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

This video demonstrates a dynamic pistol drill combining precision shooting at distance with close-range engagement and a slide lock reload while moving. It emphasizes the critical tactical discipline required to transition between slow, deliberate trigger control for long shots and rapid, intuitive shooting for closer targets. The drill is ideal for developing advanced firearm proficiency and defensive shooting skills.

Quick Summary

This dynamic pistol drill combines precision shooting at 25 yards with close-range engagement and a slide lock reload while moving backwards. It emphasizes tactical discipline for transitioning between slow, deliberate trigger control and rapid, intuitive shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Demonstration Introduction
  2. 00:28Drill Overview: Precision to Close Range
  3. 00:57Importance of Tactical Discipline
  4. 01:41Full Drill Run & Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the SIG SAUER Academy pistol drill involve?

The drill starts with two precision shots at 25 yards, followed by a slide lock reload performed while moving backwards to engage a closer paper target, emphasizing tactical transitions.

Why is tactical discipline important in this shooting drill?

Tactical discipline is crucial for smoothly transitioning from the slow, focused trigger press needed for long-range shots to the rapid movement and point-shooting required for closer targets.

Where can I find resources for learning more about shooting?

Adam Painchaud recommends visiting wheretoshoot.org to find local shooting ranges and suggests attending courses at the Sig Sauer Academy in New Hampshire.

What skills does this pistol drill help develop?

This drill is designed to enhance firearm proficiency, particularly in defensive shooting scenarios, by integrating precision marksmanship, dynamic movement, and efficient reloading techniques.

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