@Kariri.w4t Miko's passport was found in their hotel, but unfortunately, Mio's wallet couldn't be located. Thankfully, the wallet only contained a small amount of cash and her credit card. Mio promptly contacted her bank and had the card frozen. So all is good for them really.
Awe, that sucks for Mio but the passport is the thing of MAJOR importance, so it's good they all had those. The credit card and small amount of money is of big inconvenience, but just an inconvenience. Losing her passport probably means going to a Japanese consulate/embassy to try to figure something out. Having to get stuff done in government buildings is at best, not fun, and at worst, an absolute nightmare.
@Kariri.w4t sure those things are possible. I still take umbrage with your declarative "so it's not her fault". You weren't there bud you have no way of knowing
@@hexpicxs430 Not possible since shooting range walls are reinforce so no rounds can go through them. Even high caliber rounds wouldn't be able to pierce the backwall of a shooting range since there are times where gun owners bring in their personal high caliber guns like a Barrett .50 cal anti material rifle or S&W model 500 revolver.
@Kariri.w4t That's a very eager _assumption_ , but we don't know for sure. Guess we might still find out how good Miko's aim truly is when she does it the next time (since between Hololive likely having more US events in the future, being more preoccupied with her passport at the time and not getting that full auto experience she'll probably want to give it another shot)
@@01100101011100100111i don't remember the name but it is the one where they add a lens to your eye. Kinda like making glasses/contact a part of you. She is much braver than me hahah. I can't stand the idea of eye surgery
From what little I know about shooting, Subaru looks to be a fairly reasonable shot too...Miko though, yeah, she's probably more dangerous to everything *but* her target ^^'
@@8elementallords Subaru's is what you'd expect from a beginner. Miko's likely is due to her not knowing how to get a proper sight picture and/or weak grip. Additionally we don't know the distance they were shooting.
@@Flight042 Makes sense, I've only been shooting like maybe twice (with a revolver IIRC), so like I said, basically no practical knowledge. I do know though that posture and grip are probably some of the most important aspects of making sure you actually land even remotely where you're trying to aim, so one of those being off definitely makes sense for Miko's possible issues (especially if, based on what the three of them actually said in the clip, she was already the most timid about the noise and stuff when they got to the range). And yeah, range and exactly what type of firearm they were using would definitely also play a big part in things.
Storm troopers don't have poor aim as if they do then the Empire would have lose a lot of territory. Storm troopers actually have good aim as remember how they single handily took out all of Leia's guards with no casualties on their end. The whole Storm troopers with bad aim meme started when the Storm troopers on board the Death Star couldn't hit any of the protagonist as they were ordered by Tarkin to miss on purpose so they can use the beacon planted on the Millennium Falcon to find the rebel base. Also to be fair on Miko she might be still a bit stress on losing her passport plus guns are illegal in Japan if you're not Law Enforcement or SDF with farmers and sport shooters being the exception.
Yagoo is supposedly forming an idols group, but he is secretly gathering geniuses girls with unique powers to "protect" the Earth from equally super-powered beings. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Some people just have a knack and beginning women tend to be better shots than men. (Mostly cause they aren't full of themselves going into instruction.)
@@Nubsta5 It has nothing to do with ego, more to do with daily tasks. Women simply have steady hands and fingers, due to, of all things, makeup. You can't have unsteady hands when applying makeup, which is why most females are accurate with pistols, as the kick won't screw up their aim too much between shots, and they are used to wielding semi-small objects with effectiveness. So yes, to any woman reading this, next time you're putting on your eyeshadow, know that that skill can translate to the usage of a fire arm. Food for thought!
@@noahclark4622 I'm seeing an interesting parallel between this makeup talk and arts in general, like calligraphy. Which means Kronii, Lamy and Nikotan should also be good shots. Fine motor control FTW.
As an American, nothing puts a smile on my face like foreigners shooting a gun for the first time (so lang as it is not AT us.) Can only imagine how excited the instructor was when three Japanese women came in wanting to shoot guns.
@ True. “This has been awesome! And the last one is… pointing her gun the wrong way. Can you shoot at the one in front of you, please?” *continues aiming at the wrong target* “I am.” “Ugh… 😥”
it's interesting because most of the time once they start shooting it's like they're possessed by the American Spirit. It's just pure hype and I swear most of them think "So this is why America likes these so much"
Reminds me of that t rex arms video where they had a japanese airsofter flown over. He had never held or shot a real gun before, but once he got used to the recoil he did quite well. Are we sure Mio doesn't have a secret hobby :D
Mio's mental wasn't all there, and it was her first time shooting a real gun, yet she was still able to get this result.... Imagine what that target would look like if she was at 100%!
100% Elite? That target would have reverted back to freshly printed without a single scratch or imperfection. ;p Now the targets around it? riddles with holes. ^^
As someone who frequents these places. I think the instructor felt threatened from Miko's Aura. You can usually tell from someone's body language after each trigger pull if they're flinching. I'm pretty sure the instructor told her to keep the gun barrel in front of her and keep it steady So i guess when she pulled the trigger, she would flinch and invertedly pull the gun towards her losing control sometimes, like a flick pullback? As someone who frequents those places nothing would scare me more as well like a random misfire on pullback flinches. A random flinch in the wrong direction could be dangerous, hence no FULL auto for now i think it was the right call.. Still..give Miko some more practice and the ELITE can fix that.
he was probably doubly worried because she was a foreigner and there was a language barrier as well. Having trouble communicating when miscommunication could lead to a bad accident would be very stressful
@@commenter4898 6:50 she does explicitly say that she wasn't aiming at the wrong target, and since she did hit some of the shots on her own target, something else must've been the issue (now, whether that was a PON issue or something else is a different question)
It makes for a funny anecdote, but he probably made the right call cutting Miko's session short. If her aim was that bad on semi-auto, letting her go full-auto would've been dangerous - there's videos out there of inexperienced shooters doing that and accidentally killing bystanders because the recoil is so strong and they're panicking too hard to let go of the trigger...
