This video features a range day collaboration between GUNMEN and Joe from DeskPop, focusing on shooting various firearms and discussing their setups. Key takeaways include detailed breakdowns of Joe's high-round-count duty rifle and the host's Sons of Liberty Mark1, along with practical shooting drills like the Bill Drill and two-shot sequences. The discussion also delves into the ballistics of different barrel lengths for 5.56 ammunition and the surprising long-range capabilities of a Walther PDP Pro Compact handgun.
The Go Stop Drill is a dynamic firearms training exercise designed to improve shooting proficiency during movement and transitions. It emphasizes aggressive movement, quick target acquisition, and efficient transitions between shooting positions at varying distances. The drill can be performed in live fire, dry fire, or even at a gym, focusing on the shooter's ability to prepare for the shot and execute an explosive exit.
This video details a comprehensive rifle training program led by Buck Doyle of Fall Through Consulting. It covers essential techniques for rifle presentation, recoil management, and movement, emphasizing consistent manipulation between day and night operations. The training progresses from static drills to dynamic movement, with a strong focus on maintaining visual acuity on the target and proper rifle connection. The latter half of the video introduces night vision shooting, applying the previously learned principles under low-light conditions.
This video demonstrates a two-shot moving drill designed to improve pistol handling, accuracy, and reloading speed. The instructor, AyoItsMike, practices taking two shots at a target, moving, and performing tactical reloads with multiple magazines. He also tests a new PR trigger in a P80 Glock 17 build, highlighting its rapid firing capability. The content emphasizes practical range training and firearm manipulation.
This video compares the speed of shooting with iron sights versus a laser sight. The experiment involved drawing and firing two shots at the A-zone, then performing precision headshots at a greater distance. While the laser appeared slightly faster for body shots, accuracy remained a key factor, especially in stress scenarios.
This video demonstrates two distinct shooting drills for handgun proficiency: the controlled pair and the hammer pair. A controlled pair emphasizes accuracy with two distinct sight pictures for two shots, while a hammer pair focuses on speed, delivering two shots with a single sight picture. Both drills aim to condition shooters to effectively engage threats with multiple rounds.
This guide details the 'Up, Look, and Press' drill, a fundamental shooting technique demonstrated by Jason Burton for the Springfield Armory SAINT rifle. It emphasizes smooth transitions from low ready to a firing position, proper sight acquisition, and controlled trigger press with a focus on trigger reset. The drill is presented as a method to build proficiency in basic firearm manipulation and safety habits for home defense scenarios.
This video details the '12-Dot Drill,' a comprehensive training exercise designed to improve gear manipulation, weapon handling, and marksmanship fundamentals. The drill involves drawing from concealment, firing two shots, and re-holstering, repeated 12 times. It emphasizes economy of motion and is then translated to distance shooting on steel targets, demonstrating how proficiency at close range carries over to longer distances.
This video details a classic shooting drill used in various training environments, specifically applied to the IDPA classifier. The drill involves starting with hands overhead, turning on a signal, engaging targets with two shots, performing a speed reload, and then engaging targets again with two more shots. The Sig Sauer 1911 Fastback Nightmare is used, highlighting its features for concealed carry and customizability.
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