Straight to the point. Professional. No BS. Great vid.
@BravoKiloZuluАй бұрын
What planet is this straight to the point? I swear to god these are botted reactions, everyone is acting like this is the best thing ever; and it just happens to be from the country most famous for brigading sites on the internet and having billions of fake accounts. Idk man, seems suss.
@bosknight7837Ай бұрын
@@BravoKiloZuluBut this is pretty straightforward? The only slightly drawn out part is the explanation,which is necessary so people can understand what he’s actually doing instead of just copying
@wyldechild712227 күн бұрын
@@BravoKiloZulu that reply(not yours) is definitely generic as fuck lol
@jiujitsuforall862727 күн бұрын
Been shooting for many moons, been to many classes and have never heard of this technique! And it took a brother from across the pond to "learn us some manners" with our very own American Rifle!!! Bravo!!!
@christophersmith9195Ай бұрын
I really thought the thumb up was goofy when I heard it. And in application it was very strange feeling for me. I can't deny though the rate of fire and consistency between shots. Very impressive technique, thank you for sharing.
@montanatacticalhomesteader6623Ай бұрын
I usually watch this type of content for entertainment, this time I actually learned something! Two somethings actually. Subscribed!
@sergeantraven79416 сағат бұрын
Very refreshing approach and straight to the point, illustrative coaching. Excellent muzzle flip control. Merci beaucoup Clément!
@BigJohnson-g3j26 күн бұрын
That French dude is squared away. Napoleon would be proud lol . Very professional, that's the kind of guy I would be most worried about going up against.
@tattoochefАй бұрын
The monkey and banana reference made stupid simple sense. Thanks!!
@peterderi3761Ай бұрын
I just simply want to note that It is so great that I am seeing new stuff and nice approaches not the same material every channel have already created. Great!
@jamespegram9458Ай бұрын
It’s nice to see even special operations are willing to still do knowledge transfer to the lowest level. Love the content
@BigJohnson-g3j26 күн бұрын
Absence of excessive ego.
@Sam-yh1pmАй бұрын
Amazing professionals, great technique and pedagogy also👌
@mr.martyr8573Ай бұрын
Well im glad to see this dude deploys his sling like that because thats exactly how i run mine and ive had COUNTLESS Gravy Seals tell me "Your sling is set up wrong." I will now be forwarding them this video. Lol
@Just_Some_Dude1776Ай бұрын
lol everybody is an expert thats for sure.
@boygonewhoopdataZZАй бұрын
Sling on stock I never understood. You can not get into high ready at all 😂
@richardthomas6602Ай бұрын
@boygonewhoopdataZZ yes you can.
@EhnatonKАй бұрын
First thing that everyone should know is importance of a good sling.
@santanagamingcinemaАй бұрын
Its a fine sling setup. It is simply a different method. Many ways to skin a cat but there are of course pros and cons. I ran this sling setup for about a year. This setup doesn't get caught on plate carriers as easily as when the rear sling point attaches to the stock. This is because the sling has less travel across your back as you present the rifle. It also ensures that no material gets in the way of your face (point of contact) and the stock because it is simply attached to the lower receiver, avoiding the stock all together. The cons are that it can be more difficult/complicated to shoulder transition. The shooter may have to manipulate the rifle more to prevent the sling from getting tangled. This can make your anterior delts/shoulders exhaust quicker. This can be exasurbated under night vision as you can hit your goggles depending on how you choose to manipulate the rifle. Its a fine method. I dig it but now run the rear attachment point through my stock as my instructor suggested after months of running it with him.
@KD-lb9bgАй бұрын
Excellent straight to the point video, thank you.
@jackfrost2978Ай бұрын
A few thoughts to go with the grip and shooting work. - Don't use the tip of your finger. Set the trigger just in front of your knuckle joint. Preferable the second joint if you can do so comfortably. This gives you amazing torque. It dramatically reduces finger fatigue. Makes it easy to keep the finger on the trigger. Many people who shoot with the tip of the finger. Pull the finger off the trigger when trying to shoot rapidly. This slows down the whole process for a variety of reasons. - Pull on the bottom of the trigger. Not the middle. Torque. Less finger fatigue. - If you can comfortable do so. Use your middle finger. With the above details. More torque. Less likely to influence the small fingers. Index finger points at target. (this is like the thumb up detail.) It is easy to mock. People who can adapt to it. Do better. These details make is so easy to have amazing control of the trigger that it is very calming. You know how much better you are able to function. You don't feel the need to try to rush. You just flow fast. Using all these together. Will put you far ahead. It makes shooting almost effortless. If you combine these details. With proper practice techniques. It will change your world.
