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Nice list. I agree with the click on the back of the light because in the majority of civilian defensive real world use you’re either going to absolutely need the light to see or you’re not going to need the light at all so a more deliberate on off switch makes sense and cuts out failure points.
"you gotta work on the human anatomy" There's only so much work that can be done on Human Anatomy before people start looking at you funny or wondering "what happened to that guy?" People generally don't like getting bits cut off or extra bits added… 😉
I have a battle rifle. That one stays practical. I have a fun one that has way too much stuff on it. I don’t want a bunch of the same set up. I just want to enjoy what I have. It gets crazy that people keep saying every gun needs to be the exact same.
Shooting in the dark with a flashlight on will allow you a few shots from the start before you will not be able to see from the smoke from you firing your weapon, so train moving after you fire to be able to get accustomed to moving after firing while unable to see very well,
I dont always want to point a gun at things that I want to point a light at, and with a side button AA light, I can hold it and manipulate the switch with my weak hand thumb, without interfering with my 2 handed grip on my pistol. If it's shtf, the LAST thing that I will do will be to show a normal light at night. That just makes a target of me and is un-called-for. I favor a 45 degree mount for the red dot and a 1×6 variable glass, in QD, return to zero bases and with luminous iron sights. You want a match-grade, 12.5" skinny barrel, 1 in 9" rifling twist rate, 60 gr Nosler Partition softpoints, 60 gr Aguila subsonic 22 ammo, trigger job, free float tube, GI bipod. You need to have take-down concealment, and a gun that's still handy with a truly effective can mounted on it. This lets you snipe effectively to 400m, and take crows and prairie dogs, to 200m, chucks to 250m, coyotes to 300m, using 69 gr hpbt match ammo, and to win matches.
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Mag release button? I use mags from a 80's action movie mags company, and never reload. I mean never reload since 1994.
Competition shooters are the cross fitters of the gun world. They are insufferable
If you’re shooting at something, turning on your light is the least of your worries…
Great chemistry, these guys.
preparing for when they lift the ban in illinois. Pray for us
Does Jason's face always seem to mirror the viewers whenever Kaya talks?
Nice list. I agree with the click on the back of the light because in the majority of civilian defensive real world use you’re either going to absolutely need the light to see or you’re not going to need the light at all so a more deliberate on off switch makes sense and cuts out failure points.
"you gotta work on the human anatomy"
There's only so much work that can be done on Human Anatomy before people start looking at you funny or wondering "what happened to that guy?" People generally don't like getting bits cut off or extra bits added… 😉
Grandpa told me just keep your tools original as is from the factory attaching fancy items makes the tools more heavy..!!!
What kind of rail covers are those?
13:11 Jason’s face 😂😂😂😂😂
I have a battle rifle. That one stays practical. I have a fun one that has way too much stuff on it. I don’t want a bunch of the same set up. I just want to enjoy what I have. It gets crazy that people keep saying every gun needs to be the exact same.
I think sometimes people put a lot
Of stuff on their AR’s. In the Army I did yearly 20 k Ruck marches with m16/203 it was flat out rough lol.
Plastic mags(magpul especially) feed better than metal mags
Number 1 forgetting to add a bayonet lug
Why not just check your screw tightness periodically instead of writting all over your gun
This is all personal preference, everyone trains and learns what they do and don't like, the same way you two do … Lame video
Which huxwrx can is that? K?
Good keeps you on your toes about all the little things to look out for thanks
Kaya is a douche.
Murphy and Darwin. The tag team you didn’t account for.
Jason…. “Worldstar 💯” 😂😂😂
JASON!!!
Youre not my dad!
Good content guys. It's nothing wrong with penciling in a little education here and there.
Jason face when Kaya said you don’t need a sling if you have a light 😂😂😂. The beef continues iykyk 😂😂
People set up there rifles like they are in war. You are not all you need is a red dot possibly a flashlight
👍🏽👍🏽
Shooting in the dark with a flashlight on will allow you a few shots from the start before you will not be able to see from the smoke from you firing your weapon, so train moving after you fire to be able to get accustomed to moving after firing while unable to see very well,
I miss when classic firearms was a good channel.
Another idea for Mags to differentiate calibers is colors: my plan for my gun is 5.56mm tan, .300 Blk Black, along with different designs.
Some people I know who served in the military think the biggest mistake was inventing it in the first place. (and forcing our troops to use it)
Number 6: Don’t put your light way out on a diving board like 2:34
The more accessories added to your rifle the bigger clown you are.
Free Kaya
I dont always want to point a gun at things that I want to point a light at, and with a side button AA light, I can hold it and manipulate the switch with my weak hand thumb, without interfering with my 2 handed grip on my pistol. If it's shtf, the LAST thing that I will do will be to show a normal light at night. That just makes a target of me and is un-called-for. I favor a 45 degree mount for the red dot and a 1×6 variable glass, in QD, return to zero bases and with luminous iron sights. You want a match-grade, 12.5" skinny barrel, 1 in 9" rifling twist rate, 60 gr Nosler Partition softpoints, 60 gr Aguila subsonic 22 ammo, trigger job, free float tube, GI bipod. You need to have take-down concealment, and a gun that's still handy with a truly effective can mounted on it. This lets you snipe effectively to 400m, and take crows and prairie dogs, to 200m, chucks to 250m, coyotes to 300m, using 69 gr hpbt match ammo, and to win matches.
If olight cost more would you like them more?
Make a pro tips video when setting up a rifle.
Kaya was taking notes with Seal Team 6 guy I see…
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Boom 💥 Boom Clap 👏🏾 Time 😂
Good stuff siggers
Great video guys!
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