Judging by the weapons and shirts; European right? I mean, Steyr/AUG, HK rifle or am I wrong?
BTW, what's up with all the gansta' grips? (taking the 'natural grip' to the EXTREME!)
Definitely German, hence the POLIZEI on the back of the shirts, and the foreign weapons.
My guess would be that most of the close range airsoft stuff is done without pellets in the gun, just the gas. There are several guys that use this technique when they are just starting out new FoF students. It has some advantages in actually being able to do contact distance head shots without hurting the role players, I’m just not convinced that it has enough value to be used as often as some folks do.
Most of his open hand, edge, and stick work looks like a combination of Aiki Jujitsu and Kali Escrima.
I would guess from the look of it, he’s mostly a martial arts guy that took some training to integrate some gun work. I’d guess Suarez, and possibly Southnarc since I know both of those guys have worked extensively in Europe, and I see some of their techniques in there.
I really don’t like the full extension at close range, or the ¾ homey cant, and what’s up with using the gun as an impact tool on every contact distance engagement? I can’t understand why when I’ve got the muzzle on target, I’d want to remove it, hit him with it, only to have to bring it back to him and shoot him later? I particularly like right around the 3:07 mark where you see the gun in live fire training come about 3 feet off the target during recoil. I think he might even trigger another shot while he’s way off target. Can we say recoil management?
Tinman….
it's paul simon's way more badass twin brother