Best Drills for Conceal Carry | Special Forces Techniques | Tactical Rifleman

Published on June 8, 2018
Duration: 3:44

This guide synthesizes three essential concealed carry drills demonstrated by retired US Special Forces member, Instructor Zee. The drills focus on practical application: drawing from concealment under everyday attire, performing reloads while utilizing cover, and mastering rapid fire with effective recoil management. These techniques are crucial for real-world self-defense scenarios.

Quick Summary

Retired US Special Forces member Instructor Zee demonstrates three essential concealed carry drills: drawing from concealment using point-shooting, reloading from cover by moving behind a barrier, and the 'Now Drill' for rapid fire and recoil management, all practiced with everyday attire for real-world readiness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Concealed Carry Drills
  2. 01:10Drill 1: Drawing from Concealment
  3. 01:43Drill 2: Reloading from Cover
  4. 02:11Drill 3: The 'Now Drill'

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key concealed carry drills demonstrated in the video?

The video showcases three essential drills: drawing from concealment (like under a hoodie) using point-shooting, reloading from cover by moving behind a barrier before reloading, and the 'Now Drill' for rapid fire and recoil management.

Why is practicing with everyday attire important for concealed carry?

Practicing with everyday attire, such as a sweatshirt or hoodie, ensures that your concealed carry methods are effective and accessible in real-world situations, not just on a static range.

What is the 'Now Drill' and what does it focus on?

The 'Now Drill' emphasizes rapid fire and recoil management. It involves firing a full magazine quickly, reloading, and firing two more rounds, focusing on maintaining control, grip, and accuracy throughout the sequence.

What tactical principle is highlighted during the reload drill?

The reload drill emphasizes the critical tactical principle of seeking and utilizing cover during a reload. This ensures you are not exposed and vulnerable while your firearm is out of the fight.

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