Church Security Drill - Master Class Ep09 featuring Ken Hackathorn

Published on January 18, 2019
Duration: 3:59

This Master Class episode features Ken Hackathorn demonstrating a church security drill simulating a threat emerging while seated. The drill emphasizes a rapid sequence: stand, locate threat, move to a point of dominance, perform a concealed draw, and fire two accurate center-mass shots under 5 seconds. Hackathorn stresses that accuracy is paramount due to legal consequences, even while maintaining speed.

Quick Summary

Ken Hackathorn demonstrates a church security drill starting from a seated position. The sequence involves standing, locating the threat, moving to a dominant position, performing a concealed draw, and firing two accurate shots, all ideally under 5 seconds. Accuracy is stressed due to legal implications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Church Security Drill
  2. 00:24Scenario Setup: Seated Threat Emergence
  3. 00:59Drill Execution: Stand, Locate, Move, Draw, Fire
  4. 01:43Accuracy Over Speed in Defensive Shooting
  5. 02:08Proper Starting Position Details
  6. 02:39Live Fire Demonstration by Ken Hackathorn
  7. 03:15Summary: Fundamentals for Success

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main focus of the church security drill demonstrated by Ken Hackathorn?

The drill simulates a threat emerging while the participant is seated, requiring them to quickly stand, identify the threat, move to a dominant position, perform a concealed draw, and fire two accurate shots.

What is the time goal for completing Ken Hackathorn's security drill?

The objective is to complete the entire drill sequence, from the start signal to firing two accurate center-mass shots, in under 5 seconds.

Why does Ken Hackathorn emphasize accuracy over speed in this drill?

Hackathorn stresses that every bullet fired has significant legal consequences. Therefore, ensuring accuracy and hitting the intended target is paramount, even while striving for speed.

What are the key steps involved in executing the church security drill?

The drill involves standing up from a seated position, locating the threat, moving to a clear line of fire ('point of dominance'), drawing a concealed firearm, and firing two precise shots.

Related News

All News →

More Training & Techniques Videos You Might Like

More from Wilson Combat

View all →