The Poor Man Drill

Published on January 3, 2017
Duration: 7:47

This video introduces the 'Poor Man Drill,' designed for shooters with limited ammunition but ample time. The drill focuses on maximizing value from just two rounds by incorporating a draw stroke, a shot from the holster, a slide-lock reload, a second shot, and a "tack reload" practice. It emphasizes improving speed and accuracy while making the most of each round.

Quick Summary

The 'Poor Man Drill' is a firearm training exercise designed for shooters with limited ammunition. It focuses on maximizing skill development from each round by incorporating a draw, a shot from the holster, a slide-lock reload, a second shot, and a practice 'tack reload', making it cost-effective for improving proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Range Tips
  2. 00:14The Importance of Training
  3. 00:26Constraints: Time vs. Money
  4. 01:09Introducing the 'Poor Man Drill'
  5. 01:28Target Setup and Considerations
  6. 02:16Drill Setup: Pistol and Magazine
  7. 02:36Performing the Tack Reload
  8. 03:02Setting Up for the Drill
  9. 03:20Executing the Drill: First Shot
  10. 03:35Slide Lock and Reload
  11. 03:42Second Shot and Scan
  12. 04:14Retrieving Magazine and Tack Reload Practice
  13. 05:04Maximizing Value from Two Shots
  14. 05:23Holstering and Resetting
  15. 05:53Running the Drill Fast
  16. 06:24Drill Results and Analysis
  17. 06:34Benefits of the Poor Man Drill
  18. 06:54Tack Reloads in Training
  19. 07:25Value Proposition of the Drill
  20. 07:29Call to Action and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Poor Man Drill' for firearm training?

The 'Poor Man Drill' is a firearm training exercise designed for shooters with limited ammunition. It focuses on maximizing skill development from each round by incorporating a draw, a shot from the holster, a slide-lock reload, a second shot, and a practice 'tack reload'.

How can I practice firearm skills with limited ammo?

The 'Poor Man Drill' is an excellent method for practicing firearm skills with limited ammunition. It uses only two rounds per iteration and focuses on fundamental actions like drawing, shooting accurately, and performing reloads efficiently.

What is a 'tack reload' in firearm training?

A 'tack reload' is a specific type of reload practiced in training where a shooter intentionally uses an empty magazine, causing the firearm's slide to lock back. This allows for practice of the reload sequence and slide manipulation.

What are the benefits of the 'Poor Man Drill'?

The 'Poor Man Drill' helps improve draw stroke speed, accuracy from the holster, reload efficiency, and situational awareness. It's cost-effective, allowing for significant practice with minimal ammunition expenditure.

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