This MuzzleChick gear drop showcases a variety of tactical and EDC accessories. Featured items include VZ Grips for AR platforms, an Urban ERT sling for the P90, an Anechoic suppressor for the Kriss Vector, KNS Precision parts for AKs, Optic Guard covers, a Hidden Hybrid Holster for the Glock 19, and a PACT Club Timer. The video emphasizes new product releases and encourages viewers to subscribe for reviews.
This video showcases a competitive range day between Appalachian Smokewagon and Gravy, featuring AK platform rifles and pistols. The competition includes engaging steel targets at various distances and timed drills using a PACT shot timer with a focus on A-zone hits. Appalachian Smokewagon ultimately wins the session, demonstrating proficiency with both rifle and pistol.
Instruction from Tenicor founder Jeff Fails emphasizes that 90% of firearm training should be conducted in isolation, focusing on personal performance against self-imposed goals. The remaining 10% is crucial for testing these skills in environments like classes or matches, providing data to refine isolated practice. This approach, akin to combat sports, builds true proficiency by pitting the shooter against themselves.
This video demonstrates a progressive drill for reducing draw times from 5 seconds down to under 1 second, as taught by a representative from TA Targets. The drill emphasizes perfecting mechanics at slower speeds before increasing tempo, focusing on efficient garment clearing, master grip acquisition, and rapid sight alignment. The expert instruction highlights the importance of deliberate practice and consistent mechanics for achieving high-speed, accurate firearm presentations.
Lucas Botkin demonstrates the El Prez drill, a dynamic shooting exercise involving engaging three targets, performing a reload, and re-engaging them. He achieved a time of 4.62 seconds with his Glock 17, noting minor trigger freeze and the drill's effectiveness for practicing reloads. The video also highlights testing new magazine carriers.
This drill, originating from Haley Strategic, challenges the 'slow is smooth, smooth is fast' mantra by emphasizing controlled, timed handgun draws. It progresses from very slow, deliberate movements to faster par times, building mental and physical control. The drill helps shooters establish performance baselines and identify areas for improvement, with a strong emphasis on safety as speed increases. Instruction is provided by an experienced firearms professional.
This video demonstrates a critical concealed carry training drill performed in winter conditions. The shooter showcases a rapid appendix draw from under heavy clothing, followed by accurate engagement of a steel target and an efficient slide-lock reload. The emphasis is on maintaining training proficiency regardless of weather, highlighting advanced firearm manipulation skills.
Paul Costa of Achilles Heel Tactical details a system of 'confirmation levels' for red dot sight usage, ranging from a 'Stopped Dot' for maximum precision to 'Indexing' for close-range speed. He emphasizes blending these levels based on target difficulty and distance, and using the 'Trigger Break Exit' for efficient target transitions. This advanced technique aims to optimize speed and accuracy by matching visual information to the demands of the engagement.
This video demonstrates advanced tactical shooting drills conducted under night vision. It emphasizes the importance of consistent training and proficiency with gear, rather than just possessing equipment. The drills involve rapid engagement of targets from multiple positions using suppressed firearms and specialized optics.
This video focuses on practical firearms training techniques to significantly improve shooting skills. The creator outlines five key changes that boosted their performance, including pre-planning range days, understanding target types (paper vs. steel), utilizing a shot timer (specifically the Pact Club Timer III), training with others, and implementing dry-fire practice. The content aims to help viewers train smarter, run effective drills, and achieve noticeable results in their marksmanship, with specific mentions of draw-to-first-shot drills and improving draw speed.
This video demonstrates that consistent practice and proper technique are key to achieving speed in firearm draws, regardless of carry method. It compares a 1.10-second draw from a 945 IND chest bag to a 1.15-second draw from AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband). The core message is to maintain competence with your chosen carry style.
This video explains the 'beep' sound in Johnny Q's shooting videos, identifying it as a PACT timer. The PACT Club Timer III is demonstrated, showing how its 'Go' button initiates a three-second delay before a beep, after which it records the time of the first shot and subsequent split times. This tool is essential for shooters looking to measure and improve their performance speed.
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