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ESSTAC DAEODON PLATE CARRIER
A no frills low profile plate carrier.
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Відео

SWAT V T G SIMULATOR
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For training grenade simulation is a challenge. Each type of grenade simulation device comes with its own set of limitations. If this is right for you will be up to you to determine if it fits in your training perameters.
HIGH DESERT BRUTALITY 24 stage 3
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OVER THE TOP! Sort of....
HIGH DESERT BRUTALITY STAGE 2
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A recreation of one of the many ambushes at the Salang Pass during the Soviet-Afghan war by the Muj.
HIGH DESERT BRUTALITY STAGE 1
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Sicario is a great movie and this stage replicates on oft he scenes of the movie. It was as challenging and fun as you would imagine.
HIGH DESERT BRUTALITY STAGE 7
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Difuse the bomb or get blown up!
HIGH DESERT BRUTALITY STAGE 6
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CIRCLE THE WAGONS!!!!! DEFEND YOUR POSITION!
HIGH DESERT BRUTALITY STAGE 5
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"GET TO THE CHOPPER!"
HIGH DESERT BRUTALITY STAGE 4
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STAGE : TRANSMISSION You can't stop the signal.
SELF AID BUDDY AID
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Sometimes the best person to save you is yourself.
IAN PAT AFTER DARK. TESTING ELBONIA'S NEW CAMOUFLAGE PATTERN
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Elbonia has adopted a new camouflage pattern and we are testing it under NVG to see how it performs after dark! #varusteleka #FORGOTTENWEAPONS
TEAM AMERICA 1 MOA ALL DAY CHALLENGE
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Last week you saw my individual run on the 1 MOA all day challenge. Now Team America accepted the challenge and lets see what they did!
1 MOA ALL DAY CHALLENGE
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This is a great exersize. Lets take a look at what happened. #blokeontherange #polenartactical
TACTICAL BANG CAN
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This reuseable flash bang simulator is a pretty decent training device and generally fun firework when used safely.
SARMA TST SHOOTERS BELT
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A good option if you are looking for a battle belt! #varusteleka
HELMET CAMOUFLAGE
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HELMET CAMOUFLAGE
Training Scar 13 Quantity vs. Quality
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Training Scar 13 Quantity vs. Quality
LYNX BRUTALITY 24 STAGE 10
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LYNX BRUTALITY 24 STAGE 9
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LYNX BRUTALITY 24 STAGE 7
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LYNX BRUTALITY 24 STAGE 6
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LYNX BRUTALITY 24 STAGE 5
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LYNX BRUTALITY 24 STAGE 4
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LYNX BRUTALITY 24 STAGE 4
LYNX BRUTALITY 24 STAGE 3
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LYNX BRUTALITY 2024 STAGE 2
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LYNX BRUTALITY 2024 STAGE 1
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LYNX BRUTALITY 2024 STAGE 1
M05 COMBAT VEST
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M05 COMBAT VEST
FINNISH BRUTALITY PREPERATION
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SVS COMBAT VEST
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  • @Mike_K_1
    @Mike_K_1 3 дні тому

    If your specific plate carrier has an out of spec warranty issue, contact customer service. Otherwise, the Esstac deaodon hydration pouch with WTF molle straps works fine.

  • @jackal2484
    @jackal2484 3 дні тому

    Have you done a video on your Blackhawk updated Alice rig?

  • @slinginleaddownrange223
    @slinginleaddownrange223 3 дні тому

    Im wondering if pws studied someone elses homework now on there uxr

  • @av3rsi0n
    @av3rsi0n 3 дні тому

    I just tried this technique using a US Palm AK30 magazine to empty a Magpul PMAG. It indeed works much faster than it appears on camera. Super helpful tip!

  • @Magcondo-Videos
    @Magcondo-Videos 4 дні тому

    Many mistakes

  • @D148521
    @D148521 6 днів тому

    I may just have to give that a try. Wasn't this done with 5 shots instead of 10 awhile ago.

  • @marianpalaga
    @marianpalaga 6 днів тому

    Great presentation of the system! Thee best I found so far 👍Do the shoulder straps attach only to the vest or can they be attached directly to the belt to create a light belt-rig with an h-harness?

  • @ahmadcampbell2626
    @ahmadcampbell2626 7 днів тому

    Very effective

  • @WasLostButNowAmFound
    @WasLostButNowAmFound 7 днів тому

    cannot be jammed. priceless.

  • @Mossy500A
    @Mossy500A 9 днів тому

    Glad that I caught this video. I saw the same holster on Reddit and I'm considering this holster for my Hi-Power.

