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Nice video kid. I feel your pain about being able to afford shooting 5.56 or 9mm and I'm an old person with a real job.
Like someone else said, If you want to make more videos, you'll probably want to get a better microphone. Otherwise your presentation was really good. You've got a natural style and aren't trying to be entertaining. Good stuff. Keep it up.
Great video; so cool to see younger people getting into shooting sports. AR15.com sent me here. I second the other comment about not using deformed steel.
Your channel was recommended by AR15.com. Glad to see some good home style shooting videos and the next generation to get into shooting. Keep up the videos. Also a lapel mic might help, not sure if it's my phone or the video but a little hard to hear you some times.
Ar15 mentioned your video, so here I am. I hope to see more videos from you. Stick with it, mistakes happen, learn and grow. I appreciate your style. This is what youtube used to be. You're going to go places!
Great to see you enjoying yourself and telling what you know. Good point about malfunction training: with 22lr you are going to get it. Having fun with 22lr in an AR platform IS training, even when having fun.
You've chosen a good path, just follow the basic rules of firearms and you shouldn't have any mishaps, don't learn the hard way like many of us did. I'm happy to see you join us firearm enthusiasts.
I got this same kit a few years back (the last time ammo got expensive), so I could teach my kids. Such a great idea. And an easy addition to my emergency go bag, so we can shoot 223 or 22. And i can carry a lot more 22.
Keep the content coming young man.
Constructive criticism: work on audio levels. Had to crank my TV up to max to be able to hear you.
I was sent AR15.com he said your channel was what YouTube used to be. I hope he is right cause I miss good down to earth channels. If you would like to have a suggestion on how to get views. My suggestion is just review any and everything you get your hands on. Honestly and I promise your channel will blow up. Also add a bit of history about whatever it is you get. I enjoy the history of firearms for instance I just picked up a Ruger security six and it was fun to find videos that explain the history of that revolver.
Awesome, man. Always good to see younger people practice anyway they can. You totally nailed all the key points and you are clearly very knowledgeable and well spoken. You are totally, correct; shooting IS fun. It doesn't always have to be about getting that sub-MOA group, or getting the longest shot, it can just be about having fun.
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old vet or old nra shooter, got the chicken wing going strong
4:22 the wax on the bullet is to preserve the lead and prevent lead fouling in your barrel it’s a good thing. Cool video keep up the good work.
Reminds me of the early days of Demolition Ranch. Good work kid.
Nice video kid. I feel your pain about being able to afford shooting 5.56 or 9mm and I'm an old person with a real job.
Like someone else said, If you want to make more videos, you'll probably want to get a better microphone. Otherwise your presentation was really good. You've got a natural style and aren't trying to be entertaining. Good stuff. Keep it up.
You'll like the TX22!
CMMG isn't going to like you dissing their mags…lol, but get a few S&W M&P22 mags, they work great!
ARFCOM sent me.
Great video; so cool to see younger people getting into shooting sports. AR15.com sent me here. I second the other comment about not using deformed steel.
This is encouraging to see. A Father and son outside, shooting, teaching, bonding. America needs so much more of this.
"Im just a small person"
I bet hes a full 6" taller than John Lovell….
Good job young man.
Your channel was recommended by AR15.com. Glad to see some good home style shooting videos and the next generation to get into shooting. Keep up the videos. Also a lapel mic might help, not sure if it's my phone or the video but a little hard to hear you some times.
Ar15 mentioned your video, so here I am.
I hope to see more videos from you. Stick with it, mistakes happen, learn and grow. I appreciate your style. This is what youtube used to be. You're going to go places!
I'm here from the AR15.com video on YouTube,
Keep up the good work!
Great to see you enjoying yourself and telling what you know. Good point about malfunction training: with 22lr you are going to get it. Having fun with 22lr in an AR platform IS training, even when having fun.
Enjoyed the wholesome vid, my man. Keep an open mind, stay honest, and have fun! Subscribed!
You've chosen a good path, just follow the basic rules of firearms and you shouldn't have any mishaps, don't learn the hard way like many of us did.
I'm happy to see you join us firearm enthusiasts.
I got this same kit a few years back (the last time ammo got expensive), so I could teach my kids. Such a great idea. And an easy addition to my emergency go bag, so we can shoot 223 or 22. And i can carry a lot more 22.
Keep the content coming young man.
Constructive criticism: work on audio levels. Had to crank my TV up to max to be able to hear you.
Well done sir.
Great video keep them coming!!
Place your mags ammo down and bullets facing to the left.
You might have better luck if you clean the mags it looks like you can take them apart maybe 🤔
Lol dads like I don’t have to where ear protection. Your lucky to have a cool dad like that. But I’m sure you already know that.
I was sent AR15.com he said your channel was what YouTube used to be. I hope he is right cause I miss good down to earth channels. If you would like to have a suggestion on how to get views. My suggestion is just review any and everything you get your hands on. Honestly and I promise your channel will blow up. Also add a bit of history about whatever it is you get. I enjoy the history of firearms for instance I just picked up a Ruger security six and it was fun to find videos that explain the history of that revolver.
What region are you in? Cool video!
Awesome, man. Always good to see younger people practice anyway they can. You totally nailed all the key points and you are clearly very knowledgeable and well spoken. You are totally, correct; shooting IS fun. It doesn't always have to be about getting that sub-MOA group, or getting the longest shot, it can just be about having fun.
"it's not clip, it's magazine. People on the internet get very angry about that."
Boy do they ever!
Fantastic video! Thanks for explaining how we can use an AR with a cheaper caliber!
My only suggestion would be to either get a mic or speak up. I couldn't hear half of what you said.