OST (On-the-Spot Training): Off the Range Skill Building

Published on March 19, 2021
Duration: 43:47

Instructor Mike introduces 'On-the-Spot Training' focusing on essential firearm malfunction clearance drills. He details procedures for Type 1 (click/no boom), Type 2 (stovepipe), and Type 3 (jam) malfunctions, emphasizing the TRAP (Tap, Rack, Assess, Press) and RRI-RRP (Rip, Rack, Insert, Rack, Assess, Press) methods. The importance of maintaining situational awareness on the threat during clearance and practicing with snap caps is highlighted.

Quick Summary

Master firearm malfunction clearance with Instructor Mike's 'On-the-Spot Training'. Learn the TRAP drill for Type 1 & 2 malfunctions (Tap, Rack, Assess, Press) and the RRI-RRP drill for Type 3 jams (Rip, Rack, Insert, Rack, Assess, Press). Practicing with snap caps is essential for building proficiency and maintaining focus on the threat.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction to On-the-Spot Training
  2. 01:45Firearm Safety Check & Unloading
  3. 04:40Importance of Snap Caps
  4. 06:47Magazine Loading Techniques
  5. 10:11Type 1 Malfunction: Click/No Boom
  6. 11:17TRAP Drill Explained
  7. 18:48Type 2 Malfunction: Stovepipe
  8. 20:51Corrective Action for Type 2
  9. 21:46Type 3 Malfunction: Jam
  10. 23:54RRI-RRP Drill Explained
  11. 27:52Magpul vs. Glock Magazine Comparison
  12. 31:47Practicing Indexing
  13. 32:32Magazine Insertion Technique
  14. 34:52Mastering the Basics
  15. 36:18Recommendation: Get Snap Caps & Mags
  16. 36:31Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main types of firearm malfunctions?

The three main types of firearm malfunctions are Type 1 (Click/No Boom), where the firearm fails to fire; Type 2 (Stovepipe), where a casing or round is partially ejected; and Type 3 (Jam), where a round fails to chamber or extract properly.

What is the TRAP drill for clearing firearm malfunctions?

The TRAP drill is used for Type 1 and Type 2 malfunctions. It stands for Tap the magazine, Rack the slide, Assess the threat, and Press the trigger if necessary. It emphasizes maintaining focus on the threat throughout the process.

How do you clear a Type 3 firearm malfunction (jam)?

For a Type 3 malfunction, the RRI-RRP drill is recommended: Rip the magazine out, Rack the slide, Insert a fresh magazine, Rack the slide again, Assess the threat, and Press the trigger if necessary. This procedure is more involved than the TRAP drill.

Why are snap caps important for firearm training?

Snap caps, or dummy rounds, are crucial for practicing firearm manipulations and malfunction clearances safely. They allow you to cycle the action and clear jams without using live ammunition, helping to build essential skills and muscle memory.

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