How To Shoot The FBI Qualification Drill

Published on August 19, 2024
Duration: 5:10

This video demonstrates the FBI Qualification Drill, a beginner-level standard for new law enforcement recruits. Instructor Will Workman breaks down each stage, emphasizing purposeful movement and accurate hits over speed. The drill involves 50 rounds fired from various distances (3, 5, 7, 15, and 25 yards) and positions, with specific time limits for each segment. A passing score requires hitting the silhouette, with misses deducted from the total score.

Quick Summary

The FBI Qualification Drill is a beginner-level firearms proficiency test for new recruits, requiring 50 rounds fired from various distances (3-25 yards) and positions. A passing score is 80/100, with misses outside the silhouette costing 2 points. The drill emphasizes purposeful movement and accuracy over extreme speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to FBI Qualification Drill
  2. 00:09Instructor Introduction & Channel Mission
  3. 00:26Drill Overview & Difficulty
  4. 00:54Sponsor: Eclipse Holsters
  5. 01:24Required Equipment: FBI Qualification Target
  6. 01:33Passing Score & Scoring Rules
  7. 01:49Stage 1: 3 Yards, Dominant & Non-Dominant Hand
  8. 02:13Stage 2: 5 Yards, Draw & Fire 3 Rounds
  9. 02:25Stage 3: 5 Yards, Low Ready & Fire 3 Rounds
  10. 02:38Stage 4: 5 Yards, Low Ready & Fire 6 Rounds
  11. 02:47Stage 5: 7 Yards, Draw & Fire 5 Rounds
  12. 02:56Stage 6: 7 Yards, Low Ready, Fire 4, Reload, Fire 4
  13. 03:11Stage 7: 7 Yards, Low Ready & Fire 5 Rounds
  14. 03:19Concealed Carry Guide Mention
  15. 03:36Stage 8: 15 Yards, Draw & Fire 3 Rounds
  16. 03:52Stage 9: 15 Yards, Low Ready & Fire 3 Rounds
  17. 04:01Stage 10: 25 Yards, Standing to Kneeling
  18. 04:39Drill Completion & Recap
  19. 04:58Call to Action & Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FBI Qualification Drill?

The FBI Qualification Drill is a firearms proficiency test designed as a minimum standard for new law enforcement recruits. It assesses a shooter's ability to accurately engage targets from various distances and positions under time constraints.

What is the passing score for the FBI Qualification Drill?

To pass the FBI Qualification Drill, a shooter must achieve a score of 80 out of 100 possible points. Any shots fired outside the designated silhouette target result in a deduction of two points.

What distances are covered in the FBI Qualification Drill?

The FBI Qualification Drill includes stages at 3 yards, 5 yards, 7 yards, 15 yards, and a final stage at 25 yards, testing proficiency across a range of engagement distances.

Is the FBI Qualification Drill difficult for beginners?

While it may sound intimidating, the FBI Qualification Drill is considered a beginner-level drill. It's designed to establish a baseline standard, though it can be challenging for those new to drawing from a holster or shooting at longer distances.

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