It took 15 years for my DQ, but it happened eventually. It was at SMM3G 2016. I was picking up my Beretta 1301 up off a table. My finger swept inside the trigger guard as I turned the safety off (located in front of the trigger guard) and I shot the table. Contributing factors: 1) safety location made it more possible 2) picking the gun up off the table flat made it more possible than an in hand or barrel start 3) I was exhausted and recovering from being sick with pneumonia so mental clarity wasn’t 100% 4) it was the 3rd string of a 3 string stage where only the best string counted. I had 2 strings that were already fast so I tried to push the speed and went too fast. I unloaded and showed clear on my own and declared “I guess I’m done” I felt a little bit better when I found out 2 other shooters did the same exact thing to get DQed at the same match.
@BlokeontheRange3 жыл бұрын
Dude... I bet that felt shit! Mine was a complete brainfart on my 2nd (I think) IPSC match in the Netherlands back in the day. There was a shot around the left side of a barricade, and I was shooting a stock L1A1. I decided to take it left shoulder rather than lean out, and I had massive trigger stall to the point I thought the gun was jammed. I then, completely stupidly, looked down at the gun and *pressed the trigger hard*. I still to this day have no idea why, it's possibly the dumbest thing I've ever done with a live firearm. I almost got away with it too - it struck the wall only just outside the berm (indoor range) but that was a shot in an unsafe direction so DQ... And I've learned from it, and understand the importance of building muscle memory in what Jari calls "the other strong hand"!
@zul4483 жыл бұрын
For all the talk I've heard about DQ's, this is the first one I've actually seen a video of. Thanks for showing and talking about it! Mistakes happen, reviewing those mistakes help us from repeating them!
@shawnbraggs19513 жыл бұрын
Jenny is many of our favorites on here and can really help more women get into this sport or shooting in general.
@redacted_redacted_redacted3 жыл бұрын
Everybody will DQ eventually. She handled it like a champ.
@juliusbadenhorst97373 жыл бұрын
It happens Jenny. I DQd at my last big match on the 7th of 9 stages. Knocked the pistol from my hand aggressively clearing a stoppage caused by bad ammo I had borrowed from another competitor. DQ is a horrible feeling and follows you until your next big match where you can redeem yourself. I enjoy watching Jenny in the Finnish Brutality Boot Camp videos. She handled this DQ episode well. Jenny is living the life most of us dream of shooting in the Finnish Brutality matches.
@cgoad3 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike. I had wondered where Jenny had gone. As you say, she's been on the channel quite a bit. She's a "worthy" addition. It is too bad she DQ'ed, but I'm glad you did this post-event interview. A lesson for everyone.
@con6lex3 жыл бұрын
That is very brave of Jenny to do this video. Thank you for teaching us all!
@thomasbrown94023 жыл бұрын
The ice breaking was EPIC
@danspragens49353 жыл бұрын
Glad to see Jenny chatting about her experience, even if it's disappointing she didn't get to shoot more. I hope to see her stages from Desert Brutality soonish. Apart from getting her on the channel more (yay), I hope she gets her own KZbin channel going one of these days. I'd love to see some more SRA match footage and whatever else she might put up.
@jennykoskimaki89193 жыл бұрын
Hi Dan, you can check out the Aawee channel for some of my this year's matches (for example SRA Finnish Nationals) 👍
@danspragens49353 жыл бұрын
@@jennykoskimaki8919 Thanks for the pointer. You and Aawee both picked up a subscriber.
@foxtrotromeo253 жыл бұрын
Great to see Jenny on the channel again. It's a real pity about the DQ.
@hanktorrance68553 жыл бұрын
Jenny you are fabulous! It's a shame that you lost your grip but you were a true sport and professional! Look forward to seeing you shoot more and hearing your perspectives!
@andik.42353 жыл бұрын
Sooner or later we all will experience some kind of defeat. The handling of such a defeat differentiates the defeated from the champions. Two thumbs up for Jenny to talk about this mishap. Carry on, and I`m looking forward to see more of her. A great sport indeed.
@VosperCDN3 жыл бұрын
Too bad about the DQ, however it's interesting to see it being discussed. It seems too often it's just set aside and not mentioned much afterwards. Shooting in gloves is a rather different experience, and something I need to work on. Looking forward to more content as always, and glad my Patreon contribution goes to making Bloke suffer.
