Going Tactical – Ep. 10: The Transition Drill

Published on May 9, 2018
Duration: 2:47

This drill, demonstrated by Mike from Wilson Combat, focuses on the critical skill of transitioning from an empty carbine or rifle to a handgun. It emphasizes starting with a single round in the carbine, firing it, and then immediately drawing and firing the handgun. The drill also incorporates a 'finish the fight' scan and a methodical reload/malfunction clearance of the primary long gun before resetting for the next repetition. It's designed to build muscle memory for a common tactical scenario.

Quick Summary

The Transition Drill trains shooters to switch from an empty carbine or rifle to a handgun. Start with one round in the carbine, fire, then transition to the handgun and fire 2-4 rounds. After holstering, scan, and then address the carbine for a reload or malfunction clearance. Perform at least 10 repetitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction to the Transition Drill
  2. 00:42Transition Drill Setup and Requirements
  3. 01:00Executing the Transition Drill: Step-by-Step
  4. 01:34Reloading and Resetting the Drill
  5. 02:09Drill Repetitions and Practice Recommendations
  6. 02:14Conclusion and Channel Subscription

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Transition Drill?

The Transition Drill is designed to train shooters on the critical skill of switching from a primary long gun, like a carbine or rifle, to a secondary handgun. This is typically practiced when the primary firearm becomes empty or experiences a malfunction, ensuring a rapid and effective response.

How do you set up the Transition Drill?

To set up the Transition Drill, start with one round in the chamber of your carbine/rifle. You'll also need a sling, a handgun in a holster, ammunition for both firearms, and at least one empty magazine for the carbine/rifle.

What are the key steps in performing the Transition Drill?

The drill involves firing the single round in the carbine, which should lock the bolt open. Immediately transition to your handgun, fire 2-4 rounds, holster the handgun, scan, and then address the carbine for a reload or malfunction clearance before resetting.

What is the recommended practice for the Transition Drill?

It is recommended to perform at least 10 repetitions of the Transition Drill. More repetitions are encouraged if you have sufficient ammunition and time, as consistent practice is key to mastering this tactical skill.

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