Range Day: KAHR PM9, H&K P2000SK, GLOCK 36, KIMBER ULTRA RAPTOR

Published on August 21, 2011
Duration: 5:26

This guide details a range day session featuring four popular handguns: the Kahr PM9, H&K P2000SK, Glock 36, and Kimber Ultra Raptor. It covers essential shooting techniques including rapid fire drills, one-handed shooting, and emphasizes recoil management and target acquisition. The instruction, provided by Colion Noir, offers practical advice for intermediate shooters looking to enhance their proficiency with compact and full-size pistols across different calibers.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir's range day features the Kahr PM9 (9mm), H&K P2000SK (9mm DA/SA), Glock 36 (.45 ACP), and Kimber Ultra Raptor (.45 ACP). He demonstrates rapid fire, one-handed shooting, and recoil management, advising the use of the slingshot method over the slide release for chambering rounds on the Glock 36.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Range Day Intro
  2. 00:19Kahr PM9 Shooting
  3. 00:48H&K P2000SK Shooting
  4. 02:03Glock 36 Shooting
  5. 03:09Kimber Ultra Raptor Shooting
  6. 04:10Target Review
  7. 04:33Rapid Fire Drills
  8. 04:43One Hand Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What handguns were featured in the Colion Noir range day video?

The video featured four popular handguns: the Kahr PM9 (9mm), the H&K P2000SK (9mm), the Glock 36 (.45 ACP), and the Kimber Ultra Raptor (.45 ACP). Ammunition from Federal and Winchester was also visible.

What shooting techniques were demonstrated by Colion Noir?

Colion Noir demonstrated essential shooting techniques including rapid fire drills, one-handed shooting with each featured pistol, and emphasized recoil management and target acquisition. He also highlighted the slingshot method for chambering rounds on the Glock 36.

What are the key differences between the H&K P2000SK and the Glock 36?

The H&K P2000SK is a 9mm pistol with a double action/single action trigger system and noted low recoil. The Glock 36 is a .45 ACP pistol, often favored by shooters who prefer the slingshot method for chambering rounds.

What advice is given regarding slide release versus the slingshot method?

The video suggests that the slingshot method for chambering rounds can be more reliable for some shooters compared to using the slide release lever, particularly under stress or with certain firearm models.

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