through it on video. Please keep posting more videos! :)
@organicmaterialsciencecorp6115
Quality work and such a quality guy. He is such a treasure. God Bless!!!
@biggaywizard
@biggaywizard 5 лет назад
I'm just starting to learn how to shoot a pistol, I can't thank you enough for this. I love the fact that emphasize safety first and developing your technique, awesome!!
@movingpictures8060
@movingpictures8060 3 года назад
Somebody made a comment about why anyone would thumbs down the video. It may be due to the fact that, as many have noticed, in the slomo intro, Jerry's finger is inside the trigger guard, not long after the gun clears the holster. So by Jerry's own definition, he is handling his firearm in an unsafe manner. Obviously, Jerry is well respected and has a huge following, but the facts are what they are. Whether or not this behavior is unsafe is a matter of opinion, but in this case, Jerry is contradicting his own advice, so no one should be upset for people pointing it out, or showing their disapproval with a thumbs down.
@Puppyplay1
@Puppyplay1 7 лет назад
Who would give Mr. Miculek a thumbs down????? There are some strange people in this world....dumbfounded.
@LuisSandoval-xn6nz
@LuisSandoval-xn6nz 7 лет назад
1234coolman he doesn't have competence.
@qualityguy8186
@qualityguy8186 6 лет назад
Whistling Maniac Even if you didn't like guns, he is a classy and fun guy. Ton of charisma.
@breakyoself83
@breakyoself83 6 лет назад
RU-vid employees or subscribed haters, 127 is the number on a lot of his videos I've watched...
@lordofthewicked
@lordofthewicked 6 лет назад
M J exactly right
@assmaster420
@assmaster420 5 лет назад
Cull Silver GunNuts create all the thumbs down. 👎 F them.
@jthomas1878
@jthomas1878 8 лет назад
Hope you dont mind but I use some of your tips when I teach new Soldiers, you have a really down to earth method of instruction. Keep it up Jerry!
@potatogunn1125
@potatogunn1125 6 лет назад
Your a baby killer Jeff, I'll bet you teach your soldiers how to be baby killers too. I hope you lose a loved one Jeff, fuck you.
@Countryboy2206
@Countryboy2206 6 лет назад
potato im sorry you have a shitty life
@Marco-bf4uu
@Marco-bf4uu 6 лет назад
Potato Gunn what is wrong with ya
@Marco-bf4uu
@Marco-bf4uu 6 лет назад
Jeff Thomas thanks for your service🇺🇸🇩🇪🎗
@mr.peanutbutter6969
@mr.peanutbutter6969 6 лет назад
Potato Gunn babies are future terrorists
@gnittegdellort
@gnittegdellort 8 лет назад
Seems like a great bloke, very informative and genuine. Thanks Jerry!
@Steve13lb12oz
@Steve13lb12oz 3 года назад
Thank you Mr. Miculek. I’ve enjoyed watching you shoot for very many years. Your videos are simply amazing.
@MrAzrancher
@MrAzrancher 9 лет назад
The "philipino" method spoken about originated with American shooters in the 1960's with the "Jordan" holster. Up until the 1990's the Jordan Holster was the standard in police holsters. The holster was canted at an angle with the grip forward of the muzzle and facilitated a smooth draw from standing or sitting (as in patrol vehicle). Later holster popularity had them straight and high and the "tactical" draw came about. People will debate these styles as forcefully as the 9mm VS .45 debate. But in the end what ever works best for you is GREAT!! Just train train train.......
@JohnCarloRuiz
@JohnCarloRuiz 6 лет назад
MrAzrancher it's "Filipino" interesting comment though.
@lordofthewicked
@lordofthewicked 6 лет назад
MrAzrancher agreed train train train
@user-td1zo3tv9p
@user-td1zo3tv9p 4 года назад
It's odd that Jerry attributes the sweep method and calls it the Filipino Method from some 30 years ago yet I was doing that back in the 80's when competing. My take on it is the economy of motion, i.e., the shortest distance between two point being a straight line (or nearly straight) whereas the "American Method" has roughly three (3) distinct motions; pull out, rotate up (horizontal) then thrust forward. I find the first method helps to employ muscle memory whereby once the sites are on target, both hands are already locked together in grip and the trigger is pressed once the barrel/sights/target are aligned. That's my take on the subject and always seemed to hold me in good stead over a number of years of competition as well as when I carried a gun on patrol duty. Few in my department were as fast or accurate as I was and even some 30 years later I have a fairly quick draw/presentation/target engagement. Nothing like when I was in my late 20's to early 30's but at 61 I can hold my own, thank you. Thanks for the presentation, Sir. Overnout
@rhllnm
@rhllnm 4 года назад
@@user-td1zo3tv9p Shooting history began in the 80's.
