Pistol Drill: Slide Lock Reload and Shooting on the Move | Shooting Tips from SIG SAUER Academy

This video demonstrates a dynamic pistol drill taught by Adam Painchaud at Sig Sauer Academy. The drill integrates long-range precision shooting with close-range movement and a slide lock reload. It emphasizes the critical transition from slow, deliberate trigger control for distant targets to rapid, intuitive shooting for closer threats while on the move. The instruction highlights tactical discipline and provides resources for finding shooting ranges.

Quick Summary

Learn a dynamic pistol drill from Sig Sauer Academy instructor Adam Painchaud that integrates slide lock reloads with shooting on the move. The drill emphasizes tactical discipline, focusing on the transition from precise shooting at distance to rapid engagement while moving and reloading. Visit wheretoshoot.org to find a local range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Demonstration Start
  2. 00:28Drill Overview & Instructor Intro
  3. 00:57Tactical Discipline Explained
  4. 01:41Final Run & Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a slide lock reload?

A slide lock reload is a technique for semi-automatic pistols where the slide is locked to the rear on an empty magazine. It involves releasing the slide and inserting a fresh magazine quickly to get back into the fight, often performed under stress or while moving.

How does the Sig Sauer Academy drill integrate shooting on the move?

The Sig Sauer Academy drill requires the shooter to move backwards immediately after firing precision shots, perform a slide lock reload while in motion, and then engage a closer target, simulating dynamic engagement scenarios.

Where can I find a place to shoot?

The video recommends visiting wheretoshoot.org. This website is a valuable resource provided by NSSF to help individuals find local shooting ranges and clubs, making it easier to practice firearm skills safely.

What key skill does the Sig Sauer Academy drill emphasize?

This drill from Sig Sauer Academy emphasizes tactical discipline, specifically the critical transition from slow, precise trigger control for distant targets to rapid, intuitive point-shooting for closer threats while simultaneously executing a reload and moving.

More Training & Techniques Videos You Might Like

More from NSSF—The Firearm Industry Trade Association

View all →