"Firefight:" A Nutnfancy Tactical .22 Drill

Published on October 7, 2010
Duration: 11:48

The 'Firefight' drill offers a cost-effective way to practice tactical shooting with .22 LR firearms, mimicking centerfire drills at a fraction of the cost. It emphasizes ammunition reliability, especially with brands like CCI, and highlights the training economy of .22 LR over .223/5.56. The drill tests marksmanship, movement, and weapon handling under pressure.

Quick Summary

The 'Firefight' drill by Nutnfancy offers cost-effective tactical training for .22 LR rifles, mimicking centerfire drills at a lower cost. It emphasizes ammo reliability with brands like CCI and highlights the training economy of .22 LR over .223/5.56.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Firefight Drill
  2. 01:12Ammo Reliability in Tactical Drills
  3. 03:50Training Economy: .22 vs .223
  4. 05:12Kel-Tec SU-22 Performance
  5. 07:15Drill Intensity and Training Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Firefight' drill?

The 'Firefight' drill is a high-intensity tactical course designed by Nutnfancy for .22 LR rifles. It aims to provide realistic, high-volume training that mimics centerfire drills but at a lower cost, incorporating movement and various shooting positions.

Why is .22 LR cost-effective for tactical training?

.22 LR ammunition is significantly cheaper than centerfire rounds like .223/5.56. For example, running an 117-round course might cost around $7 with .22 LR versus $40 with .223, allowing for much more practice time on a budget.

What are key considerations for running tactical .22 drills?

Ammunition reliability is paramount. Using high-quality .22 LR rounds, such as those from CCI, is recommended to minimize malfunctions that can disrupt training. The drill also demands physical and mental conditioning.

Which .22 rifles were featured in the Nutnfancy Firefight drill video?

The video showcased several .22 LR rifles, including the Kel-Tec SU-22, Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22, and Ruger 10/22, highlighting their performance in a tactical training scenario.

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