@justinnjackson1120
@justinnjackson1120 9 лет назад
I need to start implementing some of these techniques to make drawing from my holster. I never had a reference point, that seems like it would be a major benefit when drawing itself.
@7th_CAV_Trooper
@7th_CAV_Trooper 9 лет назад
I love the expression "a more enjoyable adventure." I'm gonna borrow that. Thanks for all the great videos!
@stevenbrinton1376
@stevenbrinton1376 9 лет назад
Man, I'd be happy if I could get to be half as good as JM! Not only is he a great shot and fast as lightning, but he is a great role model for up and coming shooters. Keep it up Jerry- you rock!
@yocam420
@yocam420 9 лет назад
being a filipino myself, i didnt know we had such technique which is usually how i draw my gun although i am not fast. thanks for the good words mr jerry, god bless thanks for the knowledge
@ryanwasawasmonteirodelgado8872
@ryanwasawasmonteirodelgado8872 3 года назад
Shut up brothers.
@TheEdster1981
@TheEdster1981 9 лет назад
The quality on the video is so good..
@z1522
@z1522 7 лет назад
His advice is more solid than most on RU-vid, particularly regarding Safety First, even if scrutinizing his videos suggests he isn't as scrupulous on trigger finger position as he preaches. I have a fundamental gripe with blurring lines between learning handgun methods for Real World personal defense, and the competitive shooter world. As Jerry demonstrates, once the emphasis shifts to hyperspeed competition, inevitable lapses in safety accrue; his 30 yr. plus provide a margin that appears to have worked, but newbies who focus on anything but safe manipulation at all times are the ones who shoot legs, hands, bystanders, etc. A few rare people like him might actually draw fast enough in defensive mode, but for mortals with a gun already pointed at them, attempting this will be the last thing they do. Worse in my book is the idea that competition instills, i.e. you intend to pull the trigger as soon as you draw, rather than mentally assessing your target, what is behind and around it, before a finger goes to a trigger. If you live by the Four Rules, no innocent person will ever suffer for your errors.
@hunter.1
@hunter.1 5 лет назад
Excellent lessons. I've seen many youtube channels about firearms, but i never saw any of them be so specific and go so deep in the techniques, sir you are a true master. Very good video and my very best regards
@alexmar1382
@alexmar1382 4 года назад
Thank you for the tips all these years, Mr. Miculek. By the way, I'm Filipino, but I shoot like an American; God bless the USA.
@vanjonesen
@vanjonesen 8 лет назад
Ya Think he's fast at shooting you should see him reload !! Jerry's so fast he startles his own reflection !!
@vanjonesen
@vanjonesen 8 лет назад
Roger that- Crazy fast wish I could meet him and shake that hand, made some speed woule rub off
@vanjonesen
@vanjonesen 8 лет назад
+Charlie Kelley thanks for your service sir
@flyurway
@flyurway 5 лет назад
He's so fast he'd be done shaking your hand before you even got it up! :D
@big6red389
@big6red389 5 лет назад
Loooool so true
@duluman88
@duluman88 9 лет назад
Your training videos are fantastic, I have significantly increased my shooting ability by watching, learning, and practicing the techniques you show. I'm no where near as fast as you, and you set the bar pretty high, but I like a challenge. Keep on being the best!
@ElCineHefe
@ElCineHefe 7 лет назад
I'm impressed by the excellent videos made by shooters like this man.
@Chris_FMS_Redfield
@Chris_FMS_Redfield 9 лет назад
fast hands, double tap, 1080p and 60fps confirmed for modern warfare 69
@guadalupegallegos6899
@guadalupegallegos6899 7 лет назад
Don't try to be a Rambo people. Unless your Jerry Miculek
@JonasUllenius
@JonasUllenius 5 лет назад
Jerry is the inspiration for Rambo.
@chrisrock340
@chrisrock340 9 лет назад
Every time I watch this video, I pick up something new. Thanks for posting!