  • @fireemblemistrash75
    @fireemblemistrash75 9 днів тому

    Found one in green and love it! I wish i could make use of the back panel however as it’s roomy and I had to remove it. Works as my LBE for my ak and ar

  • @badcompany1967
    @badcompany1967 9 днів тому

    Super run. Always like to see to see the tasks like the como task to spice it up.

  • @andrelockridge9109
    @andrelockridge9109 9 днів тому

    Gold standard of combat webbing along with Israeli Ephod vests! Both are superior to US Vietnam era ALICE & current TAPS!

  • @ConcealedLiberal
    @ConcealedLiberal 10 днів тому

    That was a heartbreaking run to RO... On the plus side, while I was holding the timer you were the only person to actually give me a battlecry, so major props there!

    • @PegasusTests
      @PegasusTests 10 днів тому

      Of Course I was going to give a battle Cry! Thanks for being RO and and good stage design.

  • @rhyskrazmaniac511
    @rhyskrazmaniac511 10 днів тому

    What happened to the Kasarda drill?

    • @PegasusTests
      @PegasusTests 10 днів тому

      After High Desert Brutality 2023 they retired the drill.

  • @rmshoots91
    @rmshoots91 11 днів тому

    Its hard to tell from the vid, what range would you say each of the targets from inside the bus where? And what's your pistol zeroed at? You cleaned them up pretty well

  • @ConcealedLiberal
    @ConcealedLiberal 11 днів тому

    Yeah, that was a really unfortunate stage on which to have the wrong ammo for your rifle. We were supposed to have secondary ROs on stages 2 and 3 to help spot with glass on the long-range stages, but medical issues cut our ranks to a skeleton crew as the weekend progressed. Glad you enjoyed the concept of the stage, though - wish you’d had a better time of the stage itself!

    • @PegasusTests
      @PegasusTests 11 днів тому

      Indeed! When i self sabotage I don;t mess around.

  • @chassoto
    @chassoto 12 днів тому

    Nice work! I shot my SCAR 17 and was happy for any stage where we could get battle rifle scoring! Plus, spinners are pretty trivial with x51.

  • @leadcloud
    @leadcloud 15 днів тому

    It was great seeing you out there, and im glad you really enjoyed the stage! It was a lot of fun to design. The timer i was running was my personal timer, which is actually able to go over 200, I had it set up with a beep at 180 and then again at par, in order to mimic the behavior of the timers on rhe rest of the stages and keep it consistent. I believe Karl/Russel have ordered these timers for future matches, so that they dont run into this issue again

  • @Shimazusama
    @Shimazusama 16 днів тому

    This was a fantastic stage. For sure made me push my limits.

  • @ConcealedLiberal
    @ConcealedLiberal 17 днів тому

    Don't worry, Karl and Russell already said they've sprung for some new generation timers after seeing the ones Lead and I brought with us could go past 200. And it was a pleasure _finally_ squadding with you after having crossed paths with you so many times all these years!

    • @PegasusTests
      @PegasusTests 16 днів тому

      This is excellent news about the shot timers. It was wonderful to be on the same squad with you as well.

  • @draksia
    @draksia 17 днів тому

    This was the most fun set of stages at a brutality yet

  • @deperditus
    @deperditus 17 днів тому

    Pegasus Tests getting sent there to spy on the satanist and his followers performance.

    • @PegasusTests
      @PegasusTests 17 днів тому

      No satanic rituals witnessed but I saw things man! I saw things no one should ever see!

  • @PBJ725
    @PBJ725 20 днів тому

    Do not underestimate the fact that people stayed calm and took ownership of the situation. Well done

  • @tomcavasino
    @tomcavasino 23 дні тому

    I guess Matt is never traveling without a knee bracer again. Glad I got mine on hand to help him out and even more so that he walked it out. Take care mates

    • @PegasusTests
      @PegasusTests 23 дні тому

      Thank you for having that handy!

  • @kedragon6460
    @kedragon6460 23 дні тому

    Pegasus, Grüsse aus Deutschland, das mit der Kniescheibe ja das kenne ich, hatten wir auf dem Bärenkopf in Fanrkreich auch einmal aber da war was los, aber er, der Verletzte konnte sich auch wieder selber das einrenken, es war noch komplet draussen aber erverspürte es passiert gleich. Das Ding ist immer so ein grosses Ding. Aber danke dass du es anstprichst. Ein wichtige und guter Punkt.

  • @ninja5672
    @ninja5672 26 днів тому

    I bet you could also use ethernet or similar telephone wire (it wouldn't have the tensile strength of military phone wire of course).

  • @ninja5672
    @ninja5672 26 днів тому

    If this uses 2x D-cell batteries in SERIES, you could easily use a single 18650, or a PARALLEL pack of 18650 batteries for more capacity and less weight. (2x 1.5v is close to the 1x 3.7v) If the D-cell batteries are in parallel, it would be a more technical question on whether you could upgrade to the higher 3.7v batteries.

