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geekverve (3 minutes ago)
They're practicing the well-known "I want in on that kill, too!" method. It's pretty clear they trained in the Call of Duty combat program.
forrestcooper (10 minutes ago)
The peekaboo looks like a classic example of already knowing where the targets are placed.
black87FXR (17 minutes ago)
Apparently they never heard of 1. "fatal funnel", both of them jamming up, silhouetting the doorway. 2. "Slicing the pie". Both of them enter and turn the same way leaving their backs completely exposed. 3. Muzzle awareness in close proximity. Lucky they didn't shoot each other.
misternibbles7426 (28 minutes ago)
Ive always wanted someone to fire an MP5 five inches from my ear. Seems legit. Good corner work guys.
jakedavis8948 (32 minutes ago)
I’ve encountered them at a school; they’re serious as a heart attack. This was in all likelihood staged.
bbasiaga (47 minutes ago)
I like the part where the guy in black almost trips on the other guy as they rush to make sure their bodies are completely filling the doorway. Wouldn't want any enemy fire sneaking out in to the hallway behind you.
conquerordie230 (51 minutes ago)
My hope is that they were demonstrating exactly what NOT to do.
klk1900 (2 hour ago)
Also people have to understand. When you open a door or breach it. The bad guy is alerted of a threat is approaching. So just imagine when you hit the door the bad guys gun will come up. When you peekaboo the threat is ready to stitch your ass up. Literally Delta and Devgru have both lost guys because of this very thing. Keep in mind they were not doing the peekaboo method. They were simply doing hostage rescue CQB which is also known as Hollywood cqb. But it’s to reduce the threat of the bad guys taking out the hostage so you normally designate 4 guys to run as fast as possible to the hostage. It’s absolutely crazy they are still doing this. I think in 2003-2005 we learned the hard way why this doesn’t work
sectorseven07 (2 hour ago)
I actually considered these guys to get certed to build my resume for doing high threat contracting work. This has effectively nullified that idea forever. Thanks Mike.
ajamico (2 hours ago)
“If you’re gun is pointed at the ground, you’re just going to be shot in the face”… words to live by.
varcholplays9 (2 hours ago)
They're so chaotic. like they're on an adrenaline drip, all of their movements are jerky and screams of "i watched Blackhawk Down and SWAT, so i know what im doing"
markschick3796 (20 hours ago)
"If the orientation of your gun is pointed at the ground, then you're just going to be shot in the face". Wise words kids. It's like when watching a super operator do a mag dump, then slowly survey left to right looking for further threats. With an empty firearm. I've seen this, and it's hysterical.
saltwatertaffybag (9 hours ago)
I would love, and I mean LOOOOOOOVE to go against these guys as OPFOR with simunitions. I've been OPFOR in killhouses before, and I'm not some super secret ninja operator. I have a moderate amount of firearms training and I've been able to tag actual real world operators. This isn't because I'm better or anything, it's because actual CQB is a brutal unforgiving fucking meatgrinder. Getting hit with simunitions is a real wake up call too. It's the realization that "oh. IM DEAD" or "oh. I just got paralyzed and will be eating through a tube and shitting into a bag the rest of my life... oh my God how is my wife going to handle this"
R.Sole88109 (7 hours ago)
And people call untrained airsofters bad!
hysterecles9892 (13 hours ago)
Former 12B paratrooper here.
SgtTigCigar (22 hours ago)
As a former active duty Marine MOUT instructor... this was scary to watch... But I can explain the gun flick you mention around 4:54ish. It's a chamber check, the idea is with the gun up, you can look past the chamber while still being in an engagement ready position, to make sure you have no obvious malfunctions, we taught it as part of our S&A after each engagement.
kevinlyon7303 (9 hours ago)
I'm dying here watching these two guys do this! I'm gonna have to show this to my Sergeants
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