This video demonstrates Jeff Gonzalez's Pistol Drill Hotel, a variant of the failure to stop drill designed to improve speed and accuracy under pressure. The drill emphasizes maintaining sight picture while pressing the trigger and understanding sight picture requirements for different target sizes, all within a set par time. The instructor uses a Smith & Wesson CSX series E with a Trijicon RMR and CCI 9mm Luger ammunition.
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 drill, presented by Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts, is designed to improve drawing, shooting, and holstering proficiency. It involves firing incrementally increasing numbers of rounds (1, 2, 3, and 4) from the 25-yard line within a 5-second par time for each stage, totaling 10 rounds. The drill is scalable, allowing shooters to adjust par times or distances if needed.
This episode of ARFCOM News covers several firearm-related topics including a property seizure at a gun shop due to debt, the ongoing development and skepticism surrounding smart gun technology, and legal issues with a North Carolina Sheriff's office regarding concealed carry permits. The broadcast also promotes TNVC.com for night vision gear and training, and the Bulletproof Workshop hosted by Jeff Gonzalez.
This drill, presented by Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts for Brownells Daily Defense, focuses on developing an 'acceptable sight picture' for faster follow-up shots. It involves firing a deliberate first shot and a second shot as soon as the sights re-enter the target zone after recoil, aiming for 100% accuracy within a defined target area. The drill pushes the envelope to improve shooting cadence and accuracy under dynamic conditions.
This drill, presented by Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts on Brownells Daily Defense, focuses on understanding sight alignment by intentionally misaligning the sights. By observing shot placement with gross sight errors, shooters can gain confidence that minor sight deviations are less critical than trigger control, and realize how much the front sight can move during the trigger press without causing significant misses.
This drill, presented by Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts, focuses on developing consistent firearm grips. By using index marks on the hands and practicing acquiring the grip from a table position without visual aid, shooters aim to achieve an optimal firing grip 8 out of 10 times. The emphasis is on kinesthetic feel and precision, rather than speed, to improve shot placement under various conditions.
This drill, led by Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts for Brownells Daily Defense, focuses on understanding the impact of varied grip pressures on shooting performance. By executing five-round sets with different combinations of strong and weak hand grips (strong/weak, weak/strong, weak/weak, strong/strong) against an 8-inch target at 5 yards, shooters can directly experience how grip affects recoil control, shot recovery time, and overall accuracy. The objective is to highlight the importance of a proper, firm grip for optimal firearm handling.
Jeff Gonzalez, President of Trident Concepts, explains Constitutional Carry as the recognition of the Second Amendment as a right, removing the government permission process for law-abiding citizens to carry firearms. He clarifies it does not permit criminals or prohibited possessors to carry. While many states are adopting Constitutional Carry, the License to Carry process often remains, providing benefits like reciprocity between states, which can be a challenge with permitless carry.
Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts, speaking at the SIG Academy, outlines a structured approach to developing a firearms training plan post-formal instruction. Key steps include limiting focus to 2-3 skills, isolating specific changes, assessing resources (time, money), setting measurable goals, designing targeted drills, consistent implementation, and regular reassessment for continuous improvement.
This video outlines a structured After-Action Review (AAR) process for firearms training, led by Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts. The AAR framework encourages participants to reflect on their performance by identifying strengths to sustain, weaknesses to improve, new skills to acquire, and existing practices to change. It also emphasizes evaluating the class's core focus and conducting a thorough gear review to enhance future training and performance.
Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts explains the importance of shooting on the move, contrasting the typical training hierarchy with the realities of a gunfight. He introduces three conditions of movement (stop, in motion, double time) and eight directions. Key drills include single, double, and triple step lateral movements, followed by shooting while moving forward. The emphasis is on moving first, then mounting the rifle, and firing at the first acceptable sight picture to conserve time.
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