12 Kill Rounds in 3 Seconds by Nutnfancy

Published on September 19, 2010
Duration: 5:40

This video demonstrates advanced rapid-fire techniques for the AR-15 platform, showcasing the ability to achieve 12 hits on target in 3 seconds. Key instruction focuses on proper stance and skeletal support to manage recoil effectively. The Rock River Arms MR-15, equipped with a Chip McCormick trigger, is highlighted for its reliability and performance in this high-speed drill.

Quick Summary

Master AR-15 recoil management for rapid fire by adopting a proper stance: lean into the gun and roll shoulders forward. Utilize skeletal support over muscle to absorb energy and keep the muzzle on target during fast shooting strings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00AR-15 Malfunction Troubleshooting
  2. 01:49Recoil Management and Stance
  3. 03:09Skeletal Support Instruction
  4. 03:5712 Rounds in 3 Seconds Drill
  5. 04:38Gear Review: RRA MR-15 Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve my AR-15 recoil management for rapid fire?

Focus on proper stance: lean into the gun and roll your shoulders forward. Utilize your skeletal structure for support rather than just muscle to absorb recoil and keep the muzzle on target during fast shooting strings.

What is the '12 Rounds in 3 Seconds' drill?

It's a high-speed marksmanship drill where a shooter attempts to place 12 accurate shots on a target within a 3-second timeframe, demonstrating exceptional speed and control with a semi-automatic rifle like the AR-15.

What AR-15 features contribute to reliable rapid fire?

A well-tuned rifle, such as the Rock River Arms MR-15 with a quality trigger like Chip McCormick's, is crucial. Reliability is key, as malfunctions can easily disrupt high-speed shooting sequences.

How do I diagnose common AR-15 malfunctions?

Common issues include blown primers or oversized cases wedged in the chamber. Always check the barrel for obstructions and understand the potential mechanical failures that can occur during operation.

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