  • @guywithhisownopinion
    @guywithhisownopinion 27 днів тому

    Firstly as a 23 1/2 year British veteran who used this stuff. Firstly, you start setting up the webbing belt with where you put yourammo puoches you want them on your left and right hip. You then add your various pouches. You dont use "bungees" to stop the pouches from "floppi g about" you use straps. The bungee was used on the outer side for when you where camming up during cam and conealment traing. Coukd go on but

    • @PegasusTests
      @PegasusTests 24 дні тому

      Interesting about bungee being for camo vs. keeping the pouches from flopping around. This actually makes more sense. I never felt that these flopped around any more than ALICE and didn;t need any additional support. Thank you for the comment and if you have more to add I would be interesting in hearing!

  • @jaimiehardy5652
    @jaimiehardy5652 29 днів тому

    Wasn't based on the ALICE system at all. I wore both '58 and P.L.C.E .58 didnt really work with anything other than the SLR and was too specialised for the 1960's battle load to be adaptable for modern weapons and loads. It was webbing and froze, increased its weight when wet. '44 pattern waterbottle pouches were Gucci additions to "58.

  • @jakebrowncollection1772
    @jakebrowncollection1772 29 днів тому

    Doesn't set up the webbing properly then complains that's it's crap..... I have lost brain cells through this.

    • @PegasusTests
      @PegasusTests 29 днів тому

      How is it not proper? Don’t worry about answering I realize you’re out of brain cells. 😮

  • @Brent0331
    @Brent0331 Місяць тому

    Nice!

  • @petesheppard1709
    @petesheppard1709 Місяць тому

    You mean...Elbonia actually got something that works? Ian's masters may not be pleased...

  • @TheBKnight3
    @TheBKnight3 Місяць тому

    Hopefully this pattern's usage is expanded

  • @fathead8933
    @fathead8933 Місяць тому

    It’s pretty insane how effective that meme camo is.

  • @HoosierJ-fn9qk
    @HoosierJ-fn9qk Місяць тому

    I applaud your choice of rifle and shooting position. You captured the spirit of the challenge. I’m not totally convinced the Savage Axis was the right rifle to make your point on modern manufactured firearms being superior to rifles of the past but I understand your point. We are living in a time where state of the art manufacturing and materials are giving us excellent firearms at an affordable price point with several examples of ordinary hunting rifles that will do MOA out of the box. Overall an excellent video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @2daleech
    @2daleech Місяць тому

    That is an excellent review. I've been waiting to see footage of it being dropped from the side. Thank you for showing all of the slow motion footage.

  • @TheSMEAC
    @TheSMEAC Місяць тому

    It’s great when doing the close rank beginners drill, to once you reach the terminus of your range space: simply about face and run it back. In this way you can get a bunch of reps in quickly, keep the heart rates up and actually get guys into the groove of communication while breathing heavy; all while have one or two guys that are closely critiquing (muzzles, cover, and movement). This is one that should be run many many times over to a muscle memory level.

  • @petesheppard1709
    @petesheppard1709 Місяць тому

    Maybe not 1 MOA accuracy, but much fun was had anyway!

  • @swalker157
    @swalker157 Місяць тому

    Trying to get 1moa with a 6.5moa rx30 dot what a Chad.

  • @walkercustoms
    @walkercustoms Місяць тому

    I got my son an Axis 2 in 308 years ago. I adopted his original Axis in 243. I may try this challenge with an AR running a 16" stainless heavy barrel. We'll see..

  • @keepyourbilsteins
    @keepyourbilsteins Місяць тому

    Lol. Good one Les

  • @MrDeno1975
    @MrDeno1975 Місяць тому

    P L C E not place. Far superior system to ALICE.

  • @commenter4515
    @commenter4515 Місяць тому

    Thanks for this!

    • @PegasusTests
      @PegasusTests Місяць тому

      @@commenter4515 you’re welcome!

  • @user-jg9wk3hc2o
    @user-jg9wk3hc2o Місяць тому

    Thank you so much.This video is very worthy. I'm an officer of Republic of Korea Army and I searching some contents for my platoon. So this is so important educational materials.

