This video details the GBRS Group cadre's attempt at the notoriously difficult US Air Marshal Pistol Qualification course. The drill comprises seven stages designed to test speed, accuracy, and proficiency under pressure, including concealed draws, reloads, and dynamic movement. The cadre, comprised of individuals with former Tier 1 Special Operations backgrounds, highlights the significant challenges presented by the course, even for experienced shooters, emphasizing the critical importance of consistent training from concealment and optimized gear.
This video provides a comprehensive comparison between the Sig Sauer P365-X Macro and the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro Comp, focusing on their performance in concealed carry scenarios. The review includes timed drills for draws, reloads, and accuracy tests at various distances, highlighting differences in trigger feel, recoil management, and overall handling. The presenter, Phil from USCCA, offers practical insights for choosing between these two popular compensated micro-compact pistols.
This video demonstrates a dynamic shooting drill designed to test marksmanship under elevated heart rate and with single-hand manipulation. The drill emphasizes training with your everyday concealed carry method, including options like a fanny pack, and incorporates movement between shooting positions. It highlights the importance of trigger control and sight acquisition when shooting with both strong and weak hands.
This video introduces the 'CC Drill N9,' a concealed carry training exercise designed to test recoil management and performance under time pressure. The drill involves drawing from concealment and firing nine rounds within specific time limits at varying distances, emphasizing fundamental shooting skills.
This video demonstrates a concealed carry drill focused on improving speed and accuracy, as presented by Mike from USCCA. The drill involves drawing and firing three shots, followed by a reload and another three shots, emphasizing the use of a timer to track first-shot times, split times, and reload times. The drill can be advanced by incorporating movement, such as taking a step after drawing and reloading, or by simulating movement in place if range restrictions apply.
This video details the challenging Bakersfield Police Department qualification drill, emphasizing speed and accuracy under pressure. The drill involves drawing and firing multiple rounds at increasing distances with strict time limits, including an emergency reload stage. The instructor highlights the difficulty of maintaining A-zone hits as distance increases and the importance of efficient draw strokes and reloads.
This video details the Active Self Protection 10 Round Skills Check, a concise drill for concealed carriers to test proficiency. It involves drawing and firing at the A-zone and a small headbox, culminating in a Bill Drill. The instructor, Will Workman, emphasizes its efficiency for quick range sessions and skill assessment, even when rusty.
This video introduces the 'Casino Drill' from Tom Given, designed to improve speed, accuracy, and target transitions. Participants draw and fire a specific number of rounds on six numbered targets (1 on 1, 2 on 2, etc.) using 21 rounds total, aiming for under 21 seconds. The drill emphasizes realistic shooting scenarios and provides a benchmark for skill assessment, encouraging shooters to set personal goals based on their current abilities.
This video demonstrates a rapid-fire drill on the TA Targets Phoenix Plate Rack using a PACT Club Timer III. The shooter, exhibiting high authority and expertise, successfully engages all six AR550 steel plates with a handgun. The drill emphasizes clean draw from concealment and high accuracy during rapid fire, showcasing proficient firearm handling.
The Par 5 Pistol Drill, presented by Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts, is designed to evaluate a shooter's skills under varied conditions relevant to concealed carry. It involves multiple stages from different distances with specific courses of fire, all completed within a 5-second par time per stage. The drill emphasizes accuracy, speed, and the ability to transition between shooting techniques like strong-hand-only and two-handed grips.
This video introduces the 'Trifecta Drill' designed to improve a concealed carrier's draw to first shot time. The drill involves drawing from concealment and firing one shot at three different sized targets at three yards, simulating varying distances and target acquisition challenges. It emphasizes adapting shooting speed to target size and provides performance benchmarks for beginners.
This video demonstrates a dynamic concealed carry drill focusing on a rapid draw from an AIWB holster, followed by rapid fire with emphasis on recoil management and muzzle discipline. The shooter, identified as a firearms content creator, showcases proficient handling and safe re-holstering techniques. The drill is suitable for intermediate to advanced shooters looking to improve their speed and control under dynamic conditions.
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