Spec Ops Test 1: Pistol Draw | Tactical Rifleman

Published on August 18, 2018
Duration: 2:41

This video demonstrates a pistol presentation drill focused on drawing and firing one accurate shot from a holstered position. The instructor emphasizes the importance of a master grip and deactivating the holster lock for a smooth draw, highlighting that the first shot is often the most critical under stress. The drill is performed from 7 meters with timed results.

Quick Summary

The pistol presentation drill focuses on drawing your firearm and making an accurate first shot, especially under stress. It emphasizes acquiring a proper master grip and smoothly deactivating holster retention, as the first shot is often the most rushed and inaccurate.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Introduction & Time
  2. 00:15Pistol Presentation Importance
  3. 00:25Master Grip Fundamentals
  4. 00:45Recommended Holster: Safariland ALS
  5. 01:06First Shot Accuracy Challenges
  6. 01:23Drill Purpose: Stress & Time
  7. 01:32Drill Execution: Loaded & Holstered
  8. 01:38Drill Distance: 7 Meters
  9. 01:46First Attempt Time: 1.37s
  10. 01:52Second Attempt Time: 1.5s
  11. 02:07Third Attempt Time: 1.46s
  12. 02:17Drill Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary goal of the pistol presentation drill?

The primary goal is to draw your pistol and make an accurate first shot, especially under stress and time constraints. It emphasizes developing a consistent master grip and a smooth draw from the holster.

Why is the first shot from the holster considered difficult?

The first shot from the holster is often the most inaccurate because it's typically taken in a hurry. Proper grip and technique are crucial to overcome this challenge and ensure accuracy.

What type of holster is recommended for this drill?

The Safariland ALS (Automatic Locking System) holster is recommended. It's highlighted as an outstanding choice that requires deactivating a lock while acquiring a master grip for a secure and efficient draw.

What are the key elements for an accurate pistol draw?

Key elements include starting with a proper master grip on the firearm, ensuring your hands are positioned to access the gun efficiently, and deactivating any holster retention mechanisms smoothly.

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