This video details the January Dry Fire Challenge, focusing on concealed carry proficiency while simulating the presence of a newborn. The drill involves drawing from concealment and engaging two targets within a 2.5-second par time, starting with hands occupied by a simulated infant. The challenge emphasizes maintaining situational awareness and effective firearm deployment in a complex scenario.
This video details the August Dry Fire Challenge, focusing on a specific drill designed to improve speed and accuracy from concealment. The drill involves engaging multiple popper and A-zone targets from 4 yards with a par time of 3.5 seconds. Key techniques emphasized include trigger prep during target transitions to achieve a smoother and faster engagement sequence, with a recommendation to confirm performance with live fire.
Retired Navy SEAL Chris Sajnog, author of 'Navy SEAL Shooting,' provides five expert techniques to overcome flinching and anticipating shots. He emphasizes the importance of dry fire practice, positive mental conditioning, meditation, proper breathing, and patience in retraining the shooter's neural pathways for improved accuracy.
This video analyzes an incident in public housing where a resident, identified as Charles McBride, reportedly lost control and confronted his neighbor, a maintenance worker, and responding Anchorage PD officers. The description emphasizes the "lessons to be learned" from the situation, encouraging viewers to subscribe to the "ASP Extra" channel for tips, drills, gear reviews, and vlogs, and to join a Facebook group for a "Dry Fire Challenge." Links are provided for raw footage, news stories, more information on McBride, officer identification, ASP merchandise, becoming a Patron member, and finding local instructors. The content is framed around Attitude, Skills, and Plan, with a copyright disclaimer for fair use.
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