"Pressing Engagements" by Nutnfancy

Published on May 13, 2009
Duration: 3:30

This video showcases 'Pressing Engagements,' a tactical shooting drill series led by Nutnfancy. The drills emphasize rapid engagement, movement, and target acquisition using a variety of firearms including the Remington 870, Sig P226, Taurus PT1911, and AR-15. The session highlights proficient weapon manipulation, gear integration, and tactical movement, concluding with low-light training scenarios.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy's 'Pressing Engagements' tactical shooting drills emphasize rapid target acquisition, movement, and weapon manipulation using a Remington 870 shotgun, Sig P226 and Taurus PT1911 pistols, and an AR-15 rifle. The series includes handgun proficiency, mid-range rifle engagements, and crucial low-light training with supplemental lighting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Pressing Engagements
  2. 00:15Remington 870 Shotgun Drills
  3. 00:32Handgun Proficiency Drills
  4. 01:49AR-15 Rifle Engagements
  5. 02:52Low-Light Training Drills

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are featured in Nutnfancy's 'Pressing Engagements' tactical drill video?

The video showcases several firearms including the Remington 870 pump-action shotgun, the Sig P226 semi-automatic pistol (chambered in .22 LR), the Taurus PT1911 pistol, and an AR-15 rifle equipped with a red dot optic and tactical accessories.

What key shooting skills are emphasized in the 'Pressing Engagements' drills?

The drills focus on rapid target acquisition, proficient weapon manipulation, effective recoil management, smooth transitions between firearms, and maintaining accuracy under dynamic movement and low-light conditions.

What type of environment is used for the tactical shooting drills?

The tactical shooting drills, titled 'Pressing Engagements,' are conducted in a high-desert environment, providing a realistic backdrop for practicing rapid engagement and movement scenarios.

What tactical gear is highlighted in the video?

The video features tactical gear such as a Blackhawk tactical drop-leg holster for the Taurus PT1911, and emphasizes the use of headlamps and weapon-mounted lights for low-light training scenarios.

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