This video demonstrates the 1-R-1 (one shot, reload, one shot) drill using a CZ Bren 2 with an 11-inch barrel. The instructor, from Administrative Results, focuses on achieving a sub-3 second reload and shot sequence, highlighting the challenges of consistency. The drill emphasizes efficient magazine changes under time pressure, a critical skill for tactical proficiency.
This video from Tap Rack Bang Training (TRB) outlines their internal shooting standard for instructor qualification. Key elements include a low-ready draw within 1.5 seconds and a rapid 1-shot-1-target drill in under 0.6 seconds. The description emphasizes the importance of consistent standards across all instructors. TRB promotes their training services, including CCW permit courses, and highlights their partnership with USCCA, encouraging viewers to access the FREE Concealed Carry Guide.
Ernie Medina of TRB explains and demonstrates the 1-R-1 (One-RELOAD-One) drill, a valuable training exercise for improving firearm manipulation and reloading speed and efficiency. The drill involves firing a single shot to slide lock, performing a tactical or speed reload, and then firing a second shot. It's designed to be practiced with live ammunition or dummy rounds for dry fire, and can be adapted for indoor or outdoor ranges.
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