- Subaru is having fun - Miko's aim is scattered because she's specialized in AoE (attack on everything) - And Mio is an example of "beware of the nice ones"
@@redridingcapeYeah, moms are probably some of the most important people to be strapped because it is bigger than themselves. Unfortunate then, that most antigunners are moms who think "it's scary because (insert fraudulent news program) said so"
I can imagine that Miko is making the mistake of blinking or closing her eyes when she shoots. Apparently very common for beginners that never shot before.
@@andrewlee4743 That and she's probably not the strongest person around. That can really hamper performance. It's why so many women have terrible form; they just don't have the body mass to balance out the weapon they're aiming. Another big mistake is the trigger pull itself. I imagine Miko was scared of the recoil, weak and had very little control over the gun, couple that with the language barrier and she probably made the instructor very nervous.
She wasn't just missing the targets, she was hitting the targets next to it. Like, they are close but not that close. The instructor probably felt the same way. Lmao
Pistols are much harder to shoot than rifles and shotguns, you don't have a stock to keep the weapon steady or a good forward area to grip, you basically just have the one grip which you have to support with just your hands. This is why from a fighting point of view, handguns are generally pretty close range weapons, 25 yards but most typically a good bit less (statistically, most self-defense cases happen at 7 yards or less). You COULD make hits further out, but it gets exponentially harder, especially in a life and death situation where someone may be shooting back at you. Moving away from combat, there's hunting. Most hunters use rifles and shotguns, but handgun hunting is a real thing, and you have to be a VERY good and well practiced shot to have a chance. There's a very good possibility that you will have to actually chase the animal due to how close you have to get, so it will then also require good cardio on your part, and then making good shots while your blood is really pumping.
Ngl, I was thinking of that horrific incident where they gave a little girl an Uzi and she ended up losing control of it and killing her instructor. Better safe than sorry! There's this range in Guam that caters to Japanese clientele called Western Frontier Village which has an interesting feature to prevent that exact scenario: they physically restrain the muzzle of the gun with a cable so it's impossible to sweep it uprange (there's a video from AP Archive on TH-cam if you want to see it in action). It's a simple but effective way to keep everyone safe when your customers overwhelmingly have zero real-world experience with guns
I'm pretty sure if they're talking about being able to do full auto that they were shooting a rifle. Not that full auto pistols don't exist, but the likelihood of that being an option, especially for beginners and foreigners is pretty slim. Guessing based on the size of the holes I'd assume a .223 or 5.56mm of some sort. Hopefully .223 to be a little less scary to first time shooters.
Mio's shooting has a pretty tight grouping! the fact that its her first time and mentally not there cos of her wallet is amazing. I been to that shooting range, pretty good range I must say! lots of hardware to choose from too!
My thoughts exactly! That range had a huge selection, and like they said, staff was friendly asl too. I remember this one guy taking me into the back room to see the entire Armory/storage and weapon maintenance area. Great place with great guys who love their jobs fs
As someone who just shot guns for the very first time last weekend (only used .22 and 9mm pistols, never got up to rifles.), it’s honestly pretty crazy that Mio was that accurate, especially on full-auto. Also, I can confirm: guns are so much louder than you’re imagining. I could barely hear anyone talking through my earmuffs and a 9mm was still so loud that I could feel it in my chest.
I mean, 9mm is actually fairly large compared to most rifle rounds, and the barrels are shorter. 556 is fairly quiet in comparison, especially indoors.
Generally rifles are much easier to shoot since there’s much more stability compared to pistols. If you get the chance to shoot 5.56, indoors I recommend doubling up on hearing protection, in ear and over ear since it’s super loud compared to 9mm
@@LowlighttWell, that's how it's done in the field. You quickly understand how a machine gunner comes home from service with 50% of his hearing missing.
This seems like a lesson in who listens to direction best and remains calm. Two critical traits for beginners. Mike clearly had stance and grip issues.
There's always a part of me that feels a bit of happiness watching foreigners talk about how much fun they had at a gun range! Makes me want to go to a gun range again! Glad they had fun! Hope they found their passports! Thanks for the translation, JShay!
@@kalamari3288Yeah, and I don't think I've ever seen someone stay scared of guns after handling them. Once it's in their hand it usually clicks that it feels the same as any other tool. Like yeah, a hammer or knife can mess you up too, but in the hand, it's not like it's trying to bite you
Subaru's grouping: a beginner who just learn how to shoot Mio's grouping: experienced shooter who know how to aim Miko's grouping: a Storm Trooper who just lost her passport, wallet & phone.
@@olivercharles2930 Elite Miko knows the exact amount of recoil. She clearly aimed to incapacitate with the first shot, then kill with the second. Truly elite.
