T.REX Shooting Standard with MW2 M4 + Kit

Published on December 6, 2021
Duration: 6:14

This guide details a comprehensive rifle training drill developed by T.REX ARMS, inspired by MW2. It emphasizes speed, accuracy, and proficiency under pressure, incorporating advanced techniques like malfunction clearing, weapon transitions, and shooting on the move. The drill utilizes shot timers for objective performance measurement and scoring based on hit factors, reflecting a professional, performance-oriented approach to tactical training. Instruction is provided by Lucas Botkin, a recognized authority in the tactical gear and training industry.

Quick Summary

T.REX ARMS' MW2-style M4 carbine drill, led by Lucas Botkin, emphasizes speed and accuracy through timed exercises. It includes advanced techniques like clearing double-feed malfunctions, performing weapon transitions to pistols (Beretta M9, Glock), and shooting on the move, all measured objectively using shot timers and hit factors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00MW2 M4 Shooting Drills
  2. 00:28Josh's Shooting Drills
  3. 00:53Advanced Movement and Rapid Fire
  4. 01:17Weapon Transitions
  5. 02:09Malfunction Clearing
  6. 03:14Positional Shooting
  7. 03:46Shooting on the Move
  8. 04:26Target Review and Scoring
  9. 05:19Conclusion and Standards Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the T.REX ARMS Rifle Standard drill?

The T.REX ARMS Rifle Standard drill, demonstrated with an MW2-style M4 carbine, focuses on speed, accuracy, and proficiency through timed exercises. It includes drills like headshots, rapid fire, malfunction clearing, and weapon transitions, emphasizing objective performance measurement via shot timers and hit factors.

What firearms and optics are featured in the T.REX ARMS shooting drill?

The primary firearm is an M4 Carbine styled after MW2, equipped with an EOTech HWS optic. Secondary firearms demonstrated for transitions include the Beretta M9/92FS and Glock pistols (Glock 19, Glock 17). The M4 features a 5.56x45mm NATO caliber and 30-round capacity.

How does T.REX ARMS measure performance in their shooting drills?

T.REX ARMS utilizes shot timers to provide objective data on shooter performance, measuring time taken for specific strings of fire. They also calculate 'hit factors' by analyzing target hits within scoring zones (A, B, C, D), offering a quantitative assessment of speed and accuracy combined.

What advanced shooting techniques are covered in this T.REX ARMS drill?

The drill covers advanced techniques such as clearing simulated double-feed malfunctions on the M4 carbine under time pressure, executing smooth weapon transitions from rifle to pistol, and maintaining accuracy while shooting on the move and from various positions (standing, kneeling, prone).

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