Haley Strategic Train: Performance Target Carbine Manipulation

Published on May 14, 2020
Duration: 12:52

This video provides expert-level instruction from Travis Haley on advanced carbine manipulation and malfunction clearing techniques as part of the Haley Strategic Carbine Efficiency Test (CET). It covers proactive and speed reloads, clearing common malfunctions like failure to feed, stovepipes, and double feeds, and safe transitions to a handgun, emphasizing problem-solving and safety protocols.

Quick Summary

Travis Haley's Carbine Efficiency Test (CET) Phase 4 focuses on critical manipulations and malfunctions. Drills include tactical and speed reloads, clearing failure to feed, stovepipe, and double feed jams, and safe handgun transitions, all performed under strict par times to enhance proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Carbine Manipulation
  2. 01:03Tactical (Proactive) Reload
  3. 02:41Speed Reload
  4. 04:09Failure to Feed/Fire Malfunction
  5. 05:09Stove Pipe Malfunction
  6. 06:26Double Feed Malfunction
  7. 08:49Transition to Handgun
  8. 11:16Scoring and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key carbine manipulation skills covered in the Haley Strategic Train video?

The video covers essential carbine manipulations including tactical reloads, speed reloads, clearing failure to feed/fire malfunctions, stovepipe malfunctions, double feed malfunctions, and safe transitions to a handgun, all within specific par times.

How does Travis Haley define a 'proactive reload' during carbine training?

A 'proactive reload' involves assessing your tactical situation and resources before a reload becomes absolutely necessary. The drill emphasizes firing 5 rounds within 6 seconds at 5-10 yards while completing the reload.

What is the recommended technique for clearing a double feed malfunction?

To clear a double feed, Travis Haley advises locking the bolt back, stripping the magazine, racking the charging handle multiple times to clear obstructions, and then performing a tactical reload.

What safety precautions are emphasized for transitioning between carbine and handgun?

Travis Haley stresses the importance of safety during transitions, recommending the use of a dry handgun for practice to ensure no live rounds are present, and completing the transition drill within 3 seconds.

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