Dropping the rifle is faster than reloading πŸ˜…

Published on December 14, 2022
Duration: 0:04

This video demonstrates a satirical, albeit fast, method of transitioning from an empty Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) to a handgun. The shooter, Ziga from Polenar Tactical, empties his Schmeisser AR15-9 PCC and then drops it to the ground to draw his Glock 17. While presented humorously, the drill highlights the speed of a direct handgun draw, though it sacrifices the PCC. This is presented by an experienced instructor, showcasing fluid technique and professional gear setup.

Quick Summary

Polenar Tactical's Ziga demonstrates a satirical drill where a shooter empties their Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC), drops it to the ground, and immediately draws a handgun. This highlights the speed of a direct handgun draw, though it sacrifices the primary weapon and is presented for humorous effect rather than as standard procedure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00PCC Engagement & Empty Mag
  2. 00:01Rifle Drop
  3. 00:02Handgun Draw & Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the satirical drill shown by Polenar Tactical?

Polenar Tactical demonstrates a satirical drill where a shooter empties their Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC), drops it to the ground, and immediately draws a handgun to continue engagement, implying this transition is faster than a standard reload.

What firearms are used in the Polenar Tactical drill?

The drill features a Schmeisser AR15-9 Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) equipped with a Holosun HS510C red dot sight, and a Glock 17 handgun drawn from a belt holster.

Is dropping a rifle a recommended tactical procedure?

Generally, no. Dropping a primary firearm is usually a last resort or accidental. This drill is presented satirically by Polenar Tactical to humorously highlight the speed of a handgun draw, but it sacrifices the primary weapon and risks damage.

What is the purpose of a transition drill in firearms training?

Transition drills train a shooter to efficiently switch from a primary firearm to a secondary (handgun) when the primary is empty, malfunctions, or is otherwise unusable. The goal is to maintain effective engagement capability with minimal delay.

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