  • @BallisticAviation
    @BallisticAviation Місяць тому

    3:52 i know this is the exact pin for the grenade i used at MOGO. mine didn't go off because i pulled whatever was attached to the ring off of that pin. 😅

    • @PegasusTests
      @PegasusTests Місяць тому

      Superman reveals his secret identity 😆

  • @christopherlarsen7788
    @christopherlarsen7788 Місяць тому

    Last thought. I appreciate the comment on how modern "cheap" firearms are far more capable than the firearms used by heroes of yesteryear. So very true. Our community is afflicted with the desire for the very best equipment - as if that will somehow win the day. It won't. The Jedburgh Teams of WW2 (predecessors to modern day Green Berets) carried revolvers and Sten guns to carry out their heroic missions. The Marine Raiders of WW2 carried M1 Garand and M1 Carbines. The SAS and SBS of WW2 carried Lee-Enfield bolt action rifles. Yet, all of these elite units carried out missions that are still sung in praise today. The idea that the credit for these daring and successful missions goes to the equipment these men carried is grossly misplaced. Instead, it was their vision of leadership, their competency of training, and their daring ability to be at the right place and the right time that deserve praise. The choice of bang-bang stick be damned.

  • @christopherlarsen7788
    @christopherlarsen7788 Місяць тому

    The future of small arms accuracy will likely place less emphasis on MOA. With weapon optics like the Smart-Shooter SMASH being adopted by the US military, this allows a novice to pick up any service rifle and score hits on human torso sized targets at 600 meters. The AI component calculates various factors - distance, drop, wind speed, humidity, and minute of angle. The inexperienced Soldier squeezes the trigger and places the target into a defined circle while the AI waits until the factors align. Only when all is aligned will the AI-driven SMASH optic allow the weapon to fire. 1 Shot. 1 Hit. 600m. In theory, it wouldn't matter if the weapon had an MOA of 10, as long as this was programed into the SMASH optic. Of course, in reality that would mean longer lag times for all factors to align. So, in reality the tighter the MOA, the faster the shot. But you get the idea.

    • @SharpsShtr
      @SharpsShtr Місяць тому

      I agree in principle with what you're saying. This was proved when Chris Kyle's widow trounced the reigning NRA champion in a tactical competition some years back using a TrackingPoint rifle which does the calculations that you mentioned. Mrs. Kyle isn't a competition level shooter, it was the rifle. These devices function by gathering all the known variables (range, atmospherics, target motion, etc.), calculating the ballistic solution, and then firing when the barrel alignment will yield a hit on the target. Same as fighters with computed bomb/gun sights have been using for decades. The key is, it computes based on known factors. They put the center of the rifle's GROUP on the designated point at target range. So if the rifle is a 2 MOA rifle, you would have a roughly thirteen inch group centered on the designated point at six hundred yards. It cannot compute for random variables, such as those that cause group spread. A ten MOA group would indeed be centered on the designated point at six hundred yards, but it would be an approximately sixty three inch group thus yielding much fewer hits on the torso sized target than the two MOA rifle.

    • @christopherlarsen7788
      @christopherlarsen7788 Місяць тому

      @@SharpsShtr - Fair point. Accuracy still matters even when AI technology removes the field craft from marksmanship. My point is to say that the human art of field craft leans just as heavily on technology plus human understanding, whereas AI-driven technologies are rendering the human art to the realm of "unnecessary" for military application. Soon, marksmanship will be as relevant to the battlespace as swordsmanship. Sure, it is still REALLY IMPRESSIVE to witness a master swordsman, or sword maker, or both. We can marvel at the years spent perfecting this craft - and frankly, that alone makes it more rare and valuable. But from the perspective of mass produced industrialized warfare? It's soon obsolete.

    • @SharpsShtr
      @SharpsShtr Місяць тому

      @@christopherlarsen7788 No arguments there. I've flown fighters utilizing both manual (iron sights) and computed delivery systems. There used to be some really, really good manual bombers, but they were few and far between. I was not amongst them. 100 percent I'd take a computed delivery, or rifle, any day of the week. Unfortunately, we civilians are unlikely to see the really cool stuff anytime soon. So we must continue to improve our odds the old fashion way.

  • @christopherlarsen7788
    @christopherlarsen7788 Місяць тому

    Les, definitely one of your more interesting videos - on several levels. MILITARY ACCURACY: For all practical purposes, modern military firearms require a minimum of 4 MOA to reliably hit an enemy target at 300 meters. Any barrel (or bullet) incapable of this standard is rejected by the US military. The newest XM7 shooting the 6.8mm SIG round meets this accuracy standard, whereas the US Army 6.5mm LICC round manages sub 2 MOA for precision. For historical reference, the Soviet AKM held just 5 MOA on a sled, and more practically 6 MOA when fired by a trained marksman. For this reason, the AK series earned a unfair reputation as "inaccurate" - but only out to 300 meters and beyond. The AK was perfectly well suited for fighting out to 200 meters.

  • @petesheppard1709
    @petesheppard1709 Місяць тому

    Since you weren't shooting .30-'06, you weren't really Fudding. 😜 I like the way you ended up capturing the true nuance of the challenge; just shoulder and shoot, without extensive preparation. Folks don't realize just how HARD those sub-MOA precision shooters work to get their results!