Fundamentals of Marine Corps Marksmanship

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    This video is an older (1999) video from the US Marine Corps dealing with rifle marksmanship. Every Marine is a rifleman, and the Corps prides itself on its marksmanship training. This video may be old (it was created the year I was discharged) but its message is timeless.
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  • @Matt_Dylan
    @Matt_Dylan Před 2 lety +39

    I used this video to learn how to shoot 10 years ago and I still use the techniques today.

  • @kenkrayzee1382
    @kenkrayzee1382 Před rokem +14

    Marine Corps marksmanship instructor here. damn this brings back memories and I love the old Woodlands. 1/8 Beirut battalion

  • @mmochigame9818
    @mmochigame9818 Před 3 měsíci +2

    In the past this was a top secret VHS, superb video thanks

  • @redtobertshateshandles
    @redtobertshateshandles Před 6 měsíci +3

    That interrupted trigger control part contains a great tip. I self taught most of interrupted trigger control when owning rifles with a very heavy trigger pull. Thanks for showing. ❤

  • @casualguy3938
    @casualguy3938 Před 5 lety +17

    The symphony of bone support, eye relief, sight alignment, sight picture, natural point of aim, breath control, trigger control, whether in slow fire or rapid fire is an art that few have mastered or appreciated.
    Andrew Cheek, Cpl, USMC (0331)
    Golf Co. 2nd Bt/3rd Mar Weapons Platoon
    4 times Expert Rifleman (232/236/242/246)
    3 times Expert Pistol (272/282/289)

  • @Logikal9
    @Logikal9 Před 8 lety +4

    Hey... The beginning of the video is my old stomping grounds. I did plenty of training there, so many ranges, sleepless nights, mres, and hiking

  • @bradbrown9722
    @bradbrown9722 Před 3 lety +13

    I couldn’t help but notice many Marines had “ one eye closed”. Training revolutions have changed to make these warriors more efficient year after year. 🇺🇸👍🏻

    • @yardwaste2greattaste903
      @yardwaste2greattaste903 Před 3 lety +4

      @Killary For Prison That's nice, but in combat you need your peripheral vision.

    • @strawdawgs78
      @strawdawgs78 Před 2 lety +15

      Shooting with both eyes open is fine if you're shooting with a red dot scope at a target a few meters away. Firing at a target 200-500 yards away with iron sites is a totally different animal and therefore requires a totally different style of shooting.

    • @Outdoorshuntingshooting
      @Outdoorshuntingshooting Před rokem

      In shot gun shooting we try to develop dominant eye shooting, thus allowing both eyes to be kept open.

    • @hoppinggnomethe4154
      @hoppinggnomethe4154 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Ignorant comment. They were shooting at long distance. That's something that needs one of your eye closed.

  • @PhoenixBlaze1776
    @PhoenixBlaze1776 Před rokem +2

    Boy we've come a long way

  • @TNGun
    @TNGun  Před 12 lety +3

    @pr4runner OOHRAH... I wish more Appleseeds came up around Nashville, I would love to work with them.

  • @andyprairiedog4829
    @andyprairiedog4829 Před 11 lety +4

    +1 on the detail of Sight Picture of actually showing what is in focus and what is out of focus. In basic, some soldiers (Army) were trying time and time again to try and focus both front sight post AND their target just because of the cheesy slideshow that showed EVERYTHING in focus. And another +2 on the 2 ways of "Trigger Squeeze" and using "Trigger Reset" to their advantage.

  • @kooljde
    @kooljde Před 3 měsíci

    This video is gold

  • @AZ762SHOOTER
    @AZ762SHOOTER Před rokem +2

    All of this is still taught but it doesnt go into detail on reading wind and applying it to the rifle since they all use optics now. But the fundamentals are still taught. Only now they do more close in training as well.

  • @Jarod-vg9wq
    @Jarod-vg9wq Před 2 lety

    A salute from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @ronsimp8222
    @ronsimp8222 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the way I learned

  • @stacyjomcdermott693
    @stacyjomcdermott693 Před 2 dny

    These aspects can apply to shot guns as well. Will be using the next range visit this week using my SW MP9.

  • @Jazzman-bj9fq
    @Jazzman-bj9fq Před 8 měsíci

    Good stuff!

  • @brianrenner6344
    @brianrenner6344 Před rokem +1

    USMC 95 mcrd memories! 3126. Killer kilo

  • @vermontvermont9292
    @vermontvermont9292 Před 3 lety +55

    The good old days. Woodland, Alice, and the m16a2. Excellent rifle, an actual rifle, not this carbine stuff that's cool today.

    • @ryanwilliams9942
      @ryanwilliams9942 Před 2 lety +30

      We get it gramps

    • @vermontvermont9292
      @vermontvermont9292 Před 2 lety +11

      @@ryanwilliams9942 lol, I'm 38.

    • @housethemisfitgraves7331
      @housethemisfitgraves7331 Před 2 lety +9

      Have you ever gotten a chance to shoot the M-27? It's amazing. A lot smoother than the M16 when it comes to recoil and a blessing from chesty puller to clean.

