CHANGING CONDITIONS

Published on November 28, 2025
Duration: 0:38

This video details a figure-eight flat range drill designed by GBRS Group for live fire practice without shoot house access. It focuses on continuous movement, threat identification at edges and corners, and proper use of cover. The drill emphasizes the point man's role in addressing threats and maintaining situational awareness.

Quick Summary

The GBRS Group figure-eight flat range drill is a dynamic training exercise for live fire practice without shoot house access. It emphasizes continuous movement, threat identification at edges and corners, point man responsibilities, and effective use of cover and barricades.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Flat Range Drill Introduction
  2. 00:05Threat Identification and Movement
  3. 00:15Point Man Responsibilities
  4. 00:23Figure-Eight Movement and Cover

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the figure-eight flat range drill?

The figure-eight flat range drill is designed as a live fire training alternative when a shoot house is unavailable. It focuses on keeping shooters moving and engaging threats at various angles, simulating dynamic tactical scenarios.

What key tactical concepts does the figure-eight drill emphasize?

This drill emphasizes continuous footwork, identifying and addressing threats at 'edges' like thresholds and corners, the responsibilities of a point man, and the effective use of cover and barricades.

Who is providing instruction in this video?

The instruction comes from GBRS Group, indicated by their logo and the tactical terminology used, suggesting an expert-level background in real-world tactical applications.

What firearms are visible during the drill?

Visible firearms include a suppressed AR-style rifle with an optic and weapon light, and an H&K MP5 variant (possibly SP5) with a red dot optic. A Glock-style pistol is also seen in a holster.

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