Spec Ops Test 7: Check Drill | Tactical Rifleman

Published on August 21, 2018
Duration: 3:26

This advanced training drill, demonstrated by former USSF operator Karl and Kevin Jimmerson, Head Coach of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Marksmanship Unit, simulates a critical scenario where a primary rifle fails during a threat engagement. The Check Drill emphasizes a rapid transition to a sidearm for an immediate threat, followed by efficiently restoring the rifle to operational status. It highlights the importance of safe weapon handling, particularly during re-holstering, and focuses on building the muscle memory required for high-stress situations within a strict time limit.

Quick Summary

The Check Drill is an advanced tactical training exercise simulating rifle malfunctions, requiring a rapid transition to a pistol and back to the rifle. Performed at 7 meters within 10 seconds, it emphasizes safe weapon handling, especially re-holstering, and builds critical muscle memory for high-stress scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Drill Demo
  2. 00:21Defining the Check Drill
  3. 01:01Safety & Combat Application
  4. 02:21Drill Instructions & Final Run

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Check Drill in tactical firearms training?

The Check Drill is an advanced training exercise that simulates a rifle malfunction during a critical engagement. It requires the shooter to transition to a pistol for an immediate threat, then safely re-holster, reload the rifle, and engage a target again, all within a strict time limit.

What are the key parameters for the Check Drill?

The drill typically involves a 10-second time limit and is performed at a distance of 7 meters. It requires one shot from the rifle, one from the pistol, and a final shot from the rifle, starting with a loaded chamber and an empty rifle magazine.

Why is safe re-holstering emphasized in the Check Drill?

Instructors emphasize safe re-holstering because it's a common point where training accidents occur due to poor muscle memory. Mastering this step ensures safety while maintaining efficiency during transitions.

Who demonstrates the Check Drill and what is their expertise?

The Check Drill is demonstrated by Karl, a former US Special Forces operator, and Kevin Jimmerson, Head Coach of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Marksmanship Unit. Their backgrounds provide high-level expertise in tactical firearms application and instruction.

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