Skills Check: Par 5 Pistol Drill

Published on October 4, 2023
Duration: 3:34

The Par 5 Pistol Drill, presented by Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts, is designed to evaluate a shooter's skills under varied conditions relevant to concealed carry. It involves multiple stages from different distances with specific courses of fire, all completed within a 5-second par time per stage. The drill emphasizes accuracy, speed, and the ability to transition between shooting techniques like strong-hand-only and two-handed grips.

Quick Summary

The Par 5 Pistol Drill is a firearms training exercise designed to test accuracy and speed under timed conditions, simulating concealed carry scenarios. It involves multiple stages with varying distances and shooting requirements, all completed within 5-second par times per stage, with a goal of 80% accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction by Jeff Gonzalez
  2. 00:11The Par 5 Pistol Drill Explained
  3. 00:36Drill Structure and Stages
  4. 01:20Stage 1: 3-Yard Line
  5. 01:37Stage 2: 5-Yard Line (Strong Hand Only)
  6. 01:49Stage 3: 7-Yard Line (Mixed Grip)
  7. 01:59Stage 4: 10-Yard Line
  8. 02:06Scoring and Goal
  9. 02:15Drill Demonstration
  10. 02:50Lessons Learned and Takeaways
  11. 03:10Call for Comments

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Par 5 Pistol Drill?

The Par 5 Pistol Drill is a firearms training exercise designed to test a shooter's proficiency in accuracy and speed under timed conditions, simulating aspects of concealed carry encounters. It involves multiple stages with varying distances and shooting requirements, all completed within strict par times.

What are the key parameters of the Par 5 Pistol Drill?

The drill consists of multiple stages, each requiring five rounds to be fired within a 5-second par time. Accuracy standards vary by stage, starting with the 10-ring at 3 yards and moving to the 8-ring for subsequent stages at 5, 7, and 10 yards.

How is the Par 5 Pistol Drill scored?

To pass the Par 5 Pistol Drill, a shooter must achieve a score of 80% or higher. This means successfully hitting the target with at least 16 out of the 20 rounds fired, allowing for a maximum of four misses throughout the entire drill.

What variations can be incorporated into the Par 5 Pistol Drill?

For intermediate skill levels, the drill can be performed from concealed carry. Advanced shooters can enhance the challenge by drawing from concealment and incorporating lateral movement during each stage. Those unable to draw from the holster can use a ready position.

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