Blasting Steel Targets at WOFT 🥵

Published on December 20, 2022
Duration: 0:16

This video demonstrates an advanced firearms training drill at West Orlando Firearms Training (WOFT), focusing on high-speed steel target engagement and rapid reloads. The instruction, provided by a professional firearms instructor, highlights techniques such as rapid target acquisition, sub-second reloads using extended baseplates, and proficient use of a Trijicon SRO red dot sight on a custom Glock-style pistol. The drill emphasizes advanced recoil management and target transition skills essential for competitive shooting.

Quick Summary

This advanced firearms training drill at WOFT focuses on high-speed steel target engagement and rapid reloads. Instruction covers rapid target acquisition, sub-second reloads with extended baseplates, and proficient use of a Trijicon SRO on a custom Glock-style pistol, emphasizing advanced recoil management and target transition skills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Steel Target Engagement
  2. 00:09Draw and Plate Rack Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What advanced shooting techniques are demonstrated in the WOFT video?

The video showcases advanced techniques like rapid target acquisition and transitions on steel arrays, high-speed draws, and sub-second magazine reloads using extended baseplates, all performed with a custom 9mm handgun and Trijicon SRO optic.

What type of steel targets are used in the training drill?

The training drill at WOFT features a complex array of steel targets, including static silhouettes and a dynamic, rotating 'Texas Star' target, designed to challenge target acquisition and transition skills.

What firearm modifications are visible in the video?

The custom Glock-style pistol is equipped with custom slide cuts, a threaded barrel, an extended magazine baseplate for faster reloads, and is fitted with a Trijicon SRO red dot sight for enhanced target acquisition.

What is the significance of the rapid reload shown in the video?

The rapid reload, executed in under a second using an extended magazine baseplate, demonstrates a critical skill for competitive shooting and tactical scenarios, emphasizing efficiency and speed under pressure.

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