HAVE TO KNOW YOUR REALITY

Published on November 12, 2025
Duration: 0:47

This content emphasizes that in close-quarters combat, timing and speed are paramount, often surpassing the need for perfect trigger control. Adapting shooting speed based on distance and target difficulty is crucial. Drills like 'throttle control' help build speed and accuracy through controlled pairs, focusing on finding the trigger's wall.

Quick Summary

In close-quarters combat (under 21 feet), timing and speed often outweigh perfect trigger control. Adapting your shooting speed based on distance, from rapid 'hammer press' to deliberate precision, is crucial. Drills like 'throttle control' help build speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Timing vs. Tactics in Combat
  2. 00:28Adapting Shooting Speeds
  3. 00:38Throttle Control Drills

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor in close-quarters combat engagements?

In close-quarters engagements, typically under 21 feet, timing and speed are often more critical than perfect tactics or trigger control. Prioritizing rapid engagement can be the difference between survival and failure if an adversary is actively threatening.

How should shooting speed be adjusted based on distance?

Shooting speed must be adapted to the context. For very close threats, a rapid 'hammer press' is effective. For longer distances, like a 25-meter headshot, more deliberate precision and focus are required.

What is the 'throttle control' drill for handguns?

The 'throttle control' drill focuses on developing speed and accuracy by finding the trigger's reset ('wall') for each shot while maintaining consecutive, controlled pairs. This helps build efficient shooting cadence.

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