@petesheppard17093 жыл бұрын
True class and character! While nowhere near as much fun as actually competing, it's still a win. I was wondering why we haven't seen more of her in the match. When 'waves' were mentioned in the trench, I wondered if they were talking about heat off the rifle barrel, but apparently it was the actual buffeting of water waves. I kept thinking how hard it would be to get the casualty into the vehicle if it had had a skeleton... Jenny's comment about what to wear in the trench was interesting. Riga went in wearing shorts for that reason, but he said he was told he would be less cold with trousers, since body heat would take some of the cold edge off. I presume there was a balance somewhere in between? That said, I'm eagerly awaiting Ian's video with his combat kilt!!
@jackusmc25423 жыл бұрын
That was great. Thanks Mike and Jenny for embracing the suck!
@RonOhio3 жыл бұрын
I saw a lot of bulky mechanics type gloves in use at the match, I suggest Rothco Nomex USAF pilot's gloves for when you would rather not have a glove, but really should. Just trim a couple of inches off of the gauntlet portion, fold it over and hem it to have gloves so thin you can reload a revolver with loose ammo with them on. In cold weather they work well as a liner under a wool knit glove with a leather glove shell over them. That combo is good to -30f (although not for an entire 8 hour shift outdoors). I was really looking forward to Jenny's coverage and seeing how she used her match savvy and shooting skills to offset the brutality aspects of the match. I applaud her for discussing it and look forward to seeing more of her content in the future.
@borjesvensson86613 жыл бұрын
I dont now what the nordic armies use nowadays but the classic soloution is thin knitted gloves, thick wool mittens and leather outer mitten atatched to the wrist by leather straps. Just flick the wrist and leather mitten and wool mitten flies of and leave a thin glove on the hand.
@daytonrobbins33613 жыл бұрын
It's bad that your DQ'd but good on RO's for being on top of things. Jenny GREAT attitude and then staying and helping out during the rest of the match.
@jamietus10123 жыл бұрын
Such a shame, after seeing how good Jenny was at the sra match it's unfortunate we won't get to see her destroy the brutality match
@myparceltape11693 жыл бұрын
Poor Jeni. She didn't have the chance to show off her skills.
@jamesbromstead49493 жыл бұрын
Everyone can feel for Jenny. The planets and the fates eventually align to cause errors under pressure. And with each error, your mind amplifies the pressure to correct the errors. Wow that evoked some flashbacks in my shooting. I don't know which is worst, cringing at the errors at the competition, or every time I think about them afterwards. Still, good run Jenny.
@_datapoint3 жыл бұрын
Between this video, Karl's video and Polinar Tactical, I was surprised to see so many people not wearing gloves.
@jblackriver3 жыл бұрын
"Jenny's Unfortunate DQ" sounds like a teenage grunge band 😄
@sabertoothray3 жыл бұрын
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast. Really sucks but hopefully a good lesson!(to us all)
@aqualung.3 жыл бұрын
So sad that this happened to Jenny, it's fun to watch her runs and she's also been a good benchmark for myself to compare against. But really the lesson here is to WEAR GLOVES while shooting! There are a ton of hot, cold, sharp or abrasive things out in a match environment (let alone FTX) and hurting your hands sucks big time. I wear gloves always when shooting, even on the hottests summer days. When shooting a pistol in cold environments, you can wear thin, tactile gloves for that and put on warm, insulated overgloves or mittens when doing something else. If you shoot a pistol with swappable backstraps or grip panels, you may want to try and go down a size when starting to use gloves.
@OTSOBerg-pn5gm3 жыл бұрын
If you carry for self defense it's probably not a good idea to train pistol always with gloves and then most likely have to defend yourself without gloves. Im not saying that it will make a massive difference but if you carry to save your life takeout as many variables as possible. How you grip a pistol is very important and if you always have the extra traction of gloves then under stress without gloves you my not grip it hard enough and then add liquids to your hands and it could cause you some problems just food for thought.
@aqualung.3 жыл бұрын
@@OTSOBerg-pn5gm You bring up a good point. Mission should drive training , as well as gear. In my case the mission is to be a good SRA and Brutality shooter, which allows me to bring whatever gear (within division rules) to the line. Living in Finland, there is both no need as well as no legal way to carry in public, so armed self defense is not a scenario I deliberately train for. I do believe I can still shoot just fine without gloves and wet hands, but it's not something I've validated recently.