1:46 Somehow, naming your shooting range "Battlefield" and having tanks out front seems very Vegas to me. (Wait until Elvis rolls up to you riding on top of the tank and then marries you, lol.)
I went to Battlefield Vegas last year as part of a US roadtrip, and it was by far the best part of Las Vegas. Firing an AK-47 full auto for the first time was absolutely insane yet soo much fun! If you're in Vegas for whatever reason, it's a must go-to stop imo!
"And the place was called "Battlefield"" Battlefield Vegas? Haven't been there but I've heard they have a HUGE online pressence. Whenever New Vegas is talked about, this place sometimes get mentioned if the ones who talked about it pass by on this place.
Something my dad and Uncle taught me my first time is to squeeze the trigger slowly, and if you're "surprised" when the gun actually fires, usually that means you're on target. Squeeze it too fast and you'll likely miss. Trying to compensate for recoil with a gun is usually why people miss, and you have to treat it like the gun is its own entity that fires when it wants to. This advice in mind I was a really good shot despite it being my first time. I could be mis-remembering the exact advice so don't take this advice professionally, always listen to your instructor first.
Subaru: Doesn't fuss the details, but doesn't miss. Mio: Laser focus when the chips are down. Reliable results. Elite: Zero skill, misses most of her shots, but lucks into headshots. Perfectly on brand.
Mio’s grouping is actually great for a first time shooter. This patterns means she isn’t flinching through the trigger pull and is maintaining a steady grip and stance. Be like Mio.
If anyone's seen Gunslinger Girl, I'm imagining the scene where Henrietta points a jammed gun straight at her eye, just with Miko and some poor range instructor trying to take it out of her hand.
the first time you shoot a real gun you really feel the gravity of whats in your hands, like that thing has the power toend lives E_E, felt the same way my first time driving
I've never seen anyone who doesn't have an energy when shooting. Theirs even a series of videos of people who are anti gun getting a chance to actually try them and it's like they get possessed by the American Spirit. Theirs a weird rush to it only understood by someone who holds them. It's weird
@@Fxrrxt2x It is absolutely something to be feared lol It is like a lion. Yeah, I respect animals and all that, but... I am not getting anywhere near a lion.
Loudness is probably the thing most people don't expect when they shoot for the first time. Guns are LOUD. Far louder than you're expecting. There's a reason you need ear protection before stepping on the range. The other thing is recoil, especially with handguns. Those things kick.
I suspect Miko was closing her eyes when she pulled the trigger and she was jerking it instead of pulling smoothly, throwing her aim off at the last second. They mentioned ear plugs instead of shooting headsets which might explain why they thought the noise was really loud which would have increased the intimidation factor for someone who had never fired a gun before.
I think it's likely Miko, and all three, were anticipating for the recoil and are squeezing the trigger too hard, and for Mio and Subaru, were aiming with only one eye open; my best experiences tend to be placing a firm grip and pulling the trigger smoothly, and both eyes open focused on the target, both for rifle and pistol. I also think they should have been given ear defenders anyway instead, if their appearance alone helps soothe new shooters
Miosha showing why you don't want to anger a mother. We know their aim with the slipper is good, but she showed us that their aim with a gun is even better
as a competition shooter occasionally, well done mio, if you ever kept it up you would be an excelent marksman, subaru not bad for a beginner, miko....miko you need to take firearm safty courses for the safety of everyone
You would need to tilt the gun to the right (or tilt your head right) to try to align with the left eye, in no way would this result in pointing the gun to the left. But either way, that should not have any effect on properly aiming with the sights. The only thing that matters for sucessfully hitting the target is whether the rear sight, front sight, and target (and the barrel) are all aligned (not counting external factors like wind, gravity, etc.). If you miss significantly, it's because one of these three points is not aligned at the time the bullet leaves the barrel, the eye used to verify that they are aligned is irrelevant. Hell, there doesn't have to be a person holding the gun at all, if those three points are properly aligned, and the trigger is pulled, it will hit. I am cross dominant (right hand, left eye) and the only thing that does for shooting a pistol is tilting my head slightly to the right to align with the sights. For a rifle, it's literally impossible to align my left eye with the sights (the stock prevents it), so I'm forced to close it to use my right eye. Shooting consistently to the left is a very common problem with beginner shooters either jerking the trigger, or trying to anticipate the recoil (often compounded by reflexively closing their eyes right before firing). But to be so far left that you hit the next lane, Miko must have been holding the gun quite loosely, and yanking the trigger while simultaneously tightening her grip, causing her whole hand to twist left.
Mio is an honorary American with that aim. Wow! Subaru, too. They both pass. Mikochi is gonna have to try again, though lol. She's probably flinching and anticipating the recoil, and/or jerking the trigger. Pretty common for new shooters. Still, glad they all had fun.
was just there a few moths ago, great staff and easy to get in and out. The vehicles outside are helicopters and tanks as well as some armored vehicles.
Miko: I lost my pasport!!!
Mio: I lost my wallet!
Subaru: So anyway, I started blasting
@Kariri.w4t Sounds to me like they were wearing a body sling bag, so its hard to say
@@hehashivemind6111 miko also had her passport case inside her bag, so i guess she forgot it somewhere rather than being robbed.
@Kariri.w4t Miko's passport was found in their hotel, but unfortunately, Mio's wallet couldn't be located. Thankfully, the wallet only contained a small amount of cash and her credit card. Mio promptly contacted her bank and had the card frozen. So all is good for them really.
