The Plate Rack Won #ironside

Published on March 24, 2025
Duration: 0:48

This video showcases a plate rack drill performed by Lucas Botkin using a T.REX Ironside holster and a stock Glock. Botkin's initial time was 4.08 seconds, which he humorously attributed to his own shooting rather than the gear. A subsequent shooter achieved a faster 2.65 seconds but missed four plates, highlighting the importance of accuracy over raw speed in this drill.

Quick Summary

Lucas Botkin performed a plate rack drill in 4.08 seconds using a stock Glock and T.REX Ironside holster. A faster shooter clocked 2.65 seconds but missed four plates, highlighting that accuracy is more critical than raw speed for drill completion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Plate Rack Drill Setup
  2. 00:11Lucas Botkin's Performance Review
  3. 00:28Second Shooter Attempt & Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the T.REX ARMS Ironside holster?

The T.REX ARMS Ironside is an OWB (Outside the Waistband) Kydex holster designed for concealment. It's compatible with various Glock models, particularly those equipped with weapon-mounted lights like the SureFire X300.

How fast can a Glock be shot on a plate rack drill?

In this drill, Lucas Botkin shot a stock Glock in 4.08 seconds. Another shooter achieved 2.65 seconds, but missed targets, demonstrating that speed without accuracy is ineffective for completing the drill.

What gear was used in the T.REX ARMS plate rack drill?

The drill featured a T.REX ARMS Ironside OWB holster, a stock Glock handgun likely a Glock 19/45, equipped with a red dot sight and a SureFire X300 weapon light. The caliber was 9mm.

What is the importance of accuracy in shooting drills?

Accuracy is paramount. While speed is desirable, missing targets, as demonstrated by the second shooter's 2.65-second run with four misses, means the drill is not successfully completed. Speed without accuracy is inefficient.

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