Jack Carr shoots an unconventional 3-Gun run with a Glock 34 Combat Master, a Sig Copperhead SMG, and a Taran Tactical V-Seven .308 AR-10 #tarantactical #jackcarr #combatmaster
@@ryanrudolph2857 you get good by start out slow and smooth. Speed comes later. That's what the expression means. My father was national level competitve shooter and a coach for over thirty years and this was one of his mantras
@@TTime685 Well, maybe it's time to either start drilling at home or stop using any product where petroleum was used in the manufacturing process. If it's the latter, you'll need to go off-grid and start living life like it's 1824...
Fascinating to see his movements compared to all these competition shooters. Certainly slower, but so much more deliberate. He's aware of his surroundings and cognisant that in real life the targets shoot back
@@HWG-wm8ld no, 3 gun competitors would be dead. They'd wax him in this, but not real life. A 3 gun competition is not a scenario one would likely come across in any combat in the last 20 or so years. A pistol and an sbr M4. A breacher may have a shotgun if the platoon commander dictates.
@@slowpoke96Z28that only makes things easier to ANYTHING shooter… i dont understand how any of that is relevant in regards to replying to the other guy but sure go off🫥
Remember these Karen tacticool shooters are always shooting at targets that never shoot back hence the speed loading and fast movements. The way they shoot would get them killed in real combat, competition shooters lie to themselves alot.
My takeaway: You see how he holds on the target like a tiny bit longer? That's that "until the threat is gone"-training. The other shooters on this course transition away so much faster; they send it from their 1.75lb, short-pull modified 9mms and they're on to the next. He holds on just a little more, just a hair, because he has real world experience and is naturally looking for target reaction. This is why competition shooting should not overly influence combat shooting. They are fundamentally different, in my opinion, and we see a bit too much cross over these days -- anything from extra unnecessary gadgets to trying to be super fast at course runs and disregarding fundamentals of movement as a result. Rant over.
0:24 That step he takes is CQB 101, but it’s beautiful. The real pros nail the basics, they make it so smooth, so effortless that you’ll miss it unless you’re looking
ANY pro with any tools doesn't seem fast, but the work is done much faster then the one all frenzied up. After several thousand of hours you get the exact procedure down and every move is effective.
LOL. If you're switching between three guns in CQB, you're getting fucked up. 3-gun always has been and always will be a shooting sport, nothing more. It's not combat simulation. Just a fun time trial.
@@concentrator3906 If that's the case, then he knows even less about what he's saying. If you're in CQB and you lift your weapon up to move around an obstacle, you're asking to get killed. Again, this is the action of someone who knows what preselected targets he's engaging at what range--it's not a how-to on CQB. Game plan it out. Your weapon is up like Carr's, you come tight around an obstacle or wall, and there's a bad guy also around the wall. Guess what, that bad guy is now in your "workspace" and your primary firearm is out of the fight and unable to be brought into the fight because the bad guy's into your body making it impossible for you to bring the primary firearm into the fight. So long as the bad guy hasn't been equally stupid, he's got you at distance because his primary firearm is leveled for combat and you're going to get stitched across the chest before you can say, "Oh shit". Again, this isn't combat training or anything like it. It's a fun time trial with its own skills that will get you killed if you try and employ them in real combat. I think Carr would say the same.
You can never miss fast enough. Every shot counts and every shot should be a final shot. The difference between down range guys and competition guys is very clear. Every movement counts and should be deliberate just like he was. Good work brother man. BZ and Semper Fi
@@haydensmith7551 thanks. I stand corrected. I see he was team 5 as an E and 2 and 7 as an O. I could’ve sworn when he first gained notoriety the talking heads would intro him as a “team 6” guy. Regardless thanks for the correction.
Who also lied about a stolen package and fired an employee had them locked up all the while the stolen package was found less than 10 minutes after they claimed it was stolen! Stolen honor!
This is why I really enjoy watching a Pro doing this so smoothly like cutting butter, I hate those who claim to be the only ones who know how to do this but keep using the other hand or arm along the barrel with the thumb distracting the sight, arrgg, that I hate that
V-Seven rifles are SWEET. They're absolutely spendy, but if you can afford them, they are a top-level gun that's pretty unique in the industry. I haven't seen a .308, but I have two buddies who do competitive 3-gun with 5.56 versions, and I bought their 6mm ARC as a combination deer/varmint gun. They are a top-notch rifle.
