Tactical Shooting Drills - AK47

Published on January 31, 2012
Duration: 2:38

This video showcases advanced tactical shooting drills with an AK47 variant, focusing on positional stability, rapid fire, and emergency reloads using the rock-and-lock method. It also covers efficient rifle-to-pistol transitions and dynamic movement for multi-target engagement. The drills emphasize maintaining control and accuracy under speed and stress.

Quick Summary

Tactical AK47 shooting drills focus on positional stability, rapid fire with efficient 'rock-and-lock' reloads, and smooth rifle-to-pistol transitions. Dynamic movement and multi-target engagement are also key, requiring precise footwork and sight picture maintenance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00AK47 Positional Shooting Drills
  2. 00:40Rapid Fire & Reload Drills
  3. 01:26Rifle to Pistol Transitions
  4. 01:54Dynamic Movement & Multi-Target Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key elements of tactical AK47 shooting drills?

Key elements include mastering various shooting positions for stability, practicing rapid fire with efficient emergency reloads, executing smooth rifle-to-pistol transitions, and engaging multiple targets while moving dynamically.

How is recoil control emphasized in AK47 shooting?

Recoil control is achieved through maintaining a stable shooting platform across different positions like standing, kneeling, and prone, and through proper body mechanics during rapid fire and movement.

What is the 'rock-and-lock' reload technique for AK47s?

The 'rock-and-lock' is an emergency reload method for AK-pattern rifles where the magazine is rocked into the front of the mag well, then locked into place at the rear, often performed under speed.

Why are rifle-to-pistol transitions important in tactical shooting?

Transitions are vital for situations where the primary rifle malfunctions or is empty. Practicing clearing the rifle, slinging it, and drawing the pistol ensures continuous engagement capability.

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