@petesheppard17093 жыл бұрын
@@OTSOBerg-pn5gm Down here in Alabama, where it rarely gets cold, gloves can be clumsy and off-putting, so I have to make a point to practice with them. It can also simulate the loss of feeling and dexterity one can experience under stress. In your case, the reverse may be true; get used to shooting with gloves, and bare-handed shooting feels odd.
@OTSOBerg-pn5gm3 жыл бұрын
@@aqualung. I understand. Thats a shame that you aren't able to carry. I've met some Finns from the Upper Peninsula in Michagin I liked them. They were very funny. I wish you success is your sport shooting it looks fun.
@OTSOBerg-pn5gm3 жыл бұрын
@@petesheppard1709 I use mechanics gloves and I mostly train with them with carbine, because I expect that to be the most likely case of me using gloves. I live in the south as well I wouldn't be drawing from concealment with gloves so I don't want to confuse myself. Under pressure my hands get really dumb, and that's after years of bull riding and many other very stressful situations. Thats why I just pass on what I know as food for thought. Y'all would most likely out shoot me in any of these matches. They look fun though.
@Gagis3 жыл бұрын
Konnunsuo is a municipality mainly known for its historical prison, which is no longer in use. For example, the Duckburg prison in disney comics is called Konnansuo in Finnish translations in reference to the famous prison. (konna translates to crook as opposed to kontu, which translates to home environment)
@somersethuscarl29383 жыл бұрын
Ah, bit like the British HMP Dartmoor then. Cheers
@petrimakela59783 жыл бұрын
The old prison actually serves as a deportation facility for the immigration service for people with flight/violence risk. It's a lovely place that is often the coldest place in southern Finland in the winter and hottest during the summer. Surrounded by marches with vicious horse flys ;)
@LasOrveloz3 жыл бұрын
Also, Kontu, is also Shire so you can translate Konnunsuo as "Swamp of the Shire"
@petrimakela59783 жыл бұрын
@@LasOrveloz True and the area next to Konnunsuo is actually Kontu. Next place from that is Russia.
@onr-o1h3 жыл бұрын
There is also a very fucky swamp around there. Which is NOT fun to cross.
@pkt12133 жыл бұрын
There are two types of people doing mounted operations: those who have knocked their rifle off the truck and those who will. Should name the stage trench stage Two Innies.
@jukkatalari38963 жыл бұрын
Konnunsuo: used to be one of the most well known prisons in Finland, in the middle of nowhere, close to the Russian border. Closed 2011, became a refugee processing center after that.
@berryreading48093 жыл бұрын
I feel so bad for Jenny! I was looking forward to watching her compete, so I can only imagine how she must've felt... everything possible lined up perfectly for that rifle to be extra rear heavy and slippery 🙁 Hopefully we'll get to see Jenny at Desert Brutality along with some mega redemption! 🤞👍 Thanks for revisiting this unfortunate experience for education purposes 👍 (I've dropped slick fore end rifles with gloves on atleast twice just walking around in mild terrain during freezing temperatures out in the woods, it can be easy.... especially with slick AR handguards!)
@feuerfrei70703 жыл бұрын
I would love to see more content from jenny
@carlcarlton7643 жыл бұрын
Nice of the organizers to let her shoot another stage anyway. 👌🏻
@Dreju783 жыл бұрын
Useful stuff, analyzing mistakes and problems. Not many do that!
@mikeberger66643 жыл бұрын
Jeez, that would f…ing suck… At least she can laugh about it, I would be probably be pisst for more than a month… Well done Jen and better luck next time 🤞
@CRH1143 жыл бұрын
Great video! Stinks that it happened, happens to the best of us. The one angle looks like it’s almost monopoding on the magazine. Maybe another notch up on the bipod legs would have stopped it from falling over the first time.
@ArloFSE3 жыл бұрын
Jenny needs her own youtube channel if she does not already.
@ABrit-bt6ce10 күн бұрын
Someone today mentioned gun girls and I came looking.