@@angusmcculloch6653 It'll target shoot to 1200m, but even if it didn't, it's a solidly-built, super lightweight AR-15. I'm at a point where I'd rather have fewer guns that are well-built than a safe full of PSAs and other cheap junk.
@@bradsimpson8724 I, too, tend to lean towards "buy once, cry once" but $2,500 for just the upper and $4,000 for the rifle? You can buy a DD and furnish it with quality optics for that price.
@@angusmcculloch6653 When I bought mine, very few manufacturers were offering a turn-key 6mm ARC system, which is what I wanted, and I had tried out a V-Seven, so I knew I liked them. Besides, $3500(what I spent) is pretty cheap, given what I typically spend on a rifle. I can afford it.
Proof that slow is smooth and smooth is fast..... No wasted motion...
Unless you're delta. Then fast is fast. 😂
No slow is slow.
Correct
slow is slow. If you’re good you shoot smooth and fast
@@ryanrudolph2857 you get good by start out slow and smooth. Speed comes later. That's what the expression means. My father was national level competitve shooter and a coach for over thirty years and this was one of his mantras
A real shooter that’s been in combat… nice
Ahh no ....
@@ACommenterOnTH-camJack Carr has been on multiple combat deployments.
troll@@ACommenterOnTH-cam
@@MikeRehfuss Fighting for rich politicians resource grabs! Yay! 😑
@@TTime685 Well, maybe it's time to either start drilling at home or stop using any product where petroleum was used in the manufacturing process. If it's the latter, you'll need to go off-grid and start living life like it's 1824...
Can you imagine a team of these guys in a dynamic entry. Impressive
Bruh. Put it back in your pants.
Worst nightmare.
YES I CAN!!
Very frickin effective. These gentleman know there shite.
Fascinating to see his movements compared to all these competition shooters. Certainly slower, but so much more deliberate. He's aware of his surroundings and cognisant that in real life the targets shoot back
If all those targets were shooting back, he would be fried chicken. It’s not relative to combat
Exactly!!
@@HWG-wm8ld no, 3 gun competitors would be dead. They'd wax him in this, but not real life. A 3 gun competition is not a scenario one would likely come across in any combat in the last 20 or so years. A pistol and an sbr M4. A breacher may have a shotgun if the platoon commander dictates.
@@slowpoke96Z28that only makes things easier to ANYTHING shooter… i dont understand how any of that is relevant in regards to replying to the other guy but sure go off🫥
Remember these Karen tacticool shooters are always shooting at targets that never shoot back hence the speed loading and fast movements. The way they shoot would get them killed in real combat, competition shooters lie to themselves alot.
Best shooting author I've ever read. His books are as dead-on as he is.
Big Bravo Zulu from 🇨🇦
Why the blm profile pic Canada?
@@joem3999 lol it is what popped up generically. I’ve never thought about it being a BLM dude with his eyes closed!
@@14goldmedals Lmao.
That first contact,straight from the hip. There’s levels to this shit 🤫
My takeaway: You see how he holds on the target like a tiny bit longer? That's that "until the threat is gone"-training. The other shooters on this course transition away so much faster; they send it from their 1.75lb, short-pull modified 9mms and they're on to the next. He holds on just a little more, just a hair, because he has real world experience and is naturally looking for target reaction.
This is why competition shooting should not overly influence combat shooting. They are fundamentally different, in my opinion, and we see a bit too much cross over these days -- anything from extra unnecessary gadgets to trying to be super fast at course runs and disregarding fundamentals of movement as a result. Rant over.
Well said. Not to mention every one gets so hyped up when they run some godly fast drill with a full length 9mm rifle. Not hard haha.
practice helps
Well tell that to all the Karen tacticool shooters because they legit think they'd do fine in combat their egos show it all the time 😂
Totally true. vet with royal marines
Don't see much of a delay. He moves pretty damn quick.
