GBRS Group Texas Training Trip

Published on February 10, 2022
Duration: 4:44

This video details advanced Close Quarters Battle (CQB) techniques and gear setup from GBRS Group's Texas training trip. Instruction covers dynamic movement, precise shooting drills with hold-offs, refined room entry, and critical night vision goggle (NVG) adjustments. The training emphasizes team coordination and technical precision, reflecting the expertise of former Tier 1 operators.

Quick Summary

GBRS Group's Texas training focuses on advanced CQB tactics, including dynamic movement like 'running the rabbit' and 'spring-loaded' techniques. They emphasize precise shooting drills with 'hold-offs' for shot accountability and discuss critical NVG setup for night operations. The training highlights team coordination and technical precision for effective close-quarters engagements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to GBRS Group Texas Training
  2. 00:19Day 1: Dynamic CQB Movement
  3. 01:00Range Drills & Hold-offs Explained
  4. 01:46Day 2: Refined Room Entry & Team Shifts
  5. 03:17Day 3: Advanced Team Dynamics
  6. 03:49Gear Setup: NVG Optimization
  7. 04:05Night Operations & Breaching Considerations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key CQB movement techniques discussed by GBRS Group?

GBRS Group emphasizes dynamic CQB movement, including 'running the rabbit' for speed in hallways and 'spring-loaded' movement to minimize exposure in confined spaces. They also focus on team coordination and shifting positions based on buddy movement.

How important are 'hold-offs' in close-quarters shooting according to DJ Shipley?

DJ Shipley stresses the critical importance of understanding 'hold-offs' at very close distances (3, 5, and 7 yards). This technique ensures shot accountability and prevents collateral damage by compensating for factors like height-over-bore.

What technical considerations are highlighted for Night Vision Goggle (NVG) setup?

For NVGs like the L3Harris GPNVG-18, the training emphasizes adjusting spring tension and eye relief. Proper setup is crucial to prevent user injury and optimize the field of view for effective low-light operations.

What role does the GBRS Hydra Mount play in tactical shooting?

The GBRS Hydra Mount is designed to elevate optics and lasers on a rifle. This provides improved ergonomics, allowing for a more natural head position and faster sight acquisition, which is beneficial in dynamic tactical scenarios.

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