CLOSE PROXIMITY ENGAGEMENT - PATREON SHORTS

Published on December 30, 2024
Duration: 0:51

This video demonstrates a rapid rifle-to-pistol transition drill, completing the sequence in 4 seconds. It highlights that in close proximity engagements, transitioning directly to a sidearm is faster than a combat reload. The key technique involves simultaneous hand movement, dropping the rifle while drawing the pistol.

Quick Summary

The GBRS Group 'Rifle Pistol Trans' drill demonstrates a rapid transition from rifle to pistol in under 4 seconds for close proximity engagements. The technique emphasizes simultaneous hand movement: dropping the rifle while drawing the sidearm, as reloading is too slow in such scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Close Proximity Engagement Drill Demo
  2. 00:15Rifle to Pistol Transition Theory Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Rifle Pistol Trans' drill?

The 'Rifle Pistol Trans' drill is a tactical technique demonstrated by GBRS Group for close proximity engagements. It involves a rapid transition from a rifle to a sidearm, emphasizing simultaneous hand movement to complete the sequence in under 4 seconds.

Why transition to a pistol instead of reloading in close quarters?

In close proximity engagements, there is often insufficient time or space for a combat reload. Transitioning directly to a pistol is the fastest and most efficient method to maintain readiness and engage threats.

What is the key technique for a fast rifle to pistol transition?

The key technique is keeping both hands moving simultaneously. This means dropping the rifle while simultaneously drawing the sidearm, minimizing any pause between weapon systems.

What gear was used in the GBRS Group transition drill?

The drill featured a custom AR-15 SBR with an Aimpoint Micro T-2 optic and Magpul CTR stock, alongside a 9mm duty pistol, likely a Glock variant, in a Safariland 6000 series holster.

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