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Published on December 17, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video details the 'Long Gun Down' combat skills test, a demanding drill designed to simulate high-stress scenarios. It requires participants to transition from a long gun to a pistol after a simulated malfunction (bolt or slide lock) and engage multiple targets within a strict 5-second par time. The drill emphasizes rapid transitions and accurate shooting under pressure, incorporating a physical warm-up to elevate the heart rate.

Quick Summary

The 'Long Gun Down' drill is a combat skills test with a 5-second par time, requiring shooters to transition from a long gun to a pistol after a simulated bolt or slide lock. It includes a physical warm-up and emphasizes rapid, accurate engagement of multiple targets under pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Long Gun Down Drill
  2. 00:07Warm-up: Shuttle Runs
  3. 00:23Drill Overview: 5-Second Par Time
  4. 00:30First Iteration: Rifle to Pistol Transition
  5. 00:48Second Iteration: Rifle to Pistol Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Long Gun Down' drill and its primary objective?

The 'Long Gun Down' drill is a combat skills test designed to simulate high-stress scenarios. Its primary objective is to assess a shooter's ability to rapidly transition from a long gun to a pistol after a simulated malfunction (bolt or slide lock) and engage multiple targets within a strict 5-second par time.

What are the physical and firearm components of the 'Long Gun Down' drill?

The drill begins with a physical warm-up involving two 10-meter shuttle runs to elevate heart rate. Firearm components include starting with two rounds in the long gun, transitioning to a pistol upon slide/bolt lock, and engaging two targets with specific round counts under a 5-second limit.

What is the critical time limit for the 'Long Gun Down' drill?

The 'Long Gun Down' drill has a critical 5-second par time. Shooters must complete all required actions, including transitions and engaging targets, within this timeframe. Failing to meet the 5-second limit results in an automatic failure of the drill.

How does the drill simulate a combat scenario?

The drill simulates combat by incorporating a physical exertion component to raise heart rate and a critical transition from a primary long gun to a secondary pistol after a simulated malfunction. This tests a shooter's ability to perform under duress and with degraded equipment.

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