This video features an interview with Drew Estell of Bear Solutions, discussing his approach to firearms training, product development, and the shooting community. Estell emphasizes continuous improvement in training methodologies, moving from complex explanations to simplified, effective techniques like focusing on the 'bench squat deadlift' for gun handling. He also details the offerings of Bear Solutions, including various training courses, the Voytech belt, and the Gonic concealed carry belt, highlighting their design philosophies focused on comfort and functionality. The conversation touches on the importance of practical shooting and competition for skill development and community engagement.
This video introduces the 'Outshoot Yourself Drill' from Tap Rack Bang Training. The drill focuses on improving shooter speed and accuracy by requiring each subsequent rep to be faster than the previous one, with a minimum par time of 1.5 seconds. It emphasizes self-competition and continuous improvement, applicable to various shooting scenarios and carry methods.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark discusses effective training strategies amidst ammunition shortages, emphasizing increased dry fire practice and restructured live-fire drills. The panel also debates potential rule changes for USPSA Production division, specifically regarding magazine capacity, and shares techniques for improving vision and managing frustration during training.
This drill focuses on clearing a double feed malfunction, a common issue where two rounds are present in the receiver. Unlike other malfunctions, the standard 'tap rack bang' is ineffective. The correct procedure involves immediately stripping the magazine, clearing the malfunction, inserting a fresh magazine, and re-engaging the threat. This drill emphasizes speed and decisive action in a critical situation.
This "Drill Of The Month" video focuses on the "One & One Mag Change Drill," a fundamental shooting technique. While the title doesn't specify a firearm, the drill itself is a common practice for improving reload speed and efficiency with pistols. The description includes links to the creator's website, social media, and affiliate partners for holsters and glasses. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for educational purposes only and does not facilitate sales, with all live firing conducted in a controlled environment by trained professionals.
This drill focuses on effectively drawing a concealed firearm from a seated position, a common scenario for many individuals. Instructor Kevin Michalski emphasizes leaning forward and lifting the cover garment when drawing from a strong-side hip holster. For appendix carry, the technique involves moving the hips forward and chest back. The drill stresses the importance of clearing the cover garment and transitioning to your feet quickly after the draw.
This drill, presented by Kevin Molowski of Concealed Carry Magazine, focuses on the proper technique for reloading a revolver. It emphasizes bringing the firearm into the workspace, engaging the cylinder release, fully opening the cylinder, dumping spent casings with the muzzle up, using a speedloader, and closing the cylinder by pressing the crane. The drill aims to efficiently get the revolver back into the fight after it has been fired dry.
This drill focuses on improving draw time and accuracy using the Sure-Strike laser cartridge and a Personal Electronic Target. By practicing from a low ready position and reacting to the target's audible cue, users can measure and reduce their reaction and draw-to-shot times. The system provides immediate feedback, allowing for iterative improvement in speed and precision, making it an effective home training solution.
This "Gun Drill of the Month" video from November/December 2015 focuses on the "Flying Wedge" drill, emphasizing shooting with both strong and support hands. The description highlights tailoring training, focusing on the front sight, and the importance of accuracy. The video also promotes a free gun giveaway and links to US Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) resources. It aims to improve shooter proficiency through a dynamic drill.
This video, "Gun Drill of the Month May/June 2015," focuses on teaching defensive shooting techniques that can be practiced even in ranges that do not typically allow dynamic drills. The goal is to help viewers maintain their skills for when they have access to ranges that do permit such training. The description also includes links for a free gun giveaway and for learning more about USCCA, along with social media links for USCCA.
This video from Concealed Carry Magazine introduces a simple "Turn and Shoot" gun drill. It emphasizes looking at the target, grasping the pistol, pivoting, drawing, and firing, with a reminder to start slow for accuracy and then build speed. The video is sponsored by the USCCA and promotes a free gun giveaway through a provided link.
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