CARBINE AND PISTOL TRAINING VLOG!

Published on August 18, 2025
Duration: 32:54

This video demonstrates the 'Redback One' drill, an operational readiness exercise combining carbine and pistol proficiency. The drill involves engaging targets with both firearms, performing reloads and transitions under simulated pressure, and utilizing cover. It emphasizes speed and accuracy, with participants scoring their performance on individual targets.

Quick Summary

The Redback One drill is a tactical shooting exercise testing operational readiness with carbine and pistol. It involves timed engagements, transitions, reloads, and cover usage, scored on accuracy and speed. The drill is intended to be performed 'cold' for an accurate assessment of a shooter's skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Redback One drill?

The Redback One drill is a tactical shooting exercise designed to test operational readiness. It involves engaging targets with both a carbine and a pistol, performing transitions, reloads, and utilizing cover under timed conditions.

What are the key components of the Redback One drill?

The drill typically includes firing a set number of rounds from the carbine, transitioning to the pistol for a set number of rounds, performing speed reloads, check drills, and reloads for both firearms, all while incorporating cover.

How is the Redback One drill scored?

Scoring is based on the accuracy of hits on the target, often categorized by zones like Alpha, Charlie, and Delta. The overall time taken to complete the drill is also a critical factor in performance assessment.

What is the purpose of performing the Redback One drill 'cold'?

Performing the drill 'cold' means starting without having fired any weapons that day. This ensures the results accurately reflect a shooter's baseline readiness and ability to perform under initial pressure, rather than after warming up.

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