SWAT QUALS

Published on September 28, 2025
Duration: 0:51

This video demonstrates a SWAT qualification drill focusing on timed shooting from a standing to kneeling position. It highlights the importance of understanding target zones (A, B, C, D) for scoring, with A and B zones typically worth 5 points. The drill emphasizes rapid execution and accurate shot placement, as seen with the shooter's hits in the C zone.

Quick Summary

SWAT qualification drills focus on timed shooting and accuracy. Key elements include understanding target zones (A, B, C, D), with A and B zones typically scoring 5 points. Drills often involve transitions from standing to kneeling while engaging targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Target Zone Dimensions & Scoring
  2. 00:26Timed Shooting Qualification Drill
  3. 00:47Target Assessment & Shot Placement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the scoring zones on a typical tactical target?

Tactical targets often feature A, B, C, and D zones. The A-zone is typically smaller, and both the A and B zones are usually valued at 5 points, indicating critical hits.

What does a SWAT qualification drill involve?

A SWAT qualification drill, like the one shown, often involves timed shooting sequences, transitions between shooting positions (e.g., standing to kneeling), and drawing from a holster, emphasizing speed and accuracy.

What firearm was used in the GBRS Group SWAT qualification video?

The video features a shooter using a Sig Sauer P320 pistol, chambered in 9mm, equipped with a Safariland holster during the qualification drill.

How are hits assessed on a tactical target during qualification?

Hits are assessed based on their location within the defined scoring zones (A, B, C, D). Shots landing in higher-value zones like A or B contribute more to the score, while C zone hits are also noted.

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