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Published on November 2, 2024
Duration: 0:11

This video demonstrates a high-intensity retention drill from a concealed position, emphasizing speed and weapon retention in close-quarters scenarios. An experienced practitioner showcases fluid draw strokes, rapid fire engagement, and precision shots, utilizing a Glock 19 and a PACT Club Timer III. The drill simulates realistic threats where maintaining control of the firearm is paramount.

Quick Summary

This high-intensity retention drill, demonstrated by an experienced practitioner, focuses on drawing a concealed Glock 19 while simulating a close-quarters struggle. It emphasizes weapon retention, rapid fire engagement, and concludes with a precision shot, all timed using a PACT Club Timer III for objective performance measurement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00High-Intensity Retention Drill Start
  2. 00:01Concealed Draw & Retention
  3. 00:02Shot Timer Integration
  4. 00:03Target Engagement
  5. 00:04Drill Repetition & Precision Shot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a high-intensity retention drill?

A high-intensity retention drill involves drawing a concealed firearm while simulating a close-quarters struggle, followed by rapid engagement of the target. It emphasizes weapon control and speed under pressure, often using equipment like shot timers.

What firearm and equipment are used in this retention drill?

The drill features a Glock-style semi-automatic pistol, likely a Glock 19, drawn from an Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB) holster. A PACT Club Timer III is visible on the belt to measure engagement speed.

How does this drill improve shooting skills?

This drill enhances critical self-defense skills by simulating realistic threats. It improves draw speed, weapon retention, recoil management during rapid fire, and the ability to make precise shots under duress.

What is the importance of a shot timer in this training?

A shot timer, like the PACT Club Timer III shown, provides objective feedback on performance by measuring draw times and split times between shots. This data is crucial for tracking progress and identifying areas for improvement in speed and efficiency.

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