Law Enforcement Training, "One With The Gun" by Nutnfancy, LETC Actual Pt 1

Published on September 24, 2010
Duration: 48:41

This video details a tactical carbine training drill conducted at the Law Enforcement Training Camp (LETC). The drill focuses on timed accuracy, requiring shooters to engage targets with multiple rounds within strict time limits. The instruction emphasizes proper stance, grip, sight recovery, and the consequences of exceeding time limits, with a scoring system based on target hits and penalties. The event highlights the importance of practical application and continuous learning for firearms proficiency.

Quick Summary

The Law Enforcement Training Camp (LETC) offers advanced firearms training, including tactical carbine courses. A key drill focuses on timed accuracy, requiring shooters to engage targets within strict time limits, with penalties for exceeding them. Steel targets are utilized for their instant feedback, enhancing training efficiency and speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to LETC and Fall Colors
  2. 00:12Tactical Shotgun and Handgun Courses
  3. 00:18Tactical Carbine Courses
  4. 00:33Nutnfancy at Law Enforcement Training Camp
  5. 00:39Action Target Sponsorship and Steel Targets
  6. 01:30Interview with Jared from Action Target
  7. 02:19New Portable Target Designs
  8. 03:05Getting Started at LETC
  9. 03:16History and Scope of Action Target
  10. 04:04Courses Offered at LETC
  11. 04:11Modular Armor Tactical Combat House
  12. 04:36Growth of LETC Event
  13. 04:56Action Target's Business Model
  14. 05:30Momentum in Steel Targetry
  15. 06:07Benefits of Steel Targets for Training
  16. 07:02Appreciation for LETC Facility
  17. 07:31Filming with Friends (OJ and Tdubb)
  18. 08:06Comparing Conditions: Tdubb vs. LETC
  19. 08:26Kimber 1911 Reliability Discussion
  20. 09:03Getting to Work at LETC
  21. 09:44Sensitivity to Law Enforcement Officers on Camera
  22. 09:56Support for Law Enforcement
  23. 10:35LETC 2010 Begins
  24. 11:24Instructional Segment: Follow Through
  25. 12:06Holstering Drill
  26. 12:27Discussion on Competitive Shooting Techniques
  27. 13:21Sequencing into Steel Drill
  28. 13:57Steel Target Drill: Double Tap and Failure Drill
  29. 15:09Follow Through After Second Shot
  30. 15:33Reload and Holster Drill
  31. 17:05Officer Jared Working Steel
  32. 17:43Reload and Holster Drill (Repeat)
  33. 18:35Tactical vs. Combat Reload Discussion
  34. 19:33Ammo Management Principles
  35. 19:51Target Engagement Sequence (Chest/Head)
  36. 20:22Drill Execution: Two in Chest, One in Head
  37. 20:33Drill Execution Continues
  38. 20:44Mass Shooters Decock and Holster
  39. 20:55Hit Count and Target Assessment
  40. 21:28Ammo Management in Drills
  41. 22:13Shooters Decock, Safety, Holster Drill
  42. 22:29Draw and Make Ready: Two Chest, One Head
  43. 23:09Shot Analysis and Correction
  44. 23:44Headshot Strategy Discussion
  45. 24:04Shooters Decock, Safety, Holster Drill (Repeat)
  46. 24:23MC Gry Watch Your Target
  47. 25:19Lock Back Observation
  48. 25:30Focus on Sight Alignment
  49. 25:41Clean Run and Malfunction
  50. 25:49Malfunction Handling
  51. 25:52Shooters Decock, Safety, Holster (Malfunction)
  52. 26:25Malfunction Discussion: Kimber 1911
  53. 27:09Magazine Issues and Glock 34 Offer
  54. 27:43XD-M Reliability vs. Kimber Issues
  55. 28:02Transitioning to Glock 34
  56. 28:28Camera Jinx Theory
  57. 29:07Testing Kimber with New Magazines
  58. 29:30Confidence Shaken in Kimber
  59. 29:35Positive Feedback on Drill and Instructors
  60. 29:52Sequencing In for Another Round
  61. 30:03Shooting the XD
  62. 30:10Missed Headshot Analysis
  63. 30:35Lock Back and Missed Shot
  64. 30:46Good Job Rob (Glock 35)
  65. 31:07Beautifully Done
