AR Operator | Tactical Shooting Drill - AR & G17

Published on November 10, 2013
Duration: 2:35

This tactical shooting drill, demonstrated by an operator with high authority, focuses on efficient engagement of targets from various cover positions using an AR-15 and Glock 17. Key elements include minimizing exposure, practicing primary-to-secondary transitions, and utilizing unconventional shooting stances behind improvised cover like pallets and barriers.

Quick Summary

The AR Operator tactical shooting drill focuses on preparing an AR-15 and Glock 17, engaging targets from vertical cover, and practicing primary-to-secondary transitions. It also includes utilizing low cover like pallets and navigating simulated urban environments with cardboard barriers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Gear Preparation & Status Check
  2. 00:21Vertical Cover Drills with AR-15
  3. 00:43AR-15 to Glock 17 Transition Drill
  4. 00:53Low Cover & Pallet Drills
  5. 01:16Complex Barrier Navigation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the AR Operator tactical shooting drill?

The AR Operator drill involves preparing firearms (AR-15, Glock 17), engaging targets from vertical cover, practicing primary-to-secondary transitions, and utilizing low cover like pallets for unconventional shooting positions.

What firearms are used in the AR Operator tactical shooting drill?

The drill prominently features an AR-15 rifle, equipped with an Aimpoint Micro red dot sight and vertical foregrip, and a Glock 17 handgun, often seen with a Surefire weapon light.

How does the AR Operator drill simulate real-world scenarios?

The drill simulates urban environments by using various barriers like cardboard structures and pallets, forcing operators to adapt shooting positions and navigate cover effectively while engaging threats.

What shooting techniques are demonstrated in the AR Operator drill?

The drill showcases techniques such as minimizing exposure behind cover, rapid transitions from rifle to pistol, engaging targets from kneeling and prone positions, and advancing towards new cover.

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