Handgun Training Is Priority

Published on June 23, 2023
Duration: 36:30

This video provides a comprehensive guide to essential concealed carry handgun training drills. It emphasizes the importance of regular practice with your everyday carry firearm, demonstrating techniques like baseline draws, reload drills, transition exercises (2-2-4-2-2), build drills, and dynamic shoot-and-move scenarios. The instructor highlights the need to train with your actual carry ammunition and gear, even under simulated stress and adverse conditions, to ensure reliability and proficiency.

Quick Summary

Essential concealed carry handgun training includes a baseline draw from 25 meters, 'one reload one' drills, the '2-2-4-2-2' for transitions, build drills for accuracy, and dynamic shoot-and-move exercises. It's crucial to train with your actual carry ammunition and be aware of potential equipment failures like stock sight issues.

Chapters

  1. 01:25Introduction & Gear Setup
  2. 02:25Drill 1: Cold Start Baseline Draw
  3. 07:28Drill 2: One Reload One
  4. 11:14Drill 3: Two Two Four Two Two
  5. 16:16Drill Progression & Build Drills
  6. 20:35Accuracy & Heat Testing
  7. 23:06Shoot and Move Drills
  8. 33:12Rear Sight Failure & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential drills for concealed carry handgun training?

Essential concealed carry drills include a cold start baseline draw from 25 meters, a 'one reload one' drill for reloads, the '2-2-4-2-2' drill for transitions, build drills for accuracy, and dynamic shoot-and-move exercises.

Why is it important to train with your actual concealed carry ammunition?

Training with your actual concealed carry ammunition is vital because it ensures reliability. As demonstrated, even reputable brands can experience malfunctions, and you need to know how your firearm performs with the ammo you trust for self-defense.

What are the benefits of the '2-2-4-2-2' drill for handgun training?

The '2-2-4-2-2' drill enhances shooter proficiency by focusing on target transitions, trigger reset, and recoil management. It involves shooting two rounds at the first target, two at the second, four at the third, then two back at the second and two at the first.

What common issues can arise with stock Glock sights during training?

Stock Glock sights are known to be a weak point. During intensive training, the rear sight can detach or 'walk out,' indicating a need for an aftermarket upgrade to ensure consistent performance and reliability.

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