NEW Concealed Carry Range Drill

Published on February 21, 2025
Duration: 3:35

This video introduces the 'CC Drill N9,' a concealed carry training exercise designed to test recoil management and performance under time pressure. The drill involves drawing from concealment and firing nine rounds within specific time limits at varying distances, emphasizing fundamental shooting skills.

Quick Summary

The CC Drill N9 is a concealed carry training exercise designed to test recoil management and performance on demand. It involves drawing from concealment and firing nine rounds at 10 yards within 9 seconds, then at 3 yards within 4.5 seconds, focusing on fundamental shooting skills.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Introducing the CC Drill N9
  2. 00:31Stage 1: 10 Yards, 9 Rounds, 9 Seconds
  3. 01:18Stage 2: 3 Yards, 9 Rounds, 4.5 Seconds
  4. 02:27Skills Tested: Recoil Management & Fundamentals
  5. 02:44Drill Summary & Customization

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CC Drill N9 and how is it performed?

The CC Drill N9 is a concealed carry training exercise. It involves drawing from concealment and firing nine rounds. The first stage is at 10 yards with a 9-second time limit, and the second stage is at 3 yards with a 4.5-second time limit.

What firearms skills does the CC Drill N9 test?

This drill primarily tests recoil management, allowing for quick follow-up shots. It also evaluates fundamental shooting skills like trigger press, sight alignment, and sight picture, especially under the pressure of a strict time limit.

What equipment is needed for the CC Drill N9?

To perform the CC Drill N9, you will need a firearm (like the HK CC9 shown), ammunition (9mm Luger is used), a timer, a target with a defined scoring area, and a holster for concealed carry.

How can the CC Drill N9 be adjusted for different skill levels?

The drill can be made easier or harder. For beginners, extending the time limits or increasing the target size can help. More advanced shooters can reduce the time, decrease the target size, or use a more challenging concealment method.

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