@nirfz3 жыл бұрын
She's a very likeable addition to the channel in my opinion! I think having to put the head under water would put the people wearing actual prescription glasses in a disadvantage. I am a "late starter" with glasses, needing them since the age of 24. And since then whenever it is raining, i have to use something that prevents water from getting onto the lenses as the droplets really impair my vision. (i either wear a baseball cap or a hat) Before needing glasses, water droplets on my motorcycle or ski goggles had never bothered me. (And while i am not able to use contact lenses myself, i remember most of my friends or collegues who always use them always took them out before swimming.)
@feuerfrei70703 жыл бұрын
I know the feeling jenny, i feel with you!
@blegi12453 жыл бұрын
There used to be a major prison in Konnunsuo between 1918 and 2011. It was originally a penal camp and the permanent prison was completed in 1935. It's near the town of joutseno (since been merged to the city of lappeenranta) right at the russian border in the south east.
@SonOfTheDawn5153 жыл бұрын
4:53 I understand this is a match environment but two take aways I see here as a former grunt: slings and gloves are very important. Again, I understand in a match environment slings may not be as applicable but for real world applications these are important things to keep in mind.
@herknorth86913 жыл бұрын
Man, that sucks! I guess that could be one advantage of a quad rail, more grippy in cold, wet weather when you have to grab the rifle in an odd way?
@cryhavoc9993 жыл бұрын
The best lessons are learned by the survivors as they say.
@avp59643 жыл бұрын
Appreciate Jenny thanks for the video
@andrewweninger10593 жыл бұрын
When wearing BA in the winter, you treat it like a warming layer. It should be the 2nd or 3rd layer and you wear a thick layer on top, you can see this layering model on SoldF. You should be a little cold when standing around, that way if you have to run away, you won’t over heat.
@scottwatrous3 жыл бұрын
Good to see she got to run the later stage anyway. Do events generally not allow someone with a DQ to participate at all, or can they run the stages on their own as time allows for no score? I imagine that someone who demonstrates gross negligence or incompetence or something might get sent off; but here she wasn't sent home, so it's more of a scoring DQ than a gross violation. (not to undersell the risk of a dropped rifle that might flag folks) So in most events do folks who get such a DQ get to try other stages or is it forbidden, or just a matter of usually not having time to have non-scoring times run thru?
@aqualung.3 жыл бұрын
Generally in SRA a DQd shooter's not allowed to shoot the rest of the match. Some people leave right away, some stay to hang out with their squad, film runs or help reset stages. Our weekly club matches just bar DQd shooters from scoring. They still get to shoot the stages, because the objective of the club matches is to get in some reps and practice. If there was a major match with some super special stage, I don't think it'd be inconceivable that a DQd competitor (if it wasn't for gross negligence) would be allowed to shoot it just for fun, if there was free time between squads or at the end of the day.
@BK45AUS3 жыл бұрын
@@aqualung. interesting, at my club, Dq means no more shooting, stay and help but learn from your mistake, most people usually go home, thankfully in 30 odd years of shooting practical type events, i've only had a warning, never a dq, thats why vids like this are important, learn from others mistakes and you can keep shooting.
@RedTSquared3 жыл бұрын
Wow, that's a bummer! Could you have used a sling? Throw the sling on first, then grab the ammo can? I know that's a few seconds of time but might be an option. Good on ya for getting through it and having a supremely positive attitude!
@-John-Doe-3 жыл бұрын
Carry Handle is the most OP attachment.
@junglesairsoftblog63113 жыл бұрын
I have poor circulation in my hands so I wear gloves most of the year, different gloves for different situations, the right tool for the job, heavy leather gloves for gardening, Mexhanix insulated for working on cars in winter and Mechanix Fastfit for everything else, they are thin enough that I can tie my shoelaces whilst wearing them and grippy even when wet.
@justskip45953 жыл бұрын
24:55 yeah couple of years ago here in central Finland I was leaving to work at end of June and I had to scrape off ice from my cars windshield and I was working outside and enjoying the wet snow through the day.
@aleksihamalainen92293 жыл бұрын
Bloke on the Range and Lassie on the Range
@petercollingwood522 Жыл бұрын
Ah! Varusteleka. One of my favourite online suppliers. I just bought a 1917 Austro Hungarian Stahlhlem from them.
@lohikarhu734 Жыл бұрын
btw, in the rifle exchange video, it looked like Jenni has built up a beautifully-tuned rifle, some years of experience showing up there...sad that the cold and ice made her drop it and DQ! mutta, elämää on laiffii! better luck next vuotta!