Scanning for more at the end of the run. Solid work
0:24
That step he takes is CQB 101, but it’s beautiful. The real pros nail the basics, they make it so smooth, so effortless that you’ll miss it unless you’re looking
ANY pro with any tools doesn't seem fast, but the work is done much faster then the one all frenzied up. After several thousand of hours you get the exact procedure down and every move is effective.
LOL. If you're switching between three guns in CQB, you're getting fucked up. 3-gun always has been and always will be a shooting sport, nothing more. It's not combat simulation. Just a fun time trial.
@@angusmcculloch6653he's talking about the fucking step to secure the space, not about the 3-gun switch right?
@@concentrator3906 If that's the case, then he knows even less about what he's saying. If you're in CQB and you lift your weapon up to move around an obstacle, you're asking to get killed. Again, this is the action of someone who knows what preselected targets he's engaging at what range--it's not a how-to on CQB.
Game plan it out. Your weapon is up like Carr's, you come tight around an obstacle or wall, and there's a bad guy also around the wall. Guess what, that bad guy is now in your "workspace" and your primary firearm is out of the fight and unable to be brought into the fight because the bad guy's into your body making it impossible for you to bring the primary firearm into the fight.
So long as the bad guy hasn't been equally stupid, he's got you at distance because his primary firearm is leveled for combat and you're going to get stitched across the chest before you can say, "Oh shit".
Again, this isn't combat training or anything like it. It's a fun time trial with its own skills that will get you killed if you try and employ them in real combat. I think Carr would say the same.
I'm glad we have guys like this on our side lol.
Still shoots like a SEAL.
SEALs are generally not in a hurry to die.
Those guys never forget how to shoot
I imagine he probably still practices more than most.
@@mitchelldbarnesMost people only talk about practicing...
The bad mechanics of hunching over the gun, yes, he still does that.
A real author thats been in combat!!! Salute
The way he puts it all center left chest. Wow.
Good eye, I didn't notice until I read your comment.
These guys and gals who trained to serve and had to do it have my complete respect. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
Thanks for your service!
Thats what actual experience looks like. Sick. Cannot wait for the new book Jack.
The pen is mightier than the sword -Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Jack Carr: Not really
When you're in so close that a sword is useless, a pen jabbed into an eye socket, ear canal or temple wins.
To be fair, when Baron Lytton wrote that in 1839 the flintlock musket was the apex of firearm technology.
Never bring a pen to a gunfight
Unless the gun is out of ammoes.😁@@Luca_86
Lytton meant that bullets have better penetration than the sword. Aka don't bring a knife to a gunfight.
LOVE THE FOOTAGE!!! Great stuff from a amazing gentleman!
Jack with his left right scans after shooting lol
Seeing one of my best books writer in action is a sweet feeling. Much love from here Jack.
Love that guy.. his books are just as good as his shooting
Glad he’s on our side!
Hell yeah Jack!
Nicely done Jack!
Love to have one as well.
Jack is the real deal. His books are awesome.
That was smooth and precise. Damn
That was a clean run!
Trigger cadence was on point
Great work.
Glad he’s on our side!!
Thanks for your continuous love and support. How long have you been a fan?
Jack Carr is such a cool dude.
You can never miss fast enough. Every shot counts and every shot should be a final shot. The difference between down range guys and competition guys is very clear. Every movement counts and should be deliberate just like he was. Good work brother man. BZ and Semper Fi
Outstanding!!!
Well done!
A fella that will stay calm and put shots on target while taking fire.
Nice gear & Nice handling
He’s still got it !
Thank you for your service lad.
I wasnt ready for that rock n roll 🎸 switch 😂
His bullet spread is in the left chest. Sick!
Loving the simultaneous "WoooooOOOWwww" from the girls :D
Shot placement!!!
Very nice run.
Center left gave me chills.
Muscle memory on display. Nice run!
I love how he scanned the range just to make sure 👍
That’s one bad dude…. Love it
Big fan of my V Seven barrel and hand guard. They make good parts.
Taran sources parts from Aero just fyi for cost saving in the future
Nice run I want the second one.
I’d say he’s legit 🤷♂️
As opposed to being fake 🤦🏽♂️
@@ACommenterOnTH-camsarcasm
The V Seven 308 is an amazing weapon. I need to keep it from stove piping when ran suppressed but it is an awesome gun!
