Did My Staccato Cost Me the Match? AAGS Match Night
Darius and I represented MacBroz at the All American Gun Slinger League Night, and this match gave me a lot to think about. The night started strong, but one bad final stage had me questioning everything — my performance, my mindset, and whether I should keep running the Staccato or go back to the M&P platform. Sometimes competition has a way of exposing the little things you can ignore during normal range days. In this video, I break down the match, talk through what went wrong, and share where my head is at after a rough finish. This is not just a gear conversation. It is about accountability, consistency, stage execution, and learning from a bad run instead of making excuses. Drop a comment and let me know: stick with the Staccato or go back to the M&P? Follow MacBroz for more guns, gear, training, competition, and honest conversations from the range.

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