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Published on June 22, 2021
Duration: 1:08

This video showcases Tetiana Gaidar's impressive performance during a shooting drill, demonstrating proficiency with a Glock 17 Combat Master. The drill involved shooting from the hip, highlighting speed and accuracy. The segment also briefly touches upon a new book by Jack Carr, adding a lifestyle element.

Quick Summary

Tetiana Gaidar showcased impressive speed and accuracy in a shooting drill using a Glock 17 Combat Master. She completed the exercise in 16.3 seconds with a 95% first-shot hit rate, demonstrating proficiency in dynamic shooting techniques like shooting from the hip.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Bunny Man Gag
  2. 00:11Shooting Drill Start
  3. 00:16Drill Results & Time
  4. 00:20Performance Breakdown
  5. 00:27Glock 17 Combat Master Mention
  6. 00:32Jack Carr Book Reveal
  7. 00:53Book Title: The Devil's Hand
  8. 00:57Appreciation & Range Day Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was used in the shooting drill?

The shooting drill featured a Glock 17 Combat Master. This specialized variant is often used in competitive shooting and tactical training due to its enhanced features and reliability.

What was Tetiana Gaidar's performance in the shooting drill?

Tetiana Gaidar achieved a total time of 16.3 seconds for the drill, demonstrating excellent speed. She also recorded a 95% hit rate on the first shot, indicating high accuracy under pressure.

What is the 'Combat Master' designation for a Glock?

The 'Combat Master' designation typically refers to a highly customized Glock pistol, often modified by specialized gunsmiths like Taran Tactical Innovations. These modifications can include enhanced triggers, sights, and slide work for competitive or tactical applications.

What is the significance of shooting 'from the hip'?

Shooting from the hip is a dynamic technique that bypasses the traditional aiming process, prioritizing speed over pinpoint accuracy. It's often practiced for close-quarters scenarios or as a specific drill to improve weapon control and target acquisition speed.

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