Concealed Carry Loadout Ep.4 | Clint's Drill Goes Wrong

Published on July 17, 2022
Duration: 23:24

This episode tests concealed carry handguns (Glock 19 Gen5, Sig Sauer P320X Carry Spectre, SAR9C) in a challenging drill involving hostage targets. Accuracy proved difficult under timer stress, with hosts experiencing 'hostage fatalities' when prioritizing speed. The comparison highlighted red dot sights' speed advantage but affirmed iron sights' effectiveness with practice.

Quick Summary

The Concealed Carry Loadout Ep.4 tested the Glock 19 Gen5, Sig Sauer P320X Carry Spectre, and SAR9C in a drill simulating self-defense scenarios with hostage targets. Hosts found that prioritizing speed over accuracy under timer stress led to critical errors, emphasizing the need for controlled fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Intro & Hostage Targets
  2. 02:45Kaydi's Glock 19 Gen5 Run
  3. 04:10Matt's Sig P320X Carry Spectre Run
  4. 06:08Clint's SAR USA SAR9C Run
  5. 07:40Cross-Platform Testing & Sight Comparison
  6. 11:12Drill Recap & Ammo Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What handguns were tested in the Concealed Carry Loadout Ep.4 drill?

The drill featured the Glock 19 Gen5, the Sig Sauer P320X Carry Spectre, and the SAR USA SAR9C. Hosts swapped between these platforms to test their performance under simulated self-defense stress.

What was the main challenge in the concealed carry drill?

The primary challenge was balancing speed with accuracy when engaging specific targets, including threats and non-threats (hostages), under the pressure of a shot timer and verbal commands.

How did red dot sights compare to iron sights in this drill?

Red dot sights were generally faster for target acquisition, but the drill demonstrated that iron sights remain highly effective with sufficient practice, as noted by Clint and Matt.

What common mistake did the hosts encounter during the timed drill?

Several hosts prioritized speed over accuracy, leading to critical errors like 'hostage fatalities' or hitting unintended targets. This highlights the importance of controlled fire under stress.

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