DUAL WIELD AR-15 V-Drill in 3 seconds in Slow Mo! | Sig Sauer M400 (Jerry Miculek)

Published on July 14, 2014
Duration: 4:10

Jerry Miculek demonstrates a challenging dual-wield V-drill using two Sig Sauer M400 AR-15 pistols, completing it in 3.10 seconds. He emphasizes cross-training to prevent injuries and highlights the difficulty of peripheral vision and muzzle control when shooting two platforms simultaneously. The drill involved 20 rounds across five targets, all of which hit paper, showcasing exceptional speed and accuracy.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek performed a dual-wield V-drill using two Sig Sauer M400 AR-15 pistols, completing it in 3.10 seconds. The drill involved 20 rounds across five targets, emphasizing the need for peripheral vision and muzzle control. He also highlighted cross-training's importance for injury prevention.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Importance of Cross-Training
  2. 00:31Equipment & Drill Setup: Dual AR Pistols
  3. 00:55The Dual Wield V-Drill in Action
  4. 01:56Performance Review: 3.10 Second Time
  5. 02:24Target Analysis: All Hits Confirmed
  6. 03:27Closing Thoughts: Sig Sauer Brace Utility

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the V-Drill demonstrated by Jerry Miculek?

The V-Drill involves shooting multiple targets arranged in a V-shape. In this demonstration, Jerry Miculek shot 20 rounds across five targets using two Sig Sauer M400 AR-15 pistols simultaneously, completing the drill in an impressive 3.10 seconds.

What firearms were used in the dual-wield V-Drill?

Jerry Miculek used two Sig Sauer M400 AR-15 pistols equipped with Sig Sauer SB15 Pistol Stabilizing Braces for the dual-wield V-drill. These are essentially AR-15 platforms configured as large pistols.

How fast did Jerry Miculek complete the dual-wield V-Drill?

Jerry Miculek achieved a time of 3.10 seconds for the dual-wield V-drill. This involved firing 20 rounds across five targets using two AR-15 pistols simultaneously, showcasing extreme speed and accuracy.

Why is cross-training important in shooting?

According to Jerry Miculek, cross-training on different firearm platforms like pistols, rifles, and shotguns is vital to prevent repetitive strain injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome and to build overall shooting proficiency.

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