Glock 19 Aimpoint ACRO P-2 "Wallhack" Drills

Published on January 29, 2022
Duration: 9:41

This video demonstrates the 'wallhack' drill concept for faster target engagement, focusing on pre-aligning the red dot before visual confirmation. It showcases a customized Glock 19 with an Aimpoint ACRO-P-2, Unity Tactical slide, and Streamlight TLR-7, carried in a T.REX ARMS Sidecar holster. The drill emphasizes visualizing targets through barriers and practicing transitions on both single and multiple targets to improve speed and accuracy under pressure.

Quick Summary

The 'wallhack' drill enhances shooting speed by teaching you to visualize targets behind cover and pre-align your red dot sight before visual confirmation. This reduces engagement time once the target is exposed, improving overall performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:13The 'Wallhack' Drill Concept
  2. 01:31Gear Overview: Glock 19, ACRO P-2, TLR-7
  3. 02:33Single Target Practice Demonstration
  4. 04:37Multi-Target Array Execution
  5. 07:44Training Philosophy & ACRO P-2 Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'wallhack' drill in firearm training?

The 'wallhack' drill involves visualizing a target's location behind an obstruction and pre-aligning your red dot sight before the target is visually confirmed. This technique aims to reduce engagement time once the target becomes visible.

What is the recommended gear setup shown in the video?

The video features a customized Glock 19 with an Aimpoint ACRO P-2 red dot sight, a Streamlight TLR-7 weapon light, and a Unity Tactical slide. It's carried in a T.REX ARMS Sidecar holster.

How does the 'wallhack' drill improve shooting speed?

By practicing target visualization and pre-acquiring the sight picture through cover, you minimize the reaction time needed to engage the target once it appears, leading to faster overall engagement times.

What are the benefits of training with known target locations?

Training with known locations, as demonstrated in the 'wallhack' drill, helps develop speed and precision in target transitions and sight alignment, which are crucial for dynamic shooting scenarios.

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