Combat Reload Drill - JAY

Published on July 14, 2025
Duration: 0:33

This video demonstrates a combat reload drill for a rifle followed by a rifle-to-pistol transition. The drill emphasizes speed and efficiency under simulated stress. The instructor, affiliated with GBRS Group, provides clear commands and performance feedback, highlighting the importance of rapid reloads and smooth transitions for tactical proficiency.

Quick Summary

Master the combat reload and rifle-to-pistol transition with expert-led drills from GBRS Group. This training emphasizes speed and efficiency, with clear commands and timed performance feedback, crucial for tactical proficiency and maintaining offensive capability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initiating Combat Reload Drill
  2. 00:05Executing Rifle Reload Drill
  3. 00:10Drill Performance Feedback (Rifle)
  4. 00:19Transition to Pistol Drill Setup
  5. 00:25Executing Rifle to Pistol Transition
  6. 00:30Drill Performance Feedback (Pistol)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a combat reload drill?

A combat reload drill simulates a tactical situation where a shooter quickly reloads their firearm to maintain readiness. It emphasizes speed and efficiency, often performed after expending ammunition during a simulated engagement.

How do you perform a rifle to pistol transition?

A rifle to pistol transition involves smoothly disengaging from the primary rifle and drawing a secondary pistol, bringing it to a firing position to continue engagement. This is a critical skill for maintaining offensive capability.

What are the key elements of the GBRS Group combat reload drill?

The GBRS Group drill focuses on clear commands ('Shooter ready. Stand by.'), executing a rapid rifle reload, continuing fire, and then transitioning to a pistol. Performance is timed and assessed for accuracy ('Good hits').

What is the importance of timed drills in firearms training?

Timed drills, like the combat reload and transition shown, are crucial for developing speed and muscle memory under pressure. They provide objective feedback on performance, allowing shooters to identify areas for improvement.

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