@JenniferinIllinois3 жыл бұрын
On no. Poor Jenny!!!! :( Has to be so heartbreaking DQing on the first stage.
@Sim.Crawford3 жыл бұрын
From the videos I've seen it seemed to be a great idea to have a bipod for the trench, was that impression borne out by the results?
@Stargazer80able3 жыл бұрын
DQ sucks. You just move on to the next match. Jenny marches on and keeps killing time with bullets, as we all should do. Great interwiew.
@Pallidum3 жыл бұрын
I live in Sweden. I've tried shooting pistols with gloves, but I just can't. The tactile feedback I just so different. I therefore only shot bare handed, even in the winter. -30C is not fun, I tell you. For rifles I can use gloves just fine.
@jennykoskimaki89193 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what you mean.. winter makes everything more difficult 😅
@Pallidum3 жыл бұрын
@@jennykoskimaki8919 Plenty of hand warmers between stages. But yes, winter does indeed make everything more difficult. I'm just glad I've never had to do a water stage in winter... yet. :)
@Brettmlyons3 жыл бұрын
I am so bummed I can't make to Utah... Really hope you guys have fun!!!!
@RigiLiquid9453 жыл бұрын
Hello from Canada! Wow, that looked like a tough match, but I'm sure it felt ten times worse. I direct matches throughout the summer at my range, and finish up in September because there are so many hunters, me included, who won't be around for matches. I don't actually want to run an IDPA match in the cold because of the danger of mishandling handguns. I feel bad for Jenny, She is proof that the best competitor can have a bad moment. Does anyone try only wearing an offhand glove for grip and no strong hand glove for control? Also how much did the casualty weigh? I was surprised that nobody tried to shoulder carry that dummy so they could toss it down rather than heave it up.
@aqualung.3 жыл бұрын
The casualty was heavy for a match prop, 55-60 kg / 120-130 lbs. I dragged it just fine and was caught off guard when trying to lift it into the back of the vehicle. Usually prop dummies such as there are half the weight of this one.
@PaJin773 жыл бұрын
Pegasus Tests talk about in his video from Stage 6 about carrying a dummy. kzbin.info/www/bejne/enKxcomsesiGZrc Tl;dw: Dummy was a flabby mess.
@impliedtomato87603 жыл бұрын
So she's "Jenny on the range"? Very good interview
@SkarnDeBrax3 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine how bad you feel when that happen :-(
@garylewis48383 жыл бұрын
Everyone DQs from time to time. The best to the worst.
@lohikarhu734 Жыл бұрын
Jenni...for them "murricans", it's kind d of like: "Yen-nee", because the double consonants in Finnish have a kind hard stop, a kind of rising energy, for "nn", "kk", "tt"...and the "i" is like "ee"
@psturtivant3 жыл бұрын
Jenny (at 12:47) said "this was surprisingly difficult". I concur - but at least the range was only one-way. :-D
@5toolman63 жыл бұрын
So Mike do you "earn" a "DQ" patch like Jenny is holding in one of her instagram photos?
@BlokeontheRange3 жыл бұрын
Yes, you do :)
@steffanwamsley75753 жыл бұрын
Would aggressively textured insulation panels help? I can see it work both positively (additional grip/friction) and negatively ( the nooks and crannies being a snow or ice trap)...being a desert kid, I'm allergic to snow and freezing temperatures.
@nirfz3 жыл бұрын
I don't know the name, but putting that "self adhesive rubber tape" on the front handguard could help. That said, i would think that she now has that memorized in her brain forever and will deathgrip the rifle next time the hands are cold and wet to make sure nothing happens again.
@BulletsNBrass3 жыл бұрын
Cold wet hands don't work well. You lose grip strength, you lose the perception of how firmly you are holding or even whether something is starting to slip. Like Jenny said, she got out of sorts when crossing her arms to get the can in her left hand and the cold and wet just piled on from there. When I was living up north one of the considerations for my general duty carbine was that the grip and handguard had to be VERY high friction. It's less of a concern here in Texas since the odds of having hands going numb from the cold is unlikely.
@Yupppi3 жыл бұрын
If you use the J.R.R. Tolkien translation, the shire is translated to "kontu" and konnunsuo is just like "the swamp of the shire" if you want to think of it like that.