@frankbiz
@frankbiz 8 лет назад
Your the best teacher on the net! I wish everyone would reach out and learn from the best. Thank you for the time you give us.
@rumptis
@rumptis 9 лет назад
Your great Jerry, but I hope you watched this because it looks like to me you broke your first rule in the high speed shot. It looks like your finger is in the trigger guard long before the pistol is parallel to the ground.
@tonyPB1
@tonyPB1 9 лет назад
You're right.
@naphackDT
@naphackDT 9 лет назад
It's hard to see from the camera angle, whether the finger is actually in the trigger guard, but the finger is indeed dangerously close to the trigger.
@unitedgray
@unitedgray 9 лет назад
I noticed that right off the bat before he ever mentioned it. There's no way he could get a shot off in .76 seconds without doing that. I love Jerry and his videos are awesome. But you have to be careful...no one can hide from the high speed camera.
@kitcarson1823
@kitcarson1823 9 лет назад
You are 100% right! And that's the first thing I noticed too when he started listing the rules. lol
@AllTheDips
@AllTheDips 9 лет назад
What I train people I always tell them... "Do as I say not as I do" because once you get the basics of what your doing you can do it your way, untill you've reached that point do as I say :)
@ForceMultiplier
@ForceMultiplier 4 года назад
Here in 2019.
@allenc.l.3228
@allenc.l.3228 2 года назад
Always love watching Jerry do his incredible shooting skill!
@brianatwood1620
@brianatwood1620 9 лет назад
Very good information Jerry. Bits nice to have someone to fully explain tips and especially in terms of firearm safety.
@ethanboyd7843
@ethanboyd7843 3 года назад
He shot so fast in the beginning, then I think he had a stroke because he moved SOOO SLOW the second time that it took like15 seconds just to get it outta the holster lol.
@runawaygun762
@runawaygun762 9 лет назад
I have to call out Mr. Miculek on something he said, because it's not working. He said to get to the next level, you have to be the first one on the range and the last one to leave. I have tried that, and I am not improving. Heck, I even fired a few rounds once at the range. I'm beginning to think there's something more to it than just being at a range.
@adrianrubi5012
@adrianrubi5012 9 лет назад
Bring with you a thousand rounds and a shot timer. practice FIRING in an open/outdoor shooting range. If you're not shooting at targets get out of the range.
@adrianrubi5012
@adrianrubi5012 9 лет назад
James Edward...Depends on what you wanna get into...IPSC? IDPA? or something really useful like taking classes at Thunder Ranch. I think you'll be all set with the last one. The fist two will require specialized instructors. It's really an individual kind of approach...use a Shot Timer with dry firing...be faster on target than the 2nd-beep. Start slow then speed comes later. have the muzzle of the pistol trace a straight line from the top of the holster up to your dominant eye onto your intended point of impact on the target. You'll figure out how to execute that on your own.
@James_Edward59
@James_Edward59 9 лет назад
Huh? I was just telling the guy he needs instruction if he's having trouble I didn't mention anything about competing in shooting competition. Maybe he just wanted to get better at shooting and this is all irrelevant because after rereading runawayguns original statement I just realized he was joking around saying that you cant just be at the range you have to practice too
@adrianrubi5012
@adrianrubi5012 9 лет назад
James Edward...oh sorry. I thought it was for me:)
@runawaygun762
@runawaygun762 9 лет назад
Thanks, fellas. I was being sarcastic. I shoot USPSA, 3 gun, steel challenge, and I'm a pistol instructor for the army's military police school. Great tips, though, except the Thunder Ranch advice.
@jacobdavis7974
@jacobdavis7974 8 лет назад
Great video Jerry! You actually put some things into perspective that I didn't think of. I've gotten a bit comfy with my comp and carry guns and haven't noticed some things that I do consistently wrong and potentially dangerous.
@lastdaysguitar
@lastdaysguitar 9 лет назад
Jerry, My wife and I have recently started shooting pistols and rifles and I cannot thank you enough for your truly great and FREE training on you tube. There are lots of gun videos on you tube, way too many inferior ones actually - but yours are set apart and are unique in expertise, effectiveness, and authority. Not only that, in addition to the much appreciated production skills, you have honed your personal skills that set the bar very high. I have learned so much from your videos sir. I'm sure if we could all thank you properly, you'd never have to buy a lunch again. lol! God bless you & yours.
