FBI Qualification Course: What Do I Need to Be an FBI (Stages 5 & 6)

Published on April 17, 2018
Duration: 1:07

This video demonstrates stages 5 and 6 of the FBI firearm qualification course. It highlights the importance of drawing from concealment, utilizing a two-hand grip, and adhering to strict time limits for multiple shot strings at varying distances. The drill emphasizes speed and accuracy under pressure.

Quick Summary

The FBI firearm qualification course includes timed stages at varying distances. At 7 yards, shooters must complete two strings of four rounds with a reload in 8 seconds. At 15 yards, three rounds must be fired from a concealed draw within 6 seconds, utilizing a two-hand grip for accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:067 Yards Stage: Concealed Draw & 8 Rounds
  2. 00:2815 Yards Stage: Concealed Draw & 6 Seconds
  3. 00:44Training Recap & Safety Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key requirements for the 7-yard stage of the FBI firearm qualification course?

At 7 yards, the FBI qualification course requires drawing from concealment, using a two-hand grip, and firing a total of eight rounds. This is broken down into two strings of four rounds each, with a reload in between, all completed within a strict 8-second time limit.

What is the objective of the 15-yard stage in the FBI firearm qualification?

The 15-yard stage of the FBI firearm qualification focuses on accuracy and speed from a concealed draw. Shooters must fire three rounds at the target within a 6-second time limit, demonstrating proficiency at a longer distance under pressure.

What shooting grip is emphasized in the FBI qualification course stages shown?

The video consistently emphasizes the use of a two-hand grip throughout the demonstrated stages of the FBI firearm qualification course. This grip is crucial for maintaining control and accuracy during rapid fire and timed sequences.

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