@FinalWarrior5913 жыл бұрын
Aw damn, that sucks. DQing is never fun.
@UnclePutte3 жыл бұрын
At least we got some Finnish education out of that. "Perse" means "arse".
@Lorddrase3 жыл бұрын
Really unfortunate. Dont think that you could have foreseen this.
@juststeve55423 жыл бұрын
Frozen fingers are surprisingly useless, although I am surprised to see a Finn succumbing to a temperature above -70c ;-) Better luck next time Jenny.
@JohnHansell623 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine waiting to shoot this match all year just to DQ on the first stage. That sucks 😬😬
@saoirse53083 жыл бұрын
Poor Jenny, Heart Breaking 💔 I have been through a few Cold weather gun mistakes, including a guy who's 22 was jamming on a snowshoe hunt and he managed to eject a live round into the fire at lunch (without realizing it) until it cooked off. But the worst was my own 😶, I was 12 or 14 we were hunting rabbits in Wyoming and I had on wool GI glove liners (but not gloves), my hands were still really cold and the wool liners were super slick on the shotgun. It's been 40 years now, but I think I had the shotgun tucked under my arm while I fished a shell out of my pocket, the Shotgun started to slip and with cold numbed hands and slippery wool liners I bungled the grab at the slipping shotgun so badly I both took it off safe *AND* hit the trigger!! Shooting a load of #6 shot into the ground just a few feet ahead of my cousins and myself. LOL it's been 40 years and I'm blushing as I write this. . . . it was that bad.
@pagannova36213 жыл бұрын
I thought she just wasn't able to make it for some reason. Wow..things happen though.
@rolandluth20983 жыл бұрын
Sweet woman, deadly marksman.
@nunyabeeswax25753 жыл бұрын
Bad luck on the DQ Jenny but take heart in that imo, you had a "pretty safe" DQ (I don't have practical shooting match experience, just feral pest eradication and hunting in Aus, so no expert and don't profess to be) in terms of real risk to yourself and onlookers. I understand that the gun was Condition 3, loaded mag in, no round in the chamber? (can the AR-15 without a round in the chamber be put on safe with the hammer uncocked? I would assume it can be with the chamber empty & hammer cocked.) The only real handling & shooting experience I've had with a semi auto rifle was a Norinco SKK when I was much younger. Tbh I am limited to using bolt, lever and straight pull actions (pump rifles as well) in Aus without going through a lot of bulldung for a Cat C/D license (pump shotguns and semi automatic firearms). Best of luck in Desert Brutality if it happens and you're able to attend.
@viperscot13 жыл бұрын
Hi bloke if you do team up with Jenny you should call lady on the range ?? So sad to not see jenny's brutality run 😭 think it would have been excellent Pass on pat on back from me to Jenny for embracing the cold suck to bloke,lady she is All the bestest from Scotland Keep your excellent work up you and chap 👍👍 👏👏👏
@Matt_The_Hugenot3 жыл бұрын
Back in the day I sot a match where almost everyone DQed.
@psturtivant3 жыл бұрын
@aqualung says the lesson is TO WEAR GLOVES. I disagree. The lesson is to prioritise control of the weapon over everything else. J grabbed the ammo before going to the weapon. Dropping the ammo = Zero penalties (except maybe in a genuine-bedouin firefight)
@GHDEFIANT3 жыл бұрын
Been there, where the cold just works against you, you think your hands work. But the feedback your are getting just isn't real. Once spent 4-8 minutes trying to get a pair of mittens on but I just couldn't manage it before I realised what was going one, had to pull them into my sleeves to warm them up.
@salvadormelendez9749 Жыл бұрын
Maybe grabbing the rifle from behind the bipod would've given jenny a better grip on it.
@katana14303 жыл бұрын
Still pitching the idea for a Southern Brutality. In Louisiana. In August. With alligators.
@ralphwatten24263 жыл бұрын
When I first saw Bloke slide into the pool I wondered if there was a group pool party at any time. Too bad about Jenny's drop. Next time wear gloves. There's so many types of shooting gloves out there. Better luck next time.
@beefycheesecake Жыл бұрын
Very unlucky, could happen to anyone 😕
@strydyrhellzrydyr13453 жыл бұрын
Gosh she so beautiful
@mobiljobe3 жыл бұрын
Sorry about the DQ. What kind of tracked vehicle are you putting the casualty in?