@troytruong8246
@troytruong8246 8 лет назад
Had an officer i worked with. He accidentally shot himself in the foot while he was unholstering the firearm at training. Its serious folks.
@walruspictures
@walruspictures 9 лет назад
I propose that we phase out the Dillon miniguns and replace them with a clone army of Jerry Miculeks.
@neok4530
@neok4530 5 лет назад
Jerry makes it look so easy :-) I really like his relaxing way of giving away valuable experience and show us how things should be done! Thanks Jerry...
@MM-bg7in
@MM-bg7in 4 года назад
Favorite personality and shooter, seems to always enjoying shooting and sharing. Just makes me smile. Thanks you JM!
@travishailey3703
@travishailey3703 5 лет назад
Hands blessed by God himself😌
@rocdarjargm
@rocdarjargm 9 лет назад
Seriously? Six people are questioning the worlds fastest shooter?
@nfamousonline
@nfamousonline 9 лет назад
rocdarjar gm I guess you haven't heard? Everybody "thinks" they know everything online. lol
@rocdarjargm
@rocdarjargm 9 лет назад
nfamousonline evidently you do not know who is making this video .. back off troll
@nfamousonline
@nfamousonline 9 лет назад
rocdarjar gm I was referring to those know-it-alls who were questioning Jerry, so you took my sarcasm out of context. Save the troll shit for anti-gunners.
@rocdarjargm
@rocdarjargm 9 лет назад
nfamousonline my bad buddy
@thetruth418
@thetruth418 8 лет назад
+rocdarjar gm LOL calm down chief. nfamousonline was agreeing with you. You're a moron.
@stephenrice4554
@stephenrice4554 3 года назад
Once more , good solid , honest , experienced advice . Can't get better .
@johnsnodgrass9976
@johnsnodgrass9976 9 лет назад
This is a great video. I really appreciate the way you teach, which is by progression with no unneeded movements.
@irwinwins5307
@irwinwins5307 8 лет назад
You guys are great Monday night quarterbacks. If you watch carefully his finger is not on the trigger but bent going into trigger while gun get parallel to ground. This is 30 years experience here, how many years you guys been doing this? 2,5,7 years? If you had any idea you would know his finger never rode the trigger. (Don't even bother with your rebuttals, you don't shoot like myself)
@jiujitsu1964
@jiujitsu1964 8 лет назад
I agree.
@patg5092
@patg5092 7 лет назад
He says NO finger in the guard until the barrel is level. He says he doesn't mount the trigger until the push forward. But that is not what happens in the slow mo opening of the video.
@USFZeus
@USFZeus 7 лет назад
Not to nitpick or be an internet jerk but after watching the video I noticed Mr. Miculek adjusts his holster with his grip over the muzzle, in the holster, when the gun is condition 1 (loaded chamber) 8:42. It would probably never be an issue in 100 yrs but still technically by his own definition, not a good practice. Anyone else notice this? Very good video and 99.99% of people could learn a lot from Jerry, myself included.
@azseal
@azseal 7 лет назад
I noticed, and once I saw it, I couldn't un-see it. He did tend to do it subconsciously a lot. And I'm a huge fan of his.
@sonnygunz9207
@sonnygunz9207 6 лет назад
I don’t see it. Maybe it’s the angle.
@nickredmond9636
@nickredmond9636 6 лет назад
I noticed the same thing. Hopefully he never looses a finger.
@ryanliberty2384
@ryanliberty2384 6 лет назад
Yes I saw it many times, love you Jerry, but he's right, you grab the muzzle a few times while the pistol is holstered. This has nothing to do with your skill set, just a safety observation. Jerry, you are still my idol! I hope to be half as good as you on day! Keep up the awesome videos, I've learned so much!
@alaskajohn5695
@alaskajohn5695 6 лет назад
Jerry, thank you for all your instruction and hard work, very much appreciated. I share your video's with my family 3-girls, they all want to be good shooters. We practice your techniques on our home range. we have always been fans and respect your shooting knowledge and accomplishes. Alaska John
@vincef7487
@vincef7487 5 лет назад
Holy crap! I didn't think so much practical information could actually fit into a 10:32 video! Thank you!!!
@triziamae16
@triziamae16 8 лет назад
Did I just hear my country's name, Filipino?
