7.31, Sweet.

Published on January 19, 2026
Duration: 0:33

This video demonstrates a rapid-fire shooting drill executed by a skilled shooter, completing the course in 7.31 seconds. The drill involves engaging multiple targets and performing a slide-lock reload mid-sequence. The shooter's performance is validated by checking target hits within the 'A' zone, showcasing advanced accuracy and speed.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates a rapid-fire shooting drill completed in 7.31 seconds, featuring a customized Glock 17 with a Trijicon SRO and SureFire X300. The drill includes engaging multiple targets and executing a slide-lock reload, with performance verified by 'A' zone hits on targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Execution & Reload
  2. 00:11Target Inspection & Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the drill demonstrated in the video?

The video showcases a rapid-fire shooting drill involving engaging three cardboard silhouette targets and two steel plates. It includes a slide-lock reload performed mid-sequence, with the entire drill completed in 7.31 seconds.

What firearm and accessories are used in the drill?

The shooter uses a customized Glock handgun, specifically identified as a Glock 17, equipped with a Trijicon SRO red dot sight and a SureFire X300 weapon light. The caliber is 9mm.

What is a slide-lock reload and why is it used?

A slide-lock reload, also known as a slide-lock emergency reload, is a method of reloading a semi-automatic pistol where the slide is locked to the rear. It's often used in competitive shooting to maintain speed and efficiency during a drill.

How is the shooter's performance evaluated?

The shooter's performance is evaluated based on the total drill time (7.31 seconds) and by inspecting the targets to ensure all hits landed within the designated 'A' zone, signifying accuracy.

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