Brad Geary: Low Ready Presentations

Published on January 4, 2026
Duration: 0:46

This video demonstrates a critical tactical drill focusing on low ready firearm presentations, emphasizing speed and accuracy for CQB scenarios. Instructor Brad Geary highlights the importance of smooth execution and aiming for the chest box, aiming for a one-second draw time. The drill is designed to build proficiency under pressure.

Quick Summary

Master low ready firearm presentations for CQB reality with expert instruction. The drill emphasizes smooth execution, aiming for the chest box, and achieving a one-second draw time from the buzzer for tactical proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Low Ready Presentations on the Buzzer
  2. 00:12Practice and Feedback on Performance
  3. 00:33Camera Settings Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary objective of a low ready presentation drill in CQB?

The primary objective is to achieve a rapid and accurate firing solution from a low ready position within one second of a stimulus, like a buzzer. This focuses on smooth execution and hitting the vital chest box area for effective close-quarters engagement.

What does 'aiming for CQB reality in one second' mean in firearm training?

It means training to draw your firearm from a low ready position and acquire a target, specifically the chest box, in under one second. This simulates the high-stress, time-critical environment of Close Quarters Battle, demanding both speed and precision.

Why is smooth execution important for low ready presentations?

Smooth execution is crucial because it allows for better control, accuracy, and speed. Rushed or jerky movements can lead to fumbled draws, poor sight alignment, and missed shots, which are unacceptable in tactical situations where efficiency is paramount.

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