Can You Pass The FBI Shotgun Qualification Course?

Published on August 13, 2023
Duration: 12:02

Colion Noir attempts the FBI Shotgun Qualification Course using a Benelli M4, highlighting the course's role as a baseline skill assessment. The video breaks down four stages involving varying distances, time limits, and ammunition types (slugs and buckshot). Despite a zeroing issue at 50 yards, Noir praises the Benelli M4's ARGO system for recoil management and ease of use.

Quick Summary

The FBI Shotgun Qualification Course is a baseline standard for agents to test shotgun manipulation and shooting skills. It includes stages at 50, 25, 15, and 7 yards, using slugs and buckshot with specific time limits and shooting positions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: FBI Shotgun Qualification Challenge
  2. 00:23Understanding the FBI Standard
  3. 01:25Stage 1: 50 Yards Slugs
  4. 03:18Stage 2: 25 Yards Slugs
  5. 05:06Stage 3: 15 Yards Slugs
  6. 07:15Stage 4: 7 Yards Buckshot
  7. 09:04Performance Review & Benelli M4 Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FBI Shotgun Qualification Course?

The FBI Shotgun Qualification Course is a standard baseline used by the FBI to test agents' shotgun manipulation skills and overall proficiency. It involves multiple stages with varying distances, time limits, and ammunition types like slugs and buckshot.

What shotgun did Colion Noir use for the FBI Qualification?

Colion Noir used a Benelli M4 semi-automatic shotgun for the FBI Shotgun Qualification Course. He specifically noted the effectiveness of its ARGO gas-operated system for recoil management and ease of loading.

What are the stages of the FBI Shotgun Qualification Course?

The course includes four stages: Stage 1 (50 yards, slugs), Stage 2 (25 yards, slugs), Stage 3 (15 yards, slugs with specific timed strings), and Stage 4 (7 yards, buckshot with a reload).

What challenges did Colion Noir face during the qualification?

Colion Noir encountered a zeroing issue with his shotgun at the 50-yard line, which affected his accuracy during the first stage. Despite this, he completed the subsequent stages.

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