Designated Pistolero

Published on August 11, 2024
Duration: 31:27

This video provides a foundational training drill for new pistol shooters, focusing on safe and proficient handgun manipulation. It covers drawing from the holster, achieving a proper sight picture, executing a controlled trigger press, and clearing common malfunctions like a tap and rack. Emphasis is placed on safety, slow deliberate movements, and building a solid foundation before increasing speed or complexity.

Quick Summary

Beginner pistol training emphasizes safety and fundamental skills. Start with dry fire to practice drawing, achieving a proper sight picture, and executing a controlled trigger pull. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded and pointed safely. For malfunctions, use the 'tap and rack' method: slap the magazine, rack the slide, and release. Safe reholstering involves looking the gun into the holster to prevent accidental discharges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Goals
  2. 00:42Meet the Shooter & Gear
  3. 01:43Dry Fire Practice: Draw & Presentation
  4. 04:01Malfunction Clearance: Tap and Rack
  5. 04:16Safe Reholstering Technique
  6. 06:47Follow-on Sight Picture
  7. 07:29Transitioning to Live Fire
  8. 08:22Lock and Load Procedure
  9. 09:18First Live Fire Round
  10. 10:47Reload Technique Explained
  11. 12:02Reload Drill Execution
  12. 13:01Reload Drill with Shooter Glove
  13. 13:32One Round Reload Drill
  14. 14:26Reload Drill Analysis & Correction
  15. 15:24Impact of Multiple Rounds on Accuracy
  16. 16:20Two Rounds Reload Two Rounds Drill
  17. 16:46One Round Reload One Round Drill
  18. 17:31New Drill: Gauntlet Movement
  19. 17:55Gauntlet Drill Observation
  20. 19:49Shooter Takes Over Gauntlet Drill
  21. 20:38Gauntlet Drill Feedback & Focus
  22. 21:44Instructor Demonstrates Gauntlet
  23. 22:26Shooter Runs Gauntlet Again
  24. 23:03Cornering Technique
  25. 23:16Cornering Drill Practice
  26. 24:11Hand Pain & Environmental Factors
  27. 25:25Final Drill Setup: 3 Rounds per Target
  28. 25:55Final Drill Execution & Analysis
  29. 27:15End of Day Debrief & Feedback
  30. 28:28Importance of Dry Fire & PT
  31. 28:58Gear Discussion: Dump Pouch & Medical
  32. 29:40Conclusion & Encouragement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fundamental steps for a beginner pistol shooter to practice drawing and firing?

Beginners should start with dry fire, focusing on a smooth draw, keeping the non-firing hand centered, achieving a proper sight picture (equal height, equal light), and executing a slow, consistent trigger pull. Safety is paramount, always ensuring the firearm is unloaded during dry practice and pointed safely.

How should a beginner clear a tap and rack malfunction with a semi-automatic pistol?

To clear a tap and rack malfunction, firmly slap the bottom of the magazine to ensure it's seated, then rack the slide fully to the rear and release it to chamber a new round. Always keep your finger off the trigger during this process.

What is the correct procedure for safely reholstering a handgun after firing?

When reholstering, bring the firearm back to the center of your body, look the gun into the holster to ensure no obstructions are present, and then slowly insert it. Avoid slamming the firearm into the holster to prevent accidental discharges.

Why is racking the slide important after inserting a new magazine during a reload drill?

Racking the slide after inserting a new magazine acts as a safety check, ensuring the firearm is loaded and the magazine is properly seated. This 'life insurance policy' guarantees a round is chambered, regardless of the previous state of the firearm.

What is the primary focus for new shooters when practicing drills like moving and shooting?

For new shooters, the primary focus should be on accuracy and safety, not speed. This means concentrating on the front sight post, proper trigger control, and ensuring hits on target before attempting to increase pace or complexity.

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