Ever wonder how to shoot accurately while wearing a gas mask?
In this week's SOB TV video, John “Shrek” McPhee takes on the Placement Test (three rounds, three seconds, three-inch circle) while wearing an AirBoss gas mask—and explains exactly how to adapt under limited vision and mobility.
👁️🗨️ How to work without a clear view of your hands
🔫 Why a slight “gangster tilt” helps align your sights
🛡️ Adjusting for filter placement without sacrificing speed or accuracy
✅ Shot time: 2.77 seconds — all hits inside the circle
Whether you’re training for real-world scenarios or just want to test your skills under stress, this is the no-nonsense breakdown you need.
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