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.
This tactical training drill, demonstrated by Jason Speller of Draw School and USCCA, focuses on safely transitioning to and from a prone shooting position. It emphasizes critical muzzle discipline throughout the movement and highlights the importance of practicing such drills in a controlled environment with qualified instruction to prepare for real-world scenarios.
This video focuses on improving handgun accuracy by adjusting the shooting grip. It details a specific technique, learned from Jason Speller at DRAW school, where the support hand is rotated down approximately 45 degrees to help control muzzle rise during recoil. The presenter explains how this method allows for faster and more accurate follow-up shots, contrasting it with traditional grips that can lead to pushing the muzzle down too far. The video also promotes the USCCA's mission and membership benefits.
This video demonstrates the 'slingshot method' for operating a pistol's slide during a reload, as taught by Jason Speller. Editor Kevin Michalowski explains that this technique, which involves a natural gripping motion with the thumb and fingers to pull the slide back, is more effective than the traditional four-finger over-the-top grasp. The method is shown to be efficient and helps maintain balance during a reload.
This video demonstrates a critical failure to fire drill using Jason Speller's invented 'Barrel Block' system. The drill allows users to safely practice malfunction clearance on their actual everyday carry firearms during dry-fire training. The Barrel Block system ensures the firearm cannot chamber a live round while simulating the mechanical actions of a failure to fire and subsequent clearing sequence, enabling realistic practice without live ammunition.
This drill, demonstrated by Jason Speller of the Draw School and USCCA, focuses on improving both first-shot accuracy and follow-up shot consistency. It involves drawing a firearm loaded with 15 rounds and progressively firing 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 shots per draw, emphasizing consistent sight alignment and grip throughout.
This video demonstrates a tactical training drill focused on shooting from elevated positions, specifically utilizing a squatting stance. Chief Instructor Jason Speller of the Law Enforcement Draws School guides a shooter through executing single, double, and triple shots from this low platform. The drill emphasizes maintaining stability and accuracy while remaining mobile in an urban environment, highlighting its utility for utilizing cover and concealment. A key takeaway is that the squatting position can provide a stable shooting platform without sacrificing shooting ability or accuracy.
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