@brlbrlbrlbrl3 жыл бұрын
Sisu NA-110 Nasu. An articulated, tracked all-terrain vehicle.
@blue2sco3 жыл бұрын
@@brlbrlbrlbrl is it similar to the BV Viking?
@brlbrlbrlbrl3 жыл бұрын
@@blue2sco Yes, they're very similar.
@blegi12453 жыл бұрын
@@blue2sco is the viking armored? NA-140 (rover gasoline engine) and NA-110 (gm diesel engine) are roughly equivalent to unarmored Bv206.
@mobiljobe3 жыл бұрын
I got some bv206-vibe from it but the details didnt fit, like lights and and the sisu have high mounted support wheel at the back of the wagon. Bv206 have more wedge-like tread configuration.
@badpossum4403 жыл бұрын
What does DQ mean?
@3142993 жыл бұрын
Disqualified.
@wormyboot3 жыл бұрын
Okay, I've heard this a bunch but I can't understand what y'all are talking about. What's up with the "waves in your sight picture" thing? I don't get it. When you say waves, I think about you running through the water and making waves. But you're not looking through your sights then. I feel like I'm missing something simple.
@jennykoskimaki89193 жыл бұрын
Sorry for my bad English! I meant that when you move, the water moves and when you stop the water makes you move. So you can see the water movement in the sight picture because your sights are going left-right-left-right
@wormyboot3 жыл бұрын
@@jennykoskimaki8919 oh, that makes total sense! Thank you; my brain wasn't making the connection.
@williamflowers94353 жыл бұрын
Will Jenny be at Desert Brutality?🏜
@jennykoskimaki89193 жыл бұрын
Yes, and the goal is to NOT GET DISQUALIFIED 😆
@williamflowers94353 жыл бұрын
@@jennykoskimaki8919 Good to hear!!! I’m sure you will do well and I wish you the best of luck!!! 🍀 🇫🇮 At least there won’t be any ice or snow ⛄️ in the desert… perhaps Karl will find a way to have a Quicksand stage 😜
@patrickbyrne50703 жыл бұрын
@@jennykoskimaki8919 we'll all be rooting for you! lookin forward to seeing- everyone loves a great come back tale :D
@chooseyouhandle3 жыл бұрын
Who draws all the cartoon versions of people?
@thebotrchap3 жыл бұрын
Which ones? The Bloke/Chap/Dale mini-mes and faces are my work. Don’t know who did the anime Jennys.
@kabic78933 жыл бұрын
A dropped rifle is a DQ for stage or Match? Sounds like it's the match.
@curious-relics3 жыл бұрын
Keep in mind it's a Brutality event. It's not exactly meant to be forgiving.
@BurningMonkey3 жыл бұрын
Dropping a rifle with a mag in is a match DQ, and especially in Finland where they are super strict about range safety rules
@thomasloks3 жыл бұрын
You could easily see Ian was taken with Jenny. Lol. What an offspring that would make.
@18robsmith3 жыл бұрын
At least one of the pool party toys escaped....
@bryuchiha16173 жыл бұрын
🔥😎🔥🔥🔥😎🔥
@jukkatalari38963 жыл бұрын
Learn finnish, part 732: Perse = Arse, ass. Usually PERRRSE! Id est, with a lot of feeling Usage: similar situations where one would say ”Oh shit!”
@DebakulumToughguts3 жыл бұрын
👍 für den Algorithmus
@brian58323 жыл бұрын
Totes adorbes.
@luisnunes38633 жыл бұрын
Yeah, cold hands and long, heavyish metal objects don't get along...
@gavinhemingway42023 жыл бұрын
Macwet great thin gloves….. good when wet…
@nicflatterie7772 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful Shooting women, with red hair. Wake me up, I must be dreaming.
@robertkennion90203 жыл бұрын
Gloves..good gloves is what I see from this. Add in a heavy m4 with all that "force multiplying" gubbins on it..shame
@JasperFromMS3 жыл бұрын
That was a fun interview, but it wasn't fun watching Jenny DQ. Also, I want my son to move to Finland so he can marry Jenny.
@truckerallikatuk3 жыл бұрын
Saline! Oh... um... is this the right kind of salty comment?