@Kariri.w4t I live in Vegas and this is too true. I hate crowds in this city for that reason.
Awe, that sucks for Mio but the passport is the thing of MAJOR importance, so it's good they all had those. The credit card and small amount of money is of big inconvenience, but just an inconvenience. Losing her passport probably means going to a Japanese consulate/embassy to try to figure something out. Having to get stuff done in government buildings is at best, not fun, and at worst, an absolute nightmare.
What this implies is that Mio becomes terrifyingly accurate with a gun when under stress.
She locks tf in under pressure.
So Mio is Kobeni?
Imagine she goes into that dead eye no pupils mode when stress lmao
Truly the mom of Hololive
Which means if she in a horror movie she's gonna hit center mass
Aim status
Subaru: Police chief
Mio: Police sniper
Miko: Kid in a police uniform
Miko: RE VIllage
Also-
Subaru: KAAAAAANAAAAAAADEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Mio: ELITE
Miko: Stay home.
*blind kid in a police uniform
The range instructor quickly realised they were dealing with an Elite. And did the right thing by taking away her weapon.
Imagine someone was walking behind the building and got knocked by stray bullet
@Kariri.w4t sure those things are possible. I still take umbrage with your declarative "so it's not her fault". You weren't there bud you have no way of knowing
@Kariri.w4tI trust the instructor more than i trust a first time shooter. She probably just didn’t get the sight picture right lol
@@hexpicxs430 Not possible since shooting range walls are reinforce so no rounds can go through them. Even high caliber rounds wouldn't be able to pierce the backwall of a shooting range since there are times where gun owners bring in their personal high caliber guns like a Barrett .50 cal anti material rifle or S&W model 500 revolver.
@Kariri.w4t That's a very eager _assumption_ , but we don't know for sure. Guess we might still find out how good Miko's aim truly is when she does it the next time (since between Hololive likely having more US events in the future, being more preoccupied with her passport at the time and not getting that full auto experience she'll probably want to give it another shot)
Honestly, this is the perfect advert for whoever did Mio’s recent eye surgery.
I had missed that. What was she having corrected, did she mention?
she had an implantable contact lense(icl) so she no longer needs to wear glasses or put on contact lens anymore.@@01100101011100100111
It's as if mio always surprises us with new health issues
@@01100101011100100111i don't remember the name but it is the one where they add a lens to your eye.
Kinda like making glasses/contact a part of you.
She is much braver than me hahah. I can't stand the idea of eye surgery
God dang its like she got robotics eyes implants like robocop those are accurate shots
mio's grouping is incredible, you wouldn't think she's a beginner
From what little I know about shooting, Subaru looks to be a fairly reasonable shot too...Miko though, yeah, she's probably more dangerous to everything *but* her target ^^'
@@8elementallords Subaru's is what you'd expect from a beginner. Miko's likely is due to her not knowing how to get a proper sight picture and/or weak grip. Additionally we don't know the distance they were shooting.
@@Flight042 Makes sense, I've only been shooting like maybe twice (with a revolver IIRC), so like I said, basically no practical knowledge. I do know though that posture and grip are probably some of the most important aspects of making sure you actually land even remotely where you're trying to aim, so one of those being off definitely makes sense for Miko's possible issues (especially if, based on what the three of them actually said in the clip, she was already the most timid about the noise and stuff when they got to the range). And yeah, range and exactly what type of firearm they were using would definitely also play a big part in things.
@@8elementallords Agreed. Especially if some of that is from full auto.
@@Flight042weak grip could explain why she didn't use a full auto rifle as safety is paramount to good instructors
Subaru, Honorary police officer. Shots on target.
Mio, Protector of Earth. Shots on target.
Miko, Elite baby suffering from Resident Evil 8 flashbacks. Storm Trooper aim.
Miko could easily hit the target, but she refuses to break immersion
🌸👍
Darth Vader is trying to contact Mikochi to join the Galactic Empire.
Obviously you are unfamiliar with how poorly most police officers shoot.
Storm troopers don't have poor aim as if they do then the Empire would have lose a lot of territory. Storm troopers actually have good aim as remember how they single handily took out all of Leia's guards with no casualties on their end. The whole Storm troopers with bad aim meme started when the Storm troopers on board the Death Star couldn't hit any of the protagonist as they were ordered by Tarkin to miss on purpose so they can use the beacon planted on the Millennium Falcon to find the rebel base.
Also to be fair on Miko she might be still a bit stress on losing her passport plus guns are illegal in Japan if you're not Law Enforcement or SDF with farmers and sport shooters being the exception.
Hey, hey, at least the Stormtroopers can hit the broad side of a barn. I do not trust Miko on that one lol.
Yagoo's AK-47 idol are now receiving military training to realize his dream of a VTuber run society.
Oh dear god Big Brother basically WAS a Vtuber....
Yagoo is supposedly forming an idols group, but he is secretly gathering geniuses girls with unique powers to "protect" the Earth from equally super-powered beings. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@quillquickcard8824 Big Sister on the other hand~
@@quillquickcard8824
Large Onii-Chan
So the 'idol training' episode from AKB0048 is becoming real?
Give Mio honorary American citizenship, holy cow that's some good aim! No way that's her first time ever, very impressive!
Mio was visualizing the culprit who took her wallet.
Some people just have a knack and beginning women tend to be better shots than men. (Mostly cause they aren't full of themselves going into instruction.)