@rashidgaylon1236
@rashidgaylon1236 5 лет назад
Trizia Mae FILIPINO IS NOT A COUNTRY NAME DUMBASS.
@rashidgaylon1236
@rashidgaylon1236 5 лет назад
its philippines
@billijiran5995
@billijiran5995 5 лет назад
You live in Filipino? Good lord.
@ykevin0607
@ykevin0607 5 лет назад
Another utak tae peenoise
@all.things.boosted
@all.things.boosted 9 лет назад
notice how hes not shooting a glock
@zeroryde
@zeroryde 9 лет назад
Cause he's sponsored by S&W
@AnAZPatriot
@AnAZPatriot 9 лет назад
Steven Stewart Yeah, I think S&W might have a problem giving him sponsorship money if he's caught shooting a Glock.
@leneshar1
@leneshar1 9 лет назад
Fun and informative. Every time I watch your videos I want to get some range time. Can't wait for spring!
@ER_aka_RAM
@ER_aka_RAM 7 лет назад
You are (as you've heard countless times over) the absolute greatest! Very much appreciate all of your insight.. Thank you!
@beenschmokin
@beenschmokin 9 лет назад
Love this vid. Jerry always on key with his speed and combat accuracy. Keep it lubed and Geaux Tigers!
@cynthiacrofts3573
@cynthiacrofts3573 9 лет назад
Thanks for the video, every time I watch one I get excited to practice:) I am a beginner shooter and will practice these steps slowly, and safely!!
@DrTech-pw2cu
@DrTech-pw2cu 4 года назад
Awesome, inspiring, and his videos never get old.
@adambaez2114
@adambaez2114 5 лет назад
This guy is the freakin man!!!!! Love your videos very informative and crystal clear. Never a dull or boring moment 👌👍
@thedodgeboyz
@thedodgeboyz 9 лет назад
Thanks for making informative as well as entertaining videos Jerry
@austinseneca2661
@austinseneca2661 9 лет назад
Perhaps my favorite video you have made. Mainly because it actually taught me a skill.
@jalan8171
@jalan8171 4 года назад
The moves that Mr. Miculek are capable of with a pistol are amazing. Shows what you can accomplish after a few thousand Correct repetitions.
@tomparker8932
@tomparker8932 4 года назад
Years of invaluable info that he values freely to teach....a Sensei for sure, thanx Mr. M
@Mhdogman
@Mhdogman 6 лет назад
Sir your wisdom is truly appreciated. It's fun to watch you and even better to listen. Smiles
@mc52
@mc52 5 лет назад
Thank you for the video!! Great information!! I like how you explain so that anyone can learn, from the expert to the beginner. And thank you for stressing safety, too easy to fail at being safe.
@michaeltreephotography
@michaeltreephotography 6 лет назад
Excellent and life saving advice, Thank you Mr.Miculek
@georgeleonard2217
@georgeleonard2217 2 года назад
As a novelist and screenwriter, this is just gold to have. All the terms, all the best practices. Elmore Leonard boasted he never had fired a pistol in his life. He knew how dangerous it was to just play around and all he really needed was terms and hints where a bad guy or fool could screw up, for suspense purposes.
@extec101
@extec101 4 года назад
im so impressed on not only how JM shoots but the standard of his safety and knowlige about guns and gun handling.
@jcrilley1646
@jcrilley1646 9 лет назад
I am glad I found your channel, outstanding videos. I plan to watch each and every one.
@shanedriver9094
@shanedriver9094 2 года назад
Nothing more chilling ti see a slow mo draw from the goat 🐐
@r.mercado9737
@r.mercado9737 7 лет назад
Sir It is a pleasure listening to you. Great presentation! Semper Fi
@lawrencemuhr7355
@lawrencemuhr7355 8 лет назад
I always like Mr. Miculek and he is amazing! Thanks, this safety video was great and you can never be too safe.
@gilbertsantiago2921
@gilbertsantiago2921 5 лет назад
God bless u my Frend !! I’m new in this !! And now your new student !! Thanks for all your tips I’m still whatching your videos plis keep going doing ones !!
@MrJamesjustin
@MrJamesjustin 4 года назад
Great video mate. I've been shooting for a while, and I still learned heaps. Cheers for that.
@totslocust
@totslocust 9 лет назад
Great video! Always a good to refresh on the basics.
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