Bersa TPR9 vs. Texas Star spinning target

This video demonstrates an intermediate-level training drill focusing on engaging a Texas Star spinning steel target with a Bersa TPR9 pistol. The drill emphasizes accurate shot placement on moving targets and safe firearm handling, culminating in a slide-lock clear. The shooter exhibits proficiency in recoil management and engaging dynamic threats.

Quick Summary

Engaging a Texas Star spinning target with a Bersa TPR9 involves preparing for dynamic shooting, firing at individual plates as the target begins to spin, and maintaining accuracy on a moving threat. The drill concludes with the slide locking back, indicating the magazine is empty.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Preparation and Setup
  2. 00:03Engaging the Spinning Target
  3. 00:10Completion and Slide Lock

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bersa TPR9's capacity for the Texas Star drill?

The Bersa TPR9 typically features a 17+1 round capacity in 9mm Luger, providing ample ammunition for engaging multiple plates on a spinning target like the Texas Star before a reload is necessary.

How does a spinning target like the Texas Star increase difficulty?

A spinning target increases difficulty by introducing a moving element that requires rapid target reacquisition, precise sight alignment, and controlled trigger presses between shots to maintain accuracy.

What does it mean when a handgun slide locks back?

When a semi-automatic handgun's slide locks back to the rear, it signifies that the magazine is empty and the last round has been fired, indicating a completed firing cycle.

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