@@Nubsta5 It has nothing to do with ego, more to do with daily tasks. Women simply have steady hands and fingers, due to, of all things, makeup. You can't have unsteady hands when applying makeup, which is why most females are accurate with pistols, as the kick won't screw up their aim too much between shots, and they are used to wielding semi-small objects with effectiveness.
So yes, to any woman reading this, next time you're putting on your eyeshadow, know that that skill can translate to the usage of a fire arm. Food for thought!
@@noahclark4622Y'know, as a guy who applied nail polish regularly, that might explain why I was a pretty decent shot with handguns from the start.
@@noahclark4622 I'm seeing an interesting parallel between this makeup talk and arts in general, like calligraphy. Which means Kronii, Lamy and Nikotan should also be good shots.
Fine motor control FTW.
Mio turning out to be sniper wolf is a nice surprise.
That hadn't even occured to me! That's great!
the superior sniperwolf
And she’s crying too. (Well, on the inside anyway)
The true sniperwolf
Say what again...?
As an American, nothing puts a smile on my face like foreigners shooting a gun for the first time (so lang as it is not AT us.) Can only imagine how excited the instructor was when three Japanese women came in wanting to shoot guns.
And then how horrified when Miko started firing.
@ True.
“This has been awesome! And the last one is… pointing her gun the wrong way. Can you shoot at the one in front of you, please?”
*continues aiming at the wrong target* “I am.”
“Ugh… 😥”
it's interesting because most of the time once they start shooting it's like they're possessed by the American Spirit. It's just pure hype and I swear most of them think "So this is why America likes these so much"
Reminds me of that t rex arms video where they had a japanese airsofter flown over. He had never held or shot a real gun before, but once he got used to the recoil he did quite well.
Are we sure Mio doesn't have a secret hobby :D
@@Broomer52 nah
Mio's mental wasn't all there, and it was her first time shooting a real gun, yet she was still able to get this result.... Imagine what that target would look like if she was at 100%!
100% Elite?
That target would have reverted back to freshly printed without a single scratch or imperfection. ;p
Now the targets around it? riddles with holes. ^^
@vyran7044 Mio, not Miko. Still true, though~
Probably visualising the Target as the one who (likely) Stole her Wallet...
As someone who frequents these places. I think the instructor felt threatened from Miko's Aura.
You can usually tell from someone's body language after each trigger pull if they're flinching. I'm pretty sure the instructor told her to keep the gun barrel in front of her and keep it steady
So i guess when she pulled the trigger, she would flinch and invertedly pull the gun towards her losing control sometimes, like a flick pullback?
As someone who frequents those places nothing would scare me more as well like a random misfire on pullback flinches.
A random flinch in the wrong direction could be dangerous, hence no FULL auto for now i think it was the right call.. Still..give Miko some more practice and the ELITE can fix that.
If Subaru also thinks Miko's aiming left, she is probably aiming at the wrong target lol.
That guy probably standing right beside her with both hands in position to grab the gun away 😂
Her laugh is pure mischief, probably terrifying to people that don't know her.
he was probably doubly worried because she was a foreigner and there was a language barrier as well. Having trouble communicating when miscommunication could lead to a bad accident would be very stressful
@@commenter4898 6:50 she does explicitly say that she wasn't aiming at the wrong target, and since she did hit some of the shots on her own target, something else must've been the issue (now, whether that was a PON issue or something else is a different question)
"Stay home!" While spraying a gun wildly - Miko probably
Thank you range instructor for keeping all of them safe!
It makes for a funny anecdote, but he probably made the right call cutting Miko's session short. If her aim was that bad on semi-auto, letting her go full-auto would've been dangerous - there's videos out there of inexperienced shooters doing that and accidentally killing bystanders because the recoil is so strong and they're panicking too hard to let go of the trigger...
@@Gilthwixt1 The last place we want to see Miko featured in would be Brandon Herrera's Darwin Awards.
- Subaru is having fun
- Miko's aim is scattered because she's specialized in AoE (attack on everything)
- And Mio is an example of "beware of the nice ones"
Do NOT mess with a mama with a gun
"Stop! Or My Mom(ma Mio) Will Shoot!" - Sylvester Stallone, probably.
damn i didnt know she was gangster like that
It's the great equalizer for a reason.
@@redridingcapeYeah, moms are probably some of the most important people to be strapped because it is bigger than themselves.
Unfortunate then, that most antigunners are moms who think "it's scary because (insert fraudulent news program) said so"
Miko was definately yanking the trigger and shooting with her eyes closed.
I can imagine that Miko is making the mistake of blinking or closing her eyes when she shoots. Apparently very common for beginners that never shot before.
@@andrewlee4743 That and she's probably not the strongest person around. That can really hamper performance. It's why so many women have terrible form; they just don't have the body mass to balance out the weapon they're aiming. Another big mistake is the trigger pull itself. I imagine Miko was scared of the recoil, weak and had very little control over the gun, couple that with the language barrier and she probably made the instructor very nervous.
@@Birdy890 And the stress of having lost her passport.
probably an anticipation issue too. many beginners will preemptively try to correct recoil before the shot even happens and lose their lineup
Mio and Botan have that predator-vision that Lui and Raora have lorewise.
Lion and wolf are apex predators for a reason 🤣🤣🤣
@@ultrasoul7870 but why can the duck shoot better then the human? ^^
@@vyran7044 Because the human happens to be a baby lol
If she can't even hit the target with a pistol, I'm scared what would've happened if she got to the BRRRR
She wasn't just missing the targets, she was hitting the targets next to it. Like, they are close but not that close.
The instructor probably felt the same way. Lmao
Pistols are much harder to shoot than rifles and shotguns, you don't have a stock to keep the weapon steady or a good forward area to grip, you basically just have the one grip which you have to support with just your hands.
This is why from a fighting point of view, handguns are generally pretty close range weapons, 25 yards but most typically a good bit less (statistically, most self-defense cases happen at 7 yards or less). You COULD make hits further out, but it gets exponentially harder, especially in a life and death situation where someone may be shooting back at you.
Moving away from combat, there's hunting. Most hunters use rifles and shotguns, but handgun hunting is a real thing, and you have to be a VERY good and well practiced shot to have a chance. There's a very good possibility that you will have to actually chase the animal due to how close you have to get, so it will then also require good cardio on your part, and then making good shots while your blood is really pumping.
Ngl, I was thinking of that horrific incident where they gave a little girl an Uzi and she ended up losing control of it and killing her instructor. Better safe than sorry!
There's this range in Guam that caters to Japanese clientele called Western Frontier Village which has an interesting feature to prevent that exact scenario: they physically restrain the muzzle of the gun with a cable so it's impossible to sweep it uprange (there's a video from AP Archive on TH-cam if you want to see it in action). It's a simple but effective way to keep everyone safe when your customers overwhelmingly have zero real-world experience with guns
spray and pray
I'm pretty sure if they're talking about being able to do full auto that they were shooting a rifle. Not that full auto pistols don't exist, but the likelihood of that being an option, especially for beginners and foreigners is pretty slim. Guessing based on the size of the holes I'd assume a .223 or 5.56mm of some sort. Hopefully .223 to be a little less scary to first time shooters.
So Miko's shooting in the Resident Evil clip is an accurate representation of her real life shooting skills.
Now I wonder how the more shooter inclined holomem like Botan or Towa would come out.
The image of a plushie Subaru near a large battle tank just gives me Metal Slug vibes.
"MISSION START!"
_Subaru gets in the tank_ "Okay!"
Mio's shooting has a pretty tight grouping! the fact that its her first time and mentally not there cos of her wallet is amazing.
I been to that shooting range, pretty good range I must say! lots of hardware to choose from too!
My thoughts exactly! That range had a huge selection, and like they said, staff was friendly asl too. I remember this one guy taking me into the back room to see the entire Armory/storage and weapon maintenance area. Great place with great guys who love their jobs fs
Miko did end up getting her passport back, but Mio never found her wallet... 😢
I was looking for this comment. That really sucks for Mio though. I was really hoping they both found their missing things :(
i thought mio said she got her wallet back too?
Mio is really fucking accurate, huh.
I mean just look at that, it’s all grouped up in this one little spot, that’s really good
As someone who just shot guns for the very first time last weekend (only used .22 and 9mm pistols, never got up to rifles.), it’s honestly pretty crazy that Mio was that accurate, especially on full-auto.
Also, I can confirm: guns are so much louder than you’re imagining. I could barely hear anyone talking through my earmuffs and a 9mm was still so loud that I could feel it in my chest.
Yep really puts those movies and games in perspective with everyone running around shooting with no ear pro.
I mean, 9mm is actually fairly large compared to most rifle rounds, and the barrels are shorter. 556 is fairly quiet in comparison, especially indoors.
@@Oyashiro_Chama Ever heard of 5.56 come out of a short barrel? That is the loudest thing I heard from my time in the range
Generally rifles are much easier to shoot since there’s much more stability compared to pistols.
If you get the chance to shoot 5.56, indoors I recommend doubling up on hearing protection, in ear and over ear since it’s super loud compared to 9mm
@@LowlighttWell, that's how it's done in the field.
You quickly understand how a machine gunner comes home from service with 50% of his hearing missing.
This seems like a lesson in who listens to direction best and remains calm. Two critical traits for beginners.
Mike clearly had stance and grip issues.
mike lmao
Mike XD
Who's Mike? 💀
Looks like Miko's shooting instructor still hasn't seen Miko's GTA stream :)
Instructor takes gun away. "Stay home."
There's always a part of me that feels a bit of happiness watching foreigners talk about how much fun they had at a gun range! Makes me want to go to a gun range again! Glad they had fun! Hope they found their passports!
Thanks for the translation, JShay!
Love it when people who are in a country without guns get to understand why Americans are so passionate about them.
@@kalamari3288Yeah, and I don't think I've ever seen someone stay scared of guns after handling them.
Once it's in their hand it usually clicks that it feels the same as any other tool. Like yeah, a hammer or knife can mess you up too, but in the hand, it's not like it's trying to bite you
Subaru's grouping: a beginner who just learn how to shoot
Mio's grouping: experienced shooter who know how to aim
Miko's grouping: a Storm Trooper who just lost her passport, wallet & phone.
Damn, so they beat Botan to the punch, huh?
Maybe she and Korone were too busy with EVO when they were in Vegas.
Poor Miko, lol.
Very surprised at Mio's shooting though. It's really good for a beginner.
That's fitting for Miko. I wonder how much of that was elite energy vs how much was nervous energy from losing her passport.
Pure inexperience. Beginner shooters pull left when firing.
"King Kong's got nothing on me aaaahhhhh!!!"
Some GTA 3 style shooting right there
Stress from the missing passport is extremely nerve-wracking.
Those bullets grouping is telling about their irl physique build lol
Mikochi when shooting in real life: "scared"
Also Miko in game: 😈🔥🔥🔥
miko is the scariest to fight against. even you have mind reading ability you couldnt predict her shots.
Do NOT be the person directly left of the person miko does not like lol
One of those rare instances where the target is the safest thing in the room.
Miko IS the only one who landed some headshots, but it remains to be seen if those were intentional
Aim for headshots? You mean fire quickly and let recoil do its job?
If we're going about it that way, she's also the only one who got multiple dudes lol
@@scottbecker4367 Elite Miko never makes mistakes. This was deliberate, I tell you!
@@MrCh0o Common Miko W
@@olivercharles2930 Elite Miko knows the exact amount of recoil. She clearly aimed to incapacitate with the first shot, then kill with the second. Truly elite.
5:15 "Hold on. This whole operation was your idea."
1:46 Somehow, naming your shooting range "Battlefield" and having tanks out front seems very Vegas to me. (Wait until Elvis rolls up to you riding on top of the tank and then marries you, lol.)
Mio can concentrate even under pain. Subaru is more relaxed in stress. Miko is Miko.
Mama's gotta protect her kids
or keep them in line
Smart Instructor! Holy crap! Mio is a profesional
I went to Battlefield Vegas last year as part of a US roadtrip, and it was by far the best part of Las Vegas. Firing an AK-47 full auto for the first time was absolutely insane yet soo much fun!
If you're in Vegas for whatever reason, it's a must go-to stop imo!
Miko was just going for that aoe dmg guys.
Gotta master that suppressive fire
@@aboriginite She definitely managed to demoralize the instructor 🤣
Mio-shan shoulda been a marksman, that is impressive and deadly.
"And the place was called "Battlefield""
Battlefield Vegas? Haven't been there but I've heard they have a HUGE online pressence. Whenever New Vegas is talked about, this place sometimes get mentioned if the ones who talked about it pass by on this place.
Lol the instructor got worried about Miko might turn the gun around towards them and not down the range anymore if she kept shooting 😂
So, always stand on Miko's right when talking to her while she's armed. Got it. 👍
Something my dad and Uncle taught me my first time is to squeeze the trigger slowly, and if you're "surprised" when the gun actually fires, usually that means you're on target. Squeeze it too fast and you'll likely miss. Trying to compensate for recoil with a gun is usually why people miss, and you have to treat it like the gun is its own entity that fires when it wants to. This advice in mind I was a really good shot despite it being my first time. I could be mis-remembering the exact advice so don't take this advice professionally, always listen to your instructor first.
Subaru: Doesn't fuss the details, but doesn't miss.
Mio: Laser focus when the chips are down. Reliable results.
Elite: Zero skill, misses most of her shots, but lucks into headshots.
Perfectly on brand.
its funny how much their aim fits each of their personalities that it was obvious at the start whos was whos 🤣
Exactly.
Mio’s grouping is actually great for a first time shooter. This patterns means she isn’t flinching through the trigger pull and is maintaining a steady grip and stance. Be like Mio.
Don't mess with Mio, she's a pro lol. That grouping is incredible
Truly Mikochi stormtrooper moment 😭
Stop spreading that myth. Stormtroopers have good aim.
@@jm329Better than the sand people at least.
Both the in setting and IRL ones.
Good judgement made by the instructor, giving a beginner like mikochi auto would be disastrous lol😂
God I love Miko! Please never stop being awesome!
If anyone's seen Gunslinger Girl, I'm imagining the scene where Henrietta points a jammed gun straight at her eye, just with Miko and some poor range instructor trying to take it out of her hand.
Subaru may have hit the target more, but Mio is the one that's actually impressive. Miko's...well she can always improve.
the first time you shoot a real gun you really feel the gravity of whats in your hands, like that thing has the power toend lives E_E, felt the same way my first time driving
It's nothing to be feared, but respected.
I've never seen anyone who doesn't have an energy when shooting. Theirs even a series of videos of people who are anti gun getting a chance to actually try them and it's like they get possessed by the American Spirit. Theirs a weird rush to it only understood by someone who holds them. It's weird
@@Fxrrxt2x It is absolutely something to be feared lol
It is like a lion. Yeah, I respect animals and all that, but... I am not getting anywhere near a lion.
@@olivercharles2930 Bad people with guns are to be feared. But good people carry them as well.
@@olivercharles2930that sounds like a healthy respect/fear to me
That just means Miko is a natural shotgun enthusiast. Ain't nobody got time to aim.
With birdshot in a sawed off, maybe. Buckshot is normally still only a fist sized group to aim
Loudness is probably the thing most people don't expect when they shoot for the first time. Guns are LOUD. Far louder than you're expecting. There's a reason you need ear protection before stepping on the range. The other thing is recoil, especially with handguns. Those things kick.
Miko can hit a target. As long as they’re standing on the left.
Looks like Mio-mama's longtime service in the Earth Defense Force paid off.
This doesn't surprise me with Mio. She just seems like the type.
You're safe with Mikochi as long as she's pointing the gun directly at you
Reminds me of Kirino in Blue Archive.
Miko: Can I brrrr too?
Gun instructor: I forgot. No full auto in the building
just imagining the local RSO watch as three Japanese girls walk in
turns out the safest place to be is apparently the front of the barrel of Miko's gun, especially with that accuracy.
Miko: my passport is gone
Mio: my passport and wallet are gone
Subaru: let's shoot guns
The baker did better than the officer and police chief. 😂
Wife of Koron Ramsey is strong.
Accurate for the US. Lol
nah.. that can't be mio's 1st time at a shooting range. no way lol
Well, on today stream she said she has prior experience....in Disneyland. So Westernland Shootin' Gallery.
Mio’s grouping is insanely good for a first time shooter
So messing with a terrified Mio is a terrible idea.
So they went to Battlefield Vegas I see.
mio-sha got a really tight spread for first time shooter.
Very tight Mama fr
Miko is truly the sanest GTA player xD
I wonder how accurate Botan will be if Mio was that accurate
note to self do not piss Mio off while she holding a gun, because you can hide but you can't run
I suspect Miko was closing her eyes when she pulled the trigger and she was jerking it instead of pulling smoothly, throwing her aim off at the last second. They mentioned ear plugs instead of shooting headsets which might explain why they thought the noise was really loud which would have increased the intimidation factor for someone who had never fired a gun before.
I think it's likely Miko, and all three, were anticipating for the recoil and are squeezing the trigger too hard, and for Mio and Subaru, were aiming with only one eye open; my best experiences tend to be placing a firm grip and pulling the trigger smoothly, and both eyes open focused on the target, both for rifle and pistol. I also think they should have been given ear defenders anyway instead, if their appearance alone helps soothe new shooters
Jesus Christ Mio's is actually amazing for her first time
Yes yes
The Americanization plan begins..myeeeees
So another thing we learned is to not give Miko a real gun as much as we don't let her have a bucket full of lava.
Miosha showing why you don't want to anger a mother. We know their aim with the slipper is good, but she showed us that their aim with a gun is even better
So what I learned from this video, is that if you ever see Mio don’t mess with her
Mio has a pretty precise aim considering she was distressed that time. She can pretty much be a hired killer in another life.
Miko is specialized on explosive properties, she may best at bombing
as a competition shooter occasionally, well done mio, if you ever kept it up you would be an excelent marksman, subaru not bad for a beginner, miko....miko you need to take firearm safty courses for the safety of everyone
Miko is probably trying to shoot from her right but left eye dominant if she kept leaning left in her shots.
She could also be squeezing her hand rather than moving the finger because of lack of hand strength and throwing off her aim.
I remember trying to shoot airgun as a kid being left eye dominant and right handed. It didn't go that well so I found other hobbies.
@@SkepticalCaveman Just wear an eyepatch, eye issue eliminated, cool points gained 🤣
@@MrCh0o that was decades ago. I have moved on long ago.
You would need to tilt the gun to the right (or tilt your head right) to try to align with the left eye, in no way would this result in pointing the gun to the left. But either way, that should not have any effect on properly aiming with the sights.
The only thing that matters for sucessfully hitting the target is whether the rear sight, front sight, and target (and the barrel) are all aligned (not counting external factors like wind, gravity, etc.). If you miss significantly, it's because one of these three points is not aligned at the time the bullet leaves the barrel, the eye used to verify that they are aligned is irrelevant. Hell, there doesn't have to be a person holding the gun at all, if those three points are properly aligned, and the trigger is pulled, it will hit.
I am cross dominant (right hand, left eye) and the only thing that does for shooting a pistol is tilting my head slightly to the right to align with the sights. For a rifle, it's literally impossible to align my left eye with the sights (the stock prevents it), so I'm forced to close it to use my right eye.
Shooting consistently to the left is a very common problem with beginner shooters either jerking the trigger, or trying to anticipate the recoil (often compounded by reflexively closing their eyes right before firing). But to be so far left that you hit the next lane, Miko must have been holding the gun quite loosely, and yanking the trigger while simultaneously tightening her grip, causing her whole hand to twist left.
Mio is an honorary American with that aim. Wow! Subaru, too. They both pass.
Mikochi is gonna have to try again, though lol. She's probably flinching and anticipating the recoil, and/or jerking the trigger. Pretty common for new shooters. Still, glad they all had fun.
I KNEW IT
I knew the accurate as Hell one is Mio’s
It’s always the sleepers
God; I Love Her
was just there a few moths ago, great staff and easy to get in and out. The vehicles outside are helicopters and tanks as well as some armored vehicles.
Damn, Mio-sha's a crackshot
Remind me NEVER to make mama Mio mad, EVER.
Hololive couldn't deny the AK-47 allegations anymore
The sound of Freedom
Damn , Mama Mio's accuracy is at the level of a well train soldier .
Mio is a natural, honorary american
It absolutely fits my mental impression of Subaru that she was able to relax and enjoy the experience so easily
Wonder what (if anything’s left) Botan’s target would look like
The image of a shooting instructor cheering and fist bumping Mio for her proficiency with aiming a full auto smg will never not be funny to me
whenever people talk about going to a gun range, I always like to picture Zach Hazard being the one working there
imagining fanart of Miko with a pancor jackhammer to get his blood pressure up
@@MC_Attrition As someone usually not affected by descriptions of hypothetical situations, that description terrifies me
Zach's just ranting about guns and whatnot, as per usual, then immediately starts laying into Miko for everything she's doing wrong.
Damn now im wondering how good Botan IRL