The Significance of the 1R1

Published on July 30, 2020
Duration: 16:54

This video from Regular Guy Training LLC breaks down the critical '1R1' drill, emphasizing the integration of a smooth draw, a single shot, and a proficient reload. Instructor Chris highlights the importance of consistent mechanics, particularly sight indexing with both iron sights and red dot optics, and addresses common issues like magazine release problems. The drill serves as a comprehensive test of fundamental handgun skills, preparing shooters for potential self-defense scenarios by building reliable habits under pressure.

Quick Summary

The 1R1 drill (one shot, one reload, one shot) is a critical handgun training exercise that integrates draw efficiency, sight indexing, and reload mechanics. Consistent sight acquisition, whether with iron sights or a red dot, is paramount for accuracy after the draw and reload, ensuring predictable shot placement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The 1R1 Drill Explained
  2. 00:14Why Emphasize Reloads in Training?
  3. 00:49Loading Short Magazines for More Reps
  4. 01:07Mechanics of a 1R1: Beyond the Basics
  5. 01:46Grooming Individual Skill Sets
  6. 02:12Situational vs. Mechanical Training
  7. 02:34The 1R1: A Comprehensive Skill Test
  8. 02:41Draw Efficiency and Holster Work
  9. 02:45Indexing Red Dots and Iron Sights
  10. 03:04Cover Garment Clearance Techniques
  11. 03:32Grip Acquisition Strategies
  12. 03:52Indexing a Dot Consistently
  13. 04:43Executing the Draw and First Shot
  14. 04:49Slide Lock: Transitioning to Reload
  15. 05:11Reload Mechanics: Dropping the Magazine
  16. 05:33Handling Type 3 Malfunctions
  17. 05:58Magazine Release: Avoiding Obstructions
  18. 06:26Alternative Magazine Release Techniques
  19. 06:47Re-indexing the Dot After Reload
  20. 07:01Consistency vs. Inconsistency: Hits and Misses
  21. 07:46Building Consistency Through Repetition
  22. 08:04Upcoming Training Schedule and Courses
  23. 08:54Training in Georgia, Mississippi, and El Paso
  24. 09:47Supporting Regular Guy Training via Patreon
  25. 10:04Closing Thoughts and Channel Motto

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 1R1 drill in firearms training?

The 1R1 drill, meaning one shot, one reload, one shot, is a fundamental handgun training exercise. It integrates the draw stroke, firing a single round, executing a magazine change, and then firing a second round, testing multiple critical skills in rapid succession.

Why is consistent sight indexing important in