Concealed Carry Tactical Drill

Published on March 28, 2025
Duration: 12:48

This video details a dynamic concealed carry tactical drill designed to improve shooting proficiency under physical exertion and stress. The drill incorporates drawing from the appendix position, shooting from various distances and positions, transitioning between pistol and rifle, and utilizing cover. It emphasizes the importance of shooting while moving and maintaining readiness.

Quick Summary

This concealed carry tactical drill emphasizes shooting proficiency under physical stress. It includes drawing from the appendix position, shooting while moving backward, engaging targets from a kneeling position, performing physical exertion exercises like step-overs, and transitioning to rifle engagement from cover.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Drill
  2. 00:39Sponsor: First Form Nutrition
  3. 02:03Stage Briefing and Rules
  4. 04:01Drill Start: Pistol Draw and Movement
  5. 06:30Kneeling Pistol Shots and Physical Challenge
  6. 07:25Rifle Engagement at VTAC Barrier
  7. 08:02Pistol Engagement from Cover
  8. 10:17Debrief and Key Takeaways
  9. 12:27Conclusion and Sponsor Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the concealed carry tactical drill?

The drill involves drawing from the appendix position, shooting five rounds while backing away, five kneeling shots, performing 10 box step-overs, then engaging targets with a rifle from cover, and finally, five more pistol shots from cover.

How does this drill simulate real-world concealed carry scenarios?

It simulates everyday concealed carry by drawing from the appendix position and incorporates stress by raising the shooter's heart rate through physical exertion, mirroring potential self-defense situations.

What firearms are used in this tactical training drill?

The drill utilizes a CZ Shadow 2 Compact pistol for concealed carry elements and a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) rifle for engagements from cover.

What is the purpose of the box step-overs in the drill?

The 10 box step-overs are specifically included to increase the shooter's heart rate and get their blood flowing, simulating the physical stress of a real-world encounter and testing shooting under duress.

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