Old-School Revolver Training — GMP#275

This discussion contrasts old-school revolver training with modern firearm techniques, highlighting a historical emphasis on deliberate marksmanship and accuracy with limited rounds. It explores the evolution of training, the mindset shifts, and the fundamental principles that remain relevant across different firearm platforms. The conversation emphasizes that mastering a double-action revolver trigger can enhance proficiency with any firearm.

Quick Summary

Old-school revolver training prioritized deliberate marksmanship and accuracy, operating under the 'six rounds or you die' mindset. While modern training often emphasizes speed and handling with higher-capacity semi-automatics, mastering the fundamentals of revolver shooting, particularly the double-action trigger, can significantly improve proficiency with all firearm types.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Guns Magazine Podcast
  2. 00:52Sponsor Spot: Arma-site
  3. 01:28Guest Introduction: Daryl Bulky
  4. 03:06Viewer Inquiry: Old-School Revolver Training
  5. 03:10Historical Hearing Protection Practices
  6. 05:01Deliberateness in Old-School Training
  7. 06:01Emphasis on Marksmanship vs. Gun Handling
  8. 07:11PPC Courses and 50-Yard Qualifications
  9. 08:03Accuracy Expectations: B8 Targets at 25 Yards
  10. 09:37Revolver Accuracy and Capabilities
  11. 11:00Follow Through and Trigger Reset
  12. 12:08Emphasis on Speed and Quick Draw
  13. 13:01First Hit Wins: Speed vs. Accuracy
  14. 14:12Academy Training: No Sights Allowed?
  15. 16:03Close-Range Shooting Techniques
  16. 17:36Historical Context: 1920s Revolvers
  17. 18:23Military Experience vs. Street Tactics
  18. 21:00Vietnam Vets in Law Enforcement
  19. 22:06Military Bullseye vs. Urban Combat
  20. 23:59Draw Fast, Shoot Accurately
  21. 25:03Impact of Incidents on Training
  22. 26:02Hit Rates vs. Shots Fired
  23. 27:02Semi-Auto vs. Revolver: Pros and Cons
  24. 29:30Problem Solving with Tools
  25. 30:01Motorcycle Riding Metaphor for Driving
  26. 31:42Mastering Double Action Triggers
  27. 33:31Revolver Training for Skill Maintenance
  28. 35:02Easier vs. Better Training
  29. 35:56American Fighting Revolver.com
  30. 39:14Podcast Housekeeping and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary focus of old-school revolver training?

Old-school revolver training heavily emphasized deliberate marksmanship and accuracy. The prevailing mindset was that success depended on making every shot count, as officers often carried only six rounds and were expected to resolve a situation with those shots.

How did historical hearing protection differ from modern methods?

In the past, officers sometimes used improvised hearing protection like .38 casings or even cigarette butts stuffed into their ears. This contrasts sharply with today's standard use of electronic hearing protection, which offers superior sound dampening and situational awareness.

What is the main advantage of high-capacity semi-automatic pistols?

High-capacity semi-automatic pistols primarily allow a shooter to remain engaged in a fight for longer periods with fewer manipulations of the firearm. They do not, however, replace the need for fundamental shooting skills like sight alignment and a clean trigger press.

Can training with revolvers improve skills with semi-automatic pistols?

Yes, mastering a double-action revolver trigger is considered a significant challenge that can enhance proficiency with any firearm. The discipline required for revolver manipulation can translate to better trigger control and overall shooting ability when transitioning to semi-automatics.

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