AK Operator | Tactical Shooting Drill - AK & P226

Published on October 6, 2013
Duration: 1:53

This tactical shooting drill showcases fluid transitions between an AK-47 variant and a Sig P226 pistol. It emphasizes dynamic movement, shooting from cover, and unconventional low-profile stances. The drill also highlights efficient weapon manipulation, including reloading and clearing procedures, demonstrating advanced marksmanship under pressure.

Quick Summary

This tactical shooting drill showcases fluid transitions between an AK-47 variant and a Sig P226 pistol, emphasizing dynamic movement and shooting from cover. It includes low-profile shooting techniques and efficient weapon manipulation like reloading and clearing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Preparation
  2. 00:18Weapon Transition: AK to P226
  3. 00:34Low-Profile Shooting Techniques
  4. 00:58Reloading and Weapon Clearing

Frequently Asked Questions

What weapons are used in the Polenar Tactical AK shooting drill?

This tactical shooting drill features an AK-47 variant rifle, chambered in 7.62x39mm, and a Sig Sauer P226 pistol, chambered in 9mm. The drill emphasizes transitions between these two platforms.

What shooting techniques are demonstrated in this tactical drill?

The drill demonstrates advanced techniques including dynamic movement, shooting from cover, weapon transitions between rifle and pistol, and engaging targets from low-profile, unconventional shooting stances like prone positions.

What are the key skills practiced in this AK and P226 tactical drill?

Key skills practiced include fluid weapon transitions, efficient movement between cover, marksmanship from various positions, effective reloading, and weapon clearing procedures, all under the context of a dynamic shooting scenario.

What is the purpose of the low-profile shooting shown in the drill?

Engaging targets from a low-profile, prone position under a barrier is demonstrated to teach shooters how to effectively shoot from unconventional and concealed positions, increasing survivability and tactical advantage.

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