SHOOTING FREE THROWS (GLOCK43X)

Published on October 22, 2021
Duration: 0:34

This video demonstrates a practical training drill for the Glock 43X, focusing on magazine changes and sustained accurate fire on steel targets. GHG Hussle, an experienced shooter, showcases proficient recoil management and smooth transitions during reloads. The drill emphasizes maintaining accuracy while performing a speed reload under simulated pressure, concluding with the slide lock on an empty magazine.

Quick Summary

This Glock 43X training drill focuses on mastering magazine changes and sustained accurate fire on steel targets. Experienced shooter GHG Hussle demonstrates proficient recoil management and smooth transitions, emphasizing the importance of speed and reliability during reloads. The drill concludes with shooting until the slide locks back, simulating practical application.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Glock 43X Mastery
  2. 00:05First Magazine Engagement Drill
  3. 00:19Reload and Second Magazine Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Glock 43X drill shown in the video?

The drill focuses on mastering magazine changes and maintaining accurate, rapid fire on steel targets with the Glock 43X. It emphasizes smooth transitions and shooting until the slide locks back, simulating practical application scenarios for shooters.

What are the key technical specifications of the Glock 43X mentioned?

The Glock 43X features a 3.41-inch barrel, weighs 18.70 oz unloaded, and has a standard capacity of 10+1 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition. Its MSRP typically ranges from $448.00 to $538.00.

How does the video demonstrate shooter proficiency with the Glock 43X?

Proficiency is demonstrated through consistent hits on steel targets at a distance, effective recoil management during rapid fire, and smooth, efficient magazine transitions during reloads. The shooter's confidence indicates mastery of the platform.

What safety considerations are important for this Glock 43X training drill?

Essential safety measures include always maintaining muzzle discipline, keeping a finger off the trigger until ready to fire, being aware of the target and backstop, and ensuring the firearm is clear before and after the drill.

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