Gun Training Drills: Three Targets & A Tourniquet (Into the Fray Episode 223)

Published on June 18, 2018
Duration: 1:52

This video demonstrates a practical firearms training drill designed to simulate a self-defense scenario involving a partner and a medical emergency. The drill involves engaging multiple targets at a set distance, then applying a tourniquet to a simulated casualty (a sand-filled duffel bag), and re-engaging targets before dragging the 'partner' to safety. The instructor emphasizes the versatility of the drill, noting it can be set up in various locations.

Quick Summary

The 'Three Targets & A Tourniquet' firearms drill simulates a self-defense scenario. It involves engaging multiple targets, applying a tourniquet to a sand-filled duffel bag (simulating a partner), re-engaging targets, and dragging the 'partner' to safety, enhancing proficiency under stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Drill
  2. 00:19Drill Setup and Equipment
  3. 00:26First Target Engagement
  4. 00:30Tourniquet Application and Second Engagement
  5. 00:34Partner Drag and Drill Completion
  6. 00:51Training Considerations
  7. 01:25Instructor Introduction and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the 'Three Targets & A Tourniquet' firearms drill?

The drill simulates a self-defense scenario requiring target engagement, immediate medical intervention (tourniquet application), and casualty evacuation, all under simulated stress to improve proficiency.

How is a partner simulated in this firearms training drill?

A partner is simulated using a duffel bag filled with approximately 120 pounds of sand. This allows for realistic tourniquet application and a partner drag exercise.

What are the key steps involved in the 'Three Targets & A Tourniquet' drill?

The drill involves engaging three targets, moving downrange, applying a tourniquet to a simulated partner, re-engaging targets, and then dragging the partner to safety.

Where can this firearms training drill be set up?

The drill is designed to be versatile and can be set up in various locations, including a backyard, emphasizing its accessibility for practice.

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