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Published on January 1, 2026
Duration: 0:35

This video demonstrates a rapid-fire drill executed on an outdoor range, engaging both paper and steel targets. The shooter achieved a time of 6.37 seconds. Following the drill, a thorough inspection of target hit placement was conducted, noting 'A' and 'C' zone impacts. This highlights the importance of not only speed but also accuracy and post-shot analysis in firearms training.

Quick Summary

A rapid-fire drill was executed in 6.37 seconds, engaging multiple paper and steel targets. Post-drill analysis focused on shot placement, noting 'A' and 'C' zone hits on cardboard silhouettes, demonstrating a blend of speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Execution: Engaging Targets
  2. 00:13Performance Review: Time and Hit Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is involved in the rapid-fire drill shown?

The drill involves engaging three cardboard silhouette targets and two steel targets at an outdoor range using a handgun equipped with a red dot optic and weapon-mounted light. The focus is on speed and accuracy.

What was the shooter's performance time and analysis?

The shooter recorded a time of 6.37 seconds for the drill. Post-drill, they inspected target hit placement, noting 'A' and 'C' zone hits on the cardboard silhouettes.

What equipment was used in the shooting drill?

The shooter utilized a Glock-style handgun, identified as 9mm, fitted with a red dot sight and a weapon-mounted light. Targets included cardboard silhouettes and steel plates.

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