Nice scan at the end in case any of those other metal targets tried to draw on him. Dude is a stud.
Smooth and on target
He’s such a laid back unassuming guy. This reminds you he was DevGru. BZ Jack.
Negative he wasn't devgru
@@haydensmith7551 thanks. I stand corrected. I see he was team 5 as an E and 2 and 7 as an O. I could’ve sworn when he first gained notoriety the talking heads would intro him as a “team 6” guy. Regardless thanks for the correction.
@henrypuyi5485 algud still a badass nonetheless
The real deal guys don't show off or advertise it at all. They are confident enough not to need to prove anything to anyone.
that was an insane amount of practice on display.
Those full auto groups were TIGHT
What was that smg??
Impressed, not surprised.
Carr seems like a cool dude
real character Reese in action!
His muscle memory in full recall 🤙
Tinnifer & Porschay in the back trying to unlock his phone…
Jack is legitimately an all-around great man and American!!!😎💪👍🇺🇲
Kicking it.T800Aust
Good job, brother!
Jack is the real thing. He doesn't just play guns on gun fu.
Accurate, Efficient and Calm.
AWESOME
That man is the real deal
Respect!
He still got it. He knows the exact number of rounds to let off weapon, and per target.
These guys are really drilled. Very impressive.
Danger Close goes gun blazing!
Pure soldier through and through. Instinctively clears the area at the end of his run.
Who also lied about a stolen package and fired an employee had them locked up all the while the stolen package was found less than 10 minutes after they claimed it was stolen! Stolen honor!
Awesome
Notice how he is not just hitting the target, his groups are almost all just slightly to the left of center. Where the heart is.
I noticed that too....that takes tons of range time & skill for sure!
"Wooooow"
“Oh if he’s so skilled why didn’t he aim for the head”
His shot group is at the heart those hearts on those targets no longer exist
Who cares that he’s impressive in a competition this guy did this for real with his life on the line. An American hero
Smooth AF.
I love Hipster run gun ranges
Well done sir
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast!
That's one of the most dangerous people in the world, and a good guy!!
David Goggins ; “Who’s carrying the boats while you’re over here showing off?” 😁
🤌🏾 legit indeed Mr Carr🔥
"It's a pleasure watching a professional at work"~Sully, Uncharted 4
This is why I really enjoy watching a Pro doing this so smoothly like cutting butter, I hate those who claim to be the only ones who know how to do this but keep using the other hand or arm along the barrel with the thumb distracting the sight, arrgg, that I hate that
Cool as a cucumber, start to finish. Nice shootin'.
This place comes with cheer leaders…❤
One thing I noticed is how tight the grouping was.
I like the first pistol shot after the draw. The little selfdefence emergency hip fire.
I need that 16-inch .308 in my life. Jesus.
V-Seven rifles are SWEET. They're absolutely spendy, but if you can afford them, they are a top-level gun that's pretty unique in the industry. I haven't seen a .308, but I have two buddies who do competitive 3-gun with 5.56 versions, and I bought their 6mm ARC as a combination deer/varmint gun. They are a top-notch rifle.
@@bradsimpson8724 Do they do anything other than kill the deer/varmint? If not, it seems like you're overspending for nothing, really.
@@angusmcculloch6653 It'll target shoot to 1200m, but even if it didn't, it's a solidly-built, super lightweight AR-15. I'm at a point where I'd rather have fewer guns that are well-built than a safe full of PSAs and other cheap junk.
@@bradsimpson8724 I, too, tend to lean towards "buy once, cry once" but $2,500 for just the upper and $4,000 for the rifle? You can buy a DD and furnish it with quality optics for that price.
@@angusmcculloch6653 When I bought mine, very few manufacturers were offering a turn-key 6mm ARC system, which is what I wanted, and I had tried out a V-Seven, so I knew I liked them. Besides, $3500(what I spent) is pretty cheap, given what I typically spend on a rifle. I can afford it.
And he can write!
Smooth as a sharp knife cutting through melted butter.
Clean AF
Love to watch a pro at work👍
I need to rewatch. From 1st glance, these shots were all kill shots. Competition shooters shoot to hit. Operators like him shoot to kill.
Well done amigo…well done.
Jack the beast