    • @colelawton4901
      @colelawton4901 Před 2 lety +2

      @@housethemisfitgraves7331 not a fan of the m27. Its unnecessarily heavy. Love it for full-auto but as a rifle it is not smooth or nice at all in my opinion.

    • @factualreflection8952
      @factualreflection8952 Před 2 lety +3

      Well...climb into a window or pie a right corner with that A2 and tell me again how cool it is outside the range.

  • @Outdoorshuntingshooting
    @Outdoorshuntingshooting Před rokem +1

    I must try shooting with iron sights again, not done it since I was a kid, got too used to the convenience of a scope. That WW2 Finnish sniper was capable of headshots at 400 yards with iron sights.

  • @emmanuelmusa9046
    @emmanuelmusa9046 Před rokem

    I love this

  • @codyj1162
    @codyj1162 Před rokem +1

    "PRIVATE PILE! WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO TO MY BELOVED CORPS?!?!

  • @xisotopex
    @xisotopex Před 19 dny

    the first time I watched this video, me and a lot of other guys were trying VERY hard to not fall asleep....

  • @glockman1727ak47
    @glockman1727ak47 Před 12 lety +13

    Thanks for sharing. Very cool stuff. "every Marine is a Rifleman first"

  • @jonathanhumphrey9410
    @jonathanhumphrey9410 Před 3 lety +2

    Did that dude at 41 seconds put a round in the dirt?

  • @smiley00341
    @smiley00341 Před 9 lety

    Sweet video, I can't wait to become a confident shooter ;).

    • @Tpwn3d
      @Tpwn3d Před 8 lety

      +smiley00341 same here! I wasn't that sharpshooter, or Rifle Expert badge straight outta boot camp

  • @ameirenterprises2669
    @ameirenterprises2669 Před 7 měsíci +1

    In deadly, mortal combat, you rarely have time to aim. In VN we never had a sling on our rifles. Rifle was always in our hands.

    • @hoppinggnomethe4154
      @hoppinggnomethe4154 Před 6 měsíci

      It depends. Many skirmishes in Vietnam happened at close range in which suppressing fire at the general direction from the hip was one of the best things you could do. Slings or not, some had, and some didn't. Some got actual sling, and some got makeshift sling made from parachute cord.

    • @mtmadigan82
      @mtmadigan82 Před 5 měsíci

      In Afghanistan first rotation right after 9-11, we never engaged guys under 300 yards. With acogs we were dropping guys, no problem. But they were good at removing their people, we never really knew how many were done. Or patched up to fight another day. Early on back home regular people wanted their pound of flesh, and thought we were being coy saying we rarely met these people and had no idea on numbers. This changed later on, and even more so in iraq. But in either, anytime outside our r
      Fob's that weapon was never slung, and it was because of the lessons learned by you in vn. No joke I recall that being drilled in, with references to why and what was learned by previous generations.

  • @Sandhill1988
    @Sandhill1988 Před 4 měsíci

    Nose to the charging handel.

  • @HuxleyBarada
    @HuxleyBarada Před rokem

    left 2 add1 Done..for the wind and drop..

  • @jeffreyhardman8621
    @jeffreyhardman8621 Před 20 dny

    They Have Scope's Now, Didn't Have Those In, 84

  • @hawghawg381
    @hawghawg381 Před rokem

    This was like 96 97

  • @marsoelflaco5722
    @marsoelflaco5722 Před rokem +1

    I like, very much, target shooting!✌🏽

  • @pr4runner
    @pr4runner Před 12 lety

    Apple Seed all the way.

  • @muddybranch1678
    @muddybranch1678 Před 6 měsíci

    Forget nose to charging handle, shes damn near tonsils to t handle

  • @BrianSmith-cp4zi
    @BrianSmith-cp4zi Před 2 lety +1

    No proper sight alignment vertically when he is discussing proper site alignment in sight picture LMFAO

  • @andrewdarden4514
    @andrewdarden4514 Před rokem

    Wtf

  • @aidenisaac6562
    @aidenisaac6562 Před 8 lety +2

    i hav a pistol (airsoft)

  • @sardonic_smile_8752
    @sardonic_smile_8752 Před rokem +3

    ...female marines. lol

    • @kenkrayzee1382
      @kenkrayzee1382 Před rokem

      You laugh but I have seen harder women Marines than male Marines.

    • @sardonic_smile_8752
      @sardonic_smile_8752 Před rokem

      @@kenkrayzee1382 male feminist, detected

    • @kenkrayzee1382
      @kenkrayzee1382 Před rokem

      @@sardonic_smile_8752 no just realistic. I’m not saying all but I’ve seen some hard ass female marines finishing forced marches on a broken ankle while plenty of male marines fell out for multiple bs reasons.

    • @kenkrayzee1382
      @kenkrayzee1382 Před rokem

      @@sardonic_smile_8752 this was also 20-25 years ago and I do realize times change people so this might not be as accurate as it once was.

    • @sardonic_smile_8752
      @sardonic_smile_8752 Před rokem

      @@kenkrayzee1382 yeah, you are a *real* feminist.