  66. 31:12Decock, Safety, Holster
  67. 31:19Gathering for Drill Debrief
  68. 31:33Drill Results: 2 Chest, 1 Head in 1.68 Seconds
  69. 31:40Skepticism and Approach to Drills
  70. 31:45Single Shot Follow Through
  71. 32:00Traditional vs. Vectoring Instruction
  72. 32:26Impact of Corrections on Point of Impact
  73. 32:30Fast Pistol Shooting Debrief
  74. 32:34Lunch Break at LETC
  75. 32:39Praise for LETC Food
  76. 33:02Lunch Spread
  77. 33:33Appreciation for Lunch Spread
  78. 33:58Observing Other Agencies' Differences
  79. 34:03What to Shoot Next: Carbine Discussion
  80. 34:26Hornet on DP
  81. 34:40OJ's Tactical Folder Breach
  82. 34:58Gear Up and Pop the Top
  83. 35:05Air Force Guys Representing
  84. 35:09Security Team at High-Risk Facility
  85. 36:34Government Weapons Discussion (M9, M4, M249)
  86. 36:55M249 Saw Reliability Reports
  87. 37:10Hand-Me-Down Weapons Issues
  88. 37:31M4 Reliability and Equipment Supply Chain
  89. 38:08Government Weapon Modification Restrictions
  90. 38:32Throwing Rounds Down Range
  91. 38:34Reactive Steel Course Feedback
  92. 38:57Training Restrictions for Teams and Departments
  93. 39:33Facility Range Capabilities
  94. 40:01Unknown Ranges up to 675 Yards
  95. 40:14Sniper Team Rivalry
  96. 40:40Multicam Camouflage Effectiveness
  97. 41:12Patrol Rifle Carbine Class
  98. 41:25Carbine Class Max Range and Sights
  99. 41:39Supply Chain Issues for Optics
  100. 41:47Final Thoughts on LETC and Chow
  101. 42:12Tactical Carbine Portion with Kyle Schmidt
  102. 42:23Learning New Techniques
  103. 42:46Carbine Course of Fire Setup
  104. 42:57Offhand Shooting Practice
  105. 43:09Using a Mini-14 for Variety
  106. 43:41Carbine Drill Instructions: Stance, Grip, Recovery
  107. 43:46Timed Drill Parameters and Scoring
  108. 44:25Scoring Breakdown
  109. 44:35Total Rounds and Possible Score
  110. 44:45Drill Strings of Fire Explanation
  111. 45:0910 Yard Line
  112. 45:16OJ Running SPR
  113. 45:25Timer: Two Rounds in 3 Seconds
  114. 45:35Drill Execution: One at a Time
  115. 46:0025 Meter Zero Discussion
  116. 46:34Drill Execution Continues
  117. 47:09Drill Execution: Fire
  118. 47:28Stand By
  119. 47:37Shot Analysis: Off Shoot Left
  120. 47:55Score: 376
  121. 47:57Shoot Ready Stand By
  122. 48:03Improved Grouping
  123. 48:06Four Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Law Enforcement Training Camp (LETC) and what courses does it offer?

The Law Enforcement Training Camp (LETC), hosted by Action Target, is an annual event that has been running for 19 years. It offers a variety of courses including tactical carbine, handgun, and tactical shotgun, along with advanced training in a modular armor tactical combat house.

What are the benefits of using steel targets in firearms training?

Steel targets provide instant auditory and visual feedback, which significantly speeds up training. Shooters can immediately confirm hits without needing to walk downrange to check paper targets, allowing for more efficient practice and quicker progression through drills.

What are the key elements of the tactical carbine timed accuracy drill?

The drill emphasizes engaging targets with multiple rounds within strict time limits, typically 3 seconds for two rounds. Penalties are applied for exceeding time limits or for shots outside the scoring zones, with a point system rewarding accuracy and speed.

What common issues were discussed regarding firearm reliability at LETC?

Discussions highlighted potential issues with older magazines, specifically worn springs, which can lead to malfunctions. While some firearms like the Kimber 1911 experienced these problems, others like the Glock 34 and Springfield XD-M were noted for their consistent reliability.

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