@qinarizonaful29 күн бұрын
Used to run an M60 sling for the padding for long humps slung, think pre-plate carrier and more backpack, less slick gear in the wrapped around back area. Now run the thinner "slick and narrow" sling to prevent the bind up as it passes on gear... the old M16 1" wide sling with the modified mid left hand tension pull strap is the Agilite Valkyrie!! What was old is new! Learned these new interesting techniques!!! Great tips!! Good vid! ❤🎉❤
@midnightoil433925 күн бұрын
Pls more videos like this. Lot's to learn. Thanks for teaching it to us!
@zoransuskovic1690Ай бұрын
Good tips, the guys are real professionals.
@davidb9323Ай бұрын
Pointing my thumb up and being able to move my fingers quicker I can see helping me in many facets of life.
@aidenpearce7775Ай бұрын
... Ayo?
@arjr21626 күн бұрын
Thank you, for the video and definitely learned something. Please share more!!
@rc-pm1feАй бұрын
Just confirming he is pushing forward on the handguard utilizing the sling tension that is caused correct? So I am trying to confirm, that you have to suck up any slack with a proper shoulder shrug to seal any gap that is made by pushing forward on the sling? Am I understanding that correctly? Therefore if there is no sling tension the 1st tip can not be utilized correct? So depending on your tactical situation or sling tension, and possibly having to immediately engage a threat, you may not have the proper sling tension to utilize tip 1? I am not trying to criticize, I am just trying to make sure I am not misunderstanding the step, and trying to figure out if it is only situational dependant, meaning the sling must be tight or you cant push forward? Any clarification would be appreciated.
@NeCtRiCkSАй бұрын
I'm also wondering that. I also wonder this: if I adjust my sling so it has some tension, but right as I need to draw the rifle, the sling gets tangled on rig/PC or merely leaves the sweet spot (X length). Now I won't have enough sling to properly shoulder the rifle. How can I fix that? Maybe that "sling shrug" right before drawing?
@WombzyR6Ай бұрын
@@NeCtRiCkS Either that "sling shrug" frees it up more or maybe it's the lean forward that he's doing that makes sure the sling isn't getting tangled. I honestly don't know, definitely a rather controversial sling setup but I could totally see it working very well in certain scenarios. 🤷🏻♂️ Thing is you don't really want to lean into the shot that excessively nowadays and that's been proven so I honestly don't know. 😅
@davedave2941Ай бұрын
Where did I learn this - a 1st force guy in Iraq and sling mechanics stabilize shooting both strong and support side Great video explanation 100
@gabe321Ай бұрын
Gotta try this tomorrow, this was a great video.
@just4stringsnmeАй бұрын
I feel like I’ve just watched the tactical version of Jacque Pepin demonstrating a perfect French omelette. I’m happy.
@austinplatt8011Ай бұрын
What an Interesting point about the thumb, I will have to try it.
@hectorzavala3443Ай бұрын
The no grip shooting is next level 🤙🏽
@KrisSaysАй бұрын
What buffer (weight) are you using? Are you pinching in towards the rifle with your vertical thumb. And the front hand is loose? Thanks!
@michaelhedge696Ай бұрын
Where would one purchase this sling?
@alexb1974Ай бұрын
Khimaira strategy tactics website
@ad-drumcovers99Ай бұрын
Merci beaucoup, Les Monsieurs! 🙏
@MAWA202426 күн бұрын
Great tips! Can't wait to try it out.
@fab7660Ай бұрын
The proper term is "flag the thumb" Vidéo très didactique, impec
@peanut2220Ай бұрын
Fascinating! Thank you!
@curtgsc8429 күн бұрын
Is it the sling that supports the rifle in the firing position
@cotiak_03315 күн бұрын
What combat top and bottom is Shai wearing?
@GHOST-jf4en21 күн бұрын
What scope he's using?
@midnightperfectworld23 сағат бұрын
French using the lovers technique, theres also a way of having light grip and using support hand to steady as you shake your hand. theyre both by nature derived from instinct lol
@Nice-sl3mdАй бұрын
What’s the mount under that red dot?
@alexb1974Ай бұрын
Raidworx RSR
@AvivSpialterАй бұрын
Anyone know what company Clemente's uniform is from?
@AaronBowman-w7z22 күн бұрын
Valkyrie Sling? Where do I find one?
