Concealed Carry... with a baby?! - January #DryfireCrew Challenge

Published on January 7, 2024
Duration: 2:21

This video details the January Dry Fire Challenge, focusing on concealed carry proficiency while simulating the presence of a newborn. The drill involves drawing from concealment and engaging two targets within a 2.5-second par time, starting with hands occupied by a simulated infant. The challenge emphasizes maintaining situational awareness and effective firearm deployment in a complex scenario.

Quick Summary

The January Dry Fire Challenge focuses on concealed carry proficiency while simulating a newborn. Participants draw from concealment and engage two targets at 5-7 yards within a 2.5-second par time, starting with hands occupied by a simulated infant. The winner receives an Atlas 2011 magazine.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Intro: January Dry Fire Challenge
  2. 00:10The Challenge: Concealment with a Newborn
  3. 00:28Drill Setup: Distance and Targets
  4. 00:34Par Time and Scoring
  5. 00:43Prize: Atlas 2011 Magazine
  6. 00:56How to Enter the Challenge
  7. 01:07Dry Fire Run
  8. 01:41Live Fire Run
  9. 01:54Results and Analysis
  10. 02:07Conclusion: January Challenge Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the January Dry Fire Challenge?

The January Dry Fire Challenge is an annual event hosted by Farewell Firearms Training that focuses on practical shooting skills. This year's challenge involves a concealed carry drill simulating the presence of a newborn, requiring participants to draw from concealment and engage targets within a set par time.

How do you perform the concealed carry drill with a simulated newborn?

The drill requires you to start with both hands occupied by a simulated newborn (like a bag wrapped in a towel). You then draw your firearm from concealment and engage two targets at 5-7 yards within a 2.5-second par time. This tests your ability to manage a child while drawing and shooting.

What are the targets and scoring for the Dry Fire Challenge?

The challenge uses two targets set at 5 to 7 yards. The objective is to engage both targets, aiming for 'Alphas' (high-scoring hits). The par time for drawing and engaging both targets is 2.5 seconds.

What is the prize for winning the January Dry Fire Challenge?

The winner of the January Dry Fire Challenge will receive an Atlas 2011 magazine. These magazines are known for their quality and are compatible with popular firearms like Staccato and STI models.

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