This video demonstrates an 'Injured Shooter Drill' designed to test a participant's ability to maintain shooting proficiency while simulating a hand injury. The drill involves engaging targets, performing reloads, and clearing malfunctions under simulated duress, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and continued threat engagement even when physically compromised. The instructor highlights the need to 'fix it' and continue the task, simulating real-world scenarios where immediate incapacitation is not an option.
This drill, demonstrated by USCCA and Draw School's Chief Instructor Jason Speller, focuses on drawing and firing a firearm using only the non-dominant hand. It simulates a scenario where the strong hand is injured, emphasizing the importance of support-hand proficiency for defensive purposes. The drill involves safely drawing, establishing a grip between the legs, presenting, firing two rounds, and then transitioning back to the primary hand for re-holstering.
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