@scottcollins797628 күн бұрын
What company is Clement the founder of
@cognition26Ай бұрын
His rifle is very well tuned.
@KrisSaysАй бұрын
Buffer, grain of bullet, gas port size, and BCG all set on-point! I'm curious about his build! Take care!
@michaelantonio1367Ай бұрын
Thanks guy's.
@marcelinomorquecho4824Ай бұрын
Need to remember to try this next range day.
@milosapic6320Ай бұрын
What foregrip is that?
@jnananinja7436Ай бұрын
Does anyone use two fingers (index and middle) consecutively to flick the trigger quickly? As someone who used to speed solve Rubik’s cubes, two fingers are predominantly used (index then middle) to spin the top layer and it’s MUCH faster than using one finger twice. I imagine a flat trigger would be better for this. Just curious, I haven’t had a chance to experiment with this yet…
@jackfrost2978Ай бұрын
This is done often with electronic paintball guns. Those guns have extra long triggers to facilitate this. It does not work well with mechanical triggers. Even when you have the longer triggers.
@Nicolas-j5y1vАй бұрын
Bonjour Kimaira :) j aime bien l anglais avec une pincet d accent français.
@Khimaira-Strategy-TacticsАй бұрын
Nous faisons de notre mieux !
@Nicolas-j5y1vАй бұрын
@@Khimaira-Strategy-Tacticsc était très cool et pro bien sur
@curtgsc8429 күн бұрын
Thank you. I did not see your sling in your store
@SummersJamHDАй бұрын
always learning something new from this channel
@Y0hgurtoАй бұрын
Am I wrong to say it’s basically bump firing but as a technique?
@bulleit945915 күн бұрын
Yes. It is not bump firing.
@meirsigal4847Ай бұрын
Us Yeshiva guys have been keeping our thumbs up since we first started learning gemara😆😆
@victorsaenz9452Ай бұрын
The 2nd tip helped me a lot!
@davidb9323Ай бұрын
👍🏻 should work for pistol too
@TheDovahkiin05Ай бұрын
Optics used?
@charlesmarshall3193Ай бұрын
Lead and steel promethean
@hammeredviking0311Ай бұрын
Great video 🥃.
@16thwrldАй бұрын
Any Socials?
@user-jc9uu1dn4kАй бұрын
Great video!
@Jed.carson27 күн бұрын
Greta video. Thx
@Lasvedras114311 күн бұрын
Weapon?
@andrewlightbody4221Ай бұрын
Great video
@joesgotya993017 сағат бұрын
I’ll stick to American Delta Force for shooting tips, thanks. Love from Canada
@wellsmd1Ай бұрын
what red dot is he running??
@Khimaira-Strategy-TacticsАй бұрын
Lead&Steel PROMETHEAN LP1
@dalestark3343Ай бұрын
Great Info!!
@boazg787Ай бұрын
Now I'll need to try this! Great video guys
@ninertacticsАй бұрын
I like it, another way of getting out of the way of the machine.
@Tokaev77LiveАй бұрын
like this French operator! I follow him in ista!!!
@MyReinersАй бұрын
If you adjust the sling, does it work in the prone position? Or does it become a negative factor
@ajb400Ай бұрын
You can still open up the adjustment, by pulling up on the sling tab from the rifle to your rib cage. If that isn't enough, you can just "swim out" of your sling where the sling is just around the rear of your neck, but no arms are through it to give you the space that you desire. Train, try different techniques and find what works for your setup and your body type.
@RubelessАй бұрын
You won’t be going prone in close quarters.
@DC-bk6epАй бұрын
@@Rubelesshe will when he is dead lol
@MyReinersАй бұрын
@@Rubeless it is not all CQB in conflicts. Peer to peer conflict, CQB is limited. Most infantry work is still patrol and mechanised infantry work. And first you have to travers terrain (and possible hit the ground), before ever coming to a CQB situation. And the French do most work in remote Africa area's, situations like Mali. Not a lot of CQB there.
@cliffords2315Ай бұрын
I use 2 point sling, im old school
@Khimaira-Strategy-TacticsАй бұрын
us too !
@wolfz136Ай бұрын
I love how you can see, that stock placement is THE thing to train. Shai has terrible stock placement, extrem recoil, Clement has good stock placement, no recoil.
@onpsxmemberАй бұрын
That stock placement depends on lots of factors like the gear ad the build of the user. A guy with big traps can be stable with a high stock placement. Not the case here.
@Kynyrd27 күн бұрын
Yeah, some times plate carriers suck and force you to have a wierd stock placement. I usually will just collapse the stock and put the rifle butt right on the plate if im struggling with a certain setup. Sometimes, you have to work around the gear your issued. I don't think this is that case
@wolfz13627 күн бұрын
@@Kynyrd It's also the fact, that he is standing almost leaned back. Lean into the rifle, have good stock placement, and thats doable with a plate carrier aswell, and pull it tight into your shoulder.
@ozzirlin9295Ай бұрын
Jeez the size of this guy's forearms.
@sonar357Ай бұрын
Never would have thought about that thumb technique. It works because we're all used to "finger guns" and using out thumbs as the sight so having it up will aid us in getting the sights up and aligned
@davidb9323Ай бұрын
Many people say point at the target with your thumbs with Glock pistols. Going to have to try to see if thumb up grip will improve speed vs overlapping thumbs with a shot timer
@nikita_machiavelliАй бұрын
לא מאמין שי זה אתה?
@williamjames5664Ай бұрын
Solid shooter.
@BBslider00129 күн бұрын
The magic is that there is no magic. Just lots of rounds and hard work....oh, and LOTS of rounds.
@EdmontIsraelRealEstateАй бұрын
פשששש, יותר סרטונים כאלה.
@PapaBearandtheHunterАй бұрын
Some great advice, but can my man say "hamburger"
@Watchdog78Ай бұрын
I just think the French accent is super cool. I have to watch again to pay attention to what he was really teaching.
@chltmdwpАй бұрын
You gay
@RubelessАй бұрын
Definitely got some on your face.
@lukebelvin4900Ай бұрын
Why is bro blurred out ?
@jamespegram9458Ай бұрын
They are still active duty, so they have to blur their faces
@RubelessАй бұрын
So the simps think they are cool.
@lukebelvin4900Ай бұрын
@@Rubeless i know right dude is so black ops top secret we're not allowed to see the face or Putin himself will hunt him down
@rashads491829 күн бұрын
Same way i run my blue force gear sling
@stuartfury33908 сағат бұрын
i really dont understand these plate carriers that only cover maybe half the torso
@ohqaeto534421 күн бұрын
I tried this method today at the range and the range officer almost kicked me out 😂
@irafowlerjr.7492Ай бұрын
Fantastic, very helpful. God bless Israel ❤
@robinson6667112 күн бұрын
7.45. What the hell was that noise like a Devil Dog straight outta hell at 7.45 min . Damn
@TheBlackphoenix113Ай бұрын
what is the sling company?
@ElouannlagachetteАй бұрын
Khimaira strategy. Sling call Valkyrie
@paulo.5.56Ай бұрын
❤
@enudretheinsultАй бұрын
very good training!
@ytty5183Ай бұрын
👍 THUMB UP
@TulioViloriaАй бұрын
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@deno7482Ай бұрын
🔝🔝🔝💯👌
@macsdojoАй бұрын
Grip the rifle like a pistol and drive with the thumb. mind blown
@goodcitizenactualАй бұрын
I have one tip. Hoffman Super Safety.
@ukaszwanczowski3439Ай бұрын
Good job, it looks like a well-thought-out weapon
@xSK0RCHxАй бұрын
😢have to change my 1pt slings to 2 point now. Good video and very good tips. Thank you
@RubelessАй бұрын
No you don’t.
@Denis-gp5giАй бұрын
There is a ukrainian meme "відчувай відчувай" about idiot instructor that actually is a wedding toastmaster making fun contests, not a real trainig. This guy is his spiritual brother for sure..
@Smoke_Rush5 күн бұрын
“Do you feel the difference?” “A little bit, yeah?” Buddy your split was slashed in half wtf so you mean A LITTLE BIT😂
@eric2484Ай бұрын
What type of hat is he wearing???
@richardthomas6602Ай бұрын
That same sling adjustment and technique can be accomplished with a multatude of attachment point preferences.
@jalowery1246Ай бұрын
👍🏽
@mabasamirАй бұрын
wow gotta admit those ‘watcher’ in youtube cacoon really good at filtering lies and truth.
@mikehawkswollen5819Ай бұрын
Excellent video 👍👍
@vanderjeanbaptisteАй бұрын
Good morning guys give the civilians some training, i speak French
@BravoKiloZuluАй бұрын
Here's two better tips to teach you to shoot the fastest and then to shoot twice as fast as that: Tip 1: Get an automatic rifle. Tip 2: Get 2 automatic rifles.