Thank you for an excellent, informative video. It was to the point with no messing around or babbling endlessly off topic. Many TH-cam video makers could learn a lot from your video production style.
@ThunderMK11 No, the military’s “designated marksman” is not a sniper. He has neither the training, skill level, nor mission objectives (ISTAR, etc) of a sniper. Instead, the designated marksman within an infantry squad or platoon simply receives a bit of additional firearms training and then tasked with taking out targets at distances slightly further (up to 550 yards, versus 2200 yards for a sniper) than others in the squad or platoon typically focus on.
Excellent videos. I came looking for single and two point sling vids and the advantages of each. In just two videos you guys provided everything I was looking for and you presented thoughts and ideas I hadn't even considered - very well done, gentlemen. Thank you.
you need to check your term friend. a designated marksman outranges assault rifles, they use semi-automatic rifles usually that fire a bigger round with more primer behind it. a sniper doesn't neccessarily shoot his targets either seeing as a sniper usually collects intellegence to be relayed back to their command. a designated marksman is the guy on your team that takes the longer shots, and in certain situations plays a counter-sniper role.
Good job! In my review of slings, very little on the common attachment points front and rear. Most slings wrap around the weapon in some way. How about showing us attachment and use in a two point system using the sling attachments sold on the weapon?
I have the Mossberg 500 Cruiser (without a buttstock). I am interested in getting a two point sling. Could you help me with a suggestion on a particular two point sling model and the accessories/adaptors I would need? Thank you. :)
@Paintballinmike1 my comment was from the stand poijt of the politally correct way occupations are re named to be easier on the ears. the move away from the term sniper also gsve rise to the..."just shoot the gun out of his hand" mentality. anyone in a roll of looking down a scope with the intention of shooting at a distance greater than the others in your team is a sniper
Hands down this is the best video on the usage of slings I have seen. I feel like I should pay for this. Thanks.
Thank you for an excellent, informative video. It was to the point with no messing around or babbling endlessly off topic. Many TH-cam video makers could learn a lot from your video production style.
@ThunderMK11 No, the military’s “designated marksman” is not a sniper. He has neither the training, skill level, nor mission objectives (ISTAR, etc) of a sniper. Instead, the designated marksman within an infantry squad or platoon simply receives a bit of additional firearms training and then tasked with taking out targets at distances slightly further (up to 550 yards, versus 2200 yards for a sniper) than others in the squad or platoon typically focus on.
Excellent videos. I came looking for single and two point sling vids and the advantages of each. In just two videos you guys provided everything I was looking for and you presented thoughts and ideas I hadn't even considered - very well done, gentlemen. Thank you.
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you need to check your term friend. a designated marksman outranges assault rifles, they use semi-automatic rifles usually that fire a bigger round with more primer behind it.
a sniper doesn't neccessarily shoot his targets either seeing as a sniper usually collects intellegence to be relayed back to their command. a designated marksman is the guy on your team that takes the longer shots, and in certain situations plays a counter-sniper role.
very professional and informative
Ah...effective gray man tactical clothing . Nice.
Good job! In my review of slings, very little on the common attachment points front and rear. Most slings wrap around the weapon in some way. How about showing us attachment and use in a two point system using the sling attachments sold on the weapon?
Great video.
For some reasons, he looks like Bruce Willis to me.
I have the Mossberg 500 Cruiser (without a buttstock). I am interested in getting a two point sling. Could you help me with a suggestion on a particular two point sling model and the accessories/adaptors I would need?
Thank you. :)
good video, thank you :D
Omg it's voldemort haha
learned alot here, thanks!
Bruce Riddle? or Tom Willis?
2:54 african style (african carry) ? rifle with trigger ahead, right ? thank you !
ciao
With african style do you also fire the the rifle sideways like the africans style of firing a pistol in the inner city. ;)
yes THANKS YOU!!
Bruce Willis or Voldemort?
Great video. "designated marksman" call it what it is... SNIPER.
@Paintballinmike1 my comment was from the stand poijt of the politally correct way occupations are re named to be easier on the ears. the move away from the term sniper also gsve rise to the..."just shoot the gun out of his hand" mentality. anyone in a roll of looking down a scope with the intention of shooting at a distance greater than the others in your team is a sniper
@Paintballinmike1 first off...friend, as one of the snipers or designated marksman on my
I think he looks like Joe Satriani. 🤘
nope
voldemort
Great teaching straightforward no bull!
No matter how thorough you are always be somebody saying something Negative amazing damn liberals LOL.
no comments? my time to say something epiclyawesomeandmaketopcomment, fuck cant think of anything! thumbs me up lmfao, nice vid btw really helpful
bruce willis O_O
Told nothing about how to attached a sling. I Google how to attach a two point sling and this was video.. no help ... On how to attach the slings.
+Michael Rigdon I don't see the word 'attach' on the title either, so it must be about attaching slings to a gun.
You use the sling points.
But how am I supposed to rig the strap? I must be dumb, because I can't find any information about it.
Michael Rigdon
Depends on what attachment U have the rest is pretty straightforward this is a two part video. 2of2