Average Joes Across America: SANTEX 21

Published on June 10, 2021
Duration: 23:53

This video provides intermediate-level instruction on firearm malfunction clearing and reloading techniques, emphasizing efficiency and reacting to physical cues. It covers the 'tap and rack' drill, deliberate reloads for various malfunctions, and the importance of a two-point sling for seamless transitions. The instruction highlights economy of motion and adjusting trigger control based on target size and distance, drawing from the experience of firearms instructors.

Quick Summary

When a firearm fails to fire (click, no bang), perform a 'tap and rack' drill: tap the magazine to ensure it's seated and rack the charging handle to clear any obstruction and chamber a fresh round. If the malfunction persists, execute a deliberate reload by removing the faulty magazine, inserting a new one, and cycling the action.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to SANTEX 21
  2. 01:52Community and Inspiration
  3. 02:32Scanning and Threat Engagement
  4. 03:47Focusing on Fundamentals
  5. 04:41Point of Aim vs. Point of Impact
  6. 05:25Low Ready and High Ready Stance
  7. 05:56Ready Ups Drill
  8. 08:07Hit Zones and Target Transition
  9. 09:06Shot Package and Cadence
  10. 10:49Managing Recoil and Center of Gravity
  11. 11:34Malfunction Clearing: Click No Bang
  12. 12:03Transitioning to Handgun
  13. 13:06Two-Point Sling Benefits
  14. 13:18Reloading on Physical Cues
  15. 14:08Pistol Shot Package and Rifle Check
  16. 14:40Economy of Motion in Reloads
  17. 16:27Holster Draw and First Round Accuracy
  18. 17:17Troubleshooting Accuracy Issues
  19. 19:04Click No Bang Malfunction Drill
  20. 20:17Event Wrap-up and Thanks
  21. 21:05SANTEX 21 Recap and Future Events

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'tap and rack' drill for firearms?

The 'tap and rack' drill, also known as immediate action, is performed when a semi-automatic firearm fails to fire. It involves tapping the bottom of the magazine to ensure it's seated and then racking the charging handle to clear any obstruction and chamber a fresh round.

How should you handle a 'click no bang' malfunction with a rifle?

When you experience a 'click no bang' with a rifle, first perform a 'tap and rack.' If the malfunction persists, it indicates a more significant issue, likely with the magazine, requiring a deliberate reload: remove the faulty magazine, insert a new one, and cycle the action.

What is the importance of a two-point sling in tactical shooting?

A two-point sling is crucial for tactical shooting as it keeps the firearm secure and out of the way during reloads and transitions between primary and secondary weapons. This allows for more seamless movement and quicker re-engagement with threats.

How can shooters improve their accuracy when engaging different targets?

Improving accuracy involves adjusting trigger control based on the target. For smaller or more precise hit zones, slow down the trigger press ('gas pedal') to ensure proper sight alignment and trigger break. For larger targets, a faster cadence can be used.

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