This video details the Trifecta Drill, a competitive shooting exercise designed to test draw speed and accuracy under pressure. The drill involves three distinct draw-to-first-shot challenges targeting different zones on a standard silhouette target: the A-zone, the head circle, and a small two-inch circle. Participants are allowed a limited number of do-overs, and the scoring emphasizes both speed and precision, with a penalty for slower re-try times. The drill is presented as an effective method for improving fundamental shooting skills through healthy competition.
This video details the 'Core 4' concealed carry training drill developed by Brian Hill of The Complete Combatant. It's designed to improve essential skills for concealed carriers by focusing on draw to multiple shots, target transitions (body to head), rapid fire under time pressure (build drill), and reloads. The drill emphasizes control, speed, and accuracy, with the goal of self-improvement rather than competition.
This video demonstrates a technique to improve handgun shooting speed by modifying grip pressure. Instructor Will Workman explains that while beginners need a firm grip, intermediate shooters can benefit from loosening their dominant hand's grip. This allows for better trigger finger control and faster, smoother follow-up shots, as evidenced by improved performance in the 'Bill Drill'.
This video previews an episode of 'First Person Defender' where the participant, Tony, finds himself in a violent confrontation at a local steakhouse. The scenario emphasizes managing chaos and dealing with numerous bystanders while potentially needing to defend himself. The episode is sponsored by Heckler & Koch and features training by HK Brand Ambassador Brian Hill and Gun Talk Media's Chris Cerino. Viewers are encouraged to watch the full episode on various platforms.
This "First Person Defender" episode simulates a violent parking lot encounter where the defender, Nick, is unexpectedly confronted by an aggressive attacker. The situation escalates rapidly, forcing Nick to defend himself. The episode highlights a realistic self-defense scenario and is sponsored by Heckler & Koch, with training provided by Brian Hill of The Complete Combatant and Chris Cerino from Gun Talk Media. Viewers can find more episodes and training content on various platforms including Gun Talk's website and apps, as well as YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, and Instagram.
This episode of "First Person Defender" simulates a violent encounter in a parking lot, inspired by road rage. The protagonist, "Defender Nick," is unexpectedly attacked while trying to return home with pizza. The video highlights real-life self-defense scenarios with unknown assailants and features training provided by HK Brand Ambassador Brian Hill and Gun Talk Media's Chris Cerino. The episode is sponsored by Heckler & Koch and encourages viewers to watch on various platforms including YouTube and Gun Talk TV.
This video demonstrates critical self-defense techniques for scenarios involving attacks within or around a vehicle. It highlights the importance of situational awareness, efficient seatbelt removal, and proper firearm draw stroke mechanics in confined spaces. Expert instruction from Brian Hill emphasizes maintaining weapon retention and using the vehicle environment to create tactical advantages.
This video is a preview of an episode of 'First Person Defender' where a participant, referred to as 'Charles the Defender,' is subjected to a simulated carjacking scenario. The description highlights the quick nature of carjackings and emphasizes that the defender will be put to the test. It also mentions that the episode is brought to you by Heckler & Koch and features training from Brian Hill of The Complete Combatant and Chris Cerino from Gun Talk Media. The video aims to simulate real-life encounters with unknown attackers and directs viewers to various platforms to watch more episodes and bonus training.
This episode of The MSP Podcast features Brian Hill of The Complete Combatant, discussing the intersection of martial arts culture and pistol shooting. They explore how early martial arts experiences were impacted by events like UFC 1 and draw parallels between the progression of martial arts and shooting skills. The conversation also covers strategies for instructors and students to improve their abilities. The episode is supported by various sponsors offering discount codes for firearms-related products and training.
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