Competition breeds bad habits
This video from Firepower United critiques common issues in tactical firearms training, highlighting how competition-style drills can sometimes lead to poor habits when applied to defensive scenarios. It emphasizes the need for efficient weapon manipulation, including smooth magazine insertions, rapid malfunction clearing, and quick reloads, especially under stress. The content serves as a critical look at training methodologies, suggesting that proficiency in basic skills is paramount before advanced techniques are introduced.













