This video tests the 21-foot rule (Tueller Drill) using an Airsoft Glock and training knife in a Jiu-Jitsu gym. It highlights that while 21 feet is a baseline, factors like distractions, skill level, and defensive tactics significantly alter the outcome. Experts can often draw and fire before an attacker reaches them, but novices struggle, emphasizing the need for training in both shooting and basic grappling for effective self-defense.
This video challenges the notion that expensive firearms inherently make shooters better, comparing a $4,500 Staccato XC against a $1,100-$1,400 Springfield Prodigy. While the Staccato demonstrated superior performance in drills like the Dickens Drill, especially with reliability issues on the Prodigy, the overarching conclusion emphasizes that consistent training is paramount. The comparison also extended to different pistol sizes, with a compact Sig P365 X-Macro proving more controllable than a full-size P320 AXG for one shooter.
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