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Viral Turkish Olympic Shooter Wins Medal With Minimal Gear, Why The US Didn't Dominate Shooting?

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Ironically, the countries racking up the most medals in shooting are the ones where owning a gun is practically impossible. Meanwhile, the US is nowhere on the leaderboard. πŸ€”πŸ˜‚

When I first saw this story of the viral Turkish shooter Yusuf Dikec winning a medal, looking like he came right out of the stands with no special gear, looking like a hitman with a hand in his pocket, my level of care was -15.

Not because I don’t appreciate the skill set required for this man or any of these shooters at the Olympics to do what they do, it’s just that I’m an American.

So when I see a bunch of people shooting air guns that look like they’re cosplaying as cyborgs, I’m not that moved.

I’m moved even less when I see a guy without any of the cosplay get up shooting an airgun with his hands in his pocket.

Don’t get me wrong you can do a lot of damage with an air rifle or pistol, but let’s not like the recoil from an air pistol comes anywhere close to the recoil on an actual pistol.

Now, it does beg the question: If shooting an actual gun accurately is so much harder than shooting an air gun, why isn’t the USA dominating in shooting sports, considering how pro-gun we are as a country?

Now I’ll say this, if the Olympics ever decides to add three gun or the tactical games, nobody is beating the United States?

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38 COMMENTS

  1. 3:10 if youre accurate with a iron sight with any gun you shouldn't have that much problems with an air pistol. Again, in the Olympics accuracy is tested, so no one cares about recoil, since it only affects accuracy when you have to shoot many rounds fast. Also its the fucking olympica avery nation wants to but their beat athletes there

  2. I believe that countries around the world have stronger gun laws than America so for foreigners shooting real guns to train that’s impossible. Thats maybe why air guns can accommodate everyone in the world in the Olympics …. Like Asia guns are banned in Japan, Thailand, etc.

  3. A lot of people in the countries where firearms arent legal to privately own, they obsess over airsoft, air rifles, nerf, whatever. So if anything, they are way more versed in this olympic plinking instead on an M1A like Garand Thumb. Not to say Americans and gun sports shouldnt correlate-they should be winning something in them.

  4. Went and did a national police Explorer competition on as younger we had pistol competitions with 38 live round pistols, but yet the biggest trophy was for some sideshow air pistol handgun competition that hardly anybody did the trophy was taller than me and I was 6 foot trophy for an air pistol competition that nobody even went was like just a carnival sideshow deal?

  5. I wouldn't be so fast to say Americans would dominate shooting if the guns were real and the competition was "tactical". Eric Grauffel (FRA) beat everyone's ass in the IPSC Worlds this year and 9 times total. It's a similar situation with Maria Guschina (RUS) on the women's side.

    They both put in a professional, Olympic-level training effort because, for whatever economic reason, they can. Until both Olympic style and practical shooting offer some level of professional opportunity for Americans, we can only reasonably expect to achieve results commensurate with it being a hobby.

  6. America is pretty unique about firearms ownership and use. So Americans get to do firearms stuff. Many countries have restrictive firearms laws, so air gunning is they you have left. They are different enough that it matters in competition.

  7. If your country has popular dominant sport, most of the time that is the weakest sport they have. Like in Philippines, all of its population knew Basketball and everyone knows how to play basketball, whereever you go there is a basketball court. But where are they now in Olympics and International basketball, they can't compete to the bigger team that don't have Basketball as their dominant sport.

  8. 2:50 We can own guns in Serbia. It's not as easy to get them as in the US, but Serbia has the third highest per capita rate of gun ownership in the world. The reason why US shooters dominate this is because you don't have good shooters for this discipline. Recoil doesn't meter here because air pistols are single-shot and they go for extreme accuracy. For clarification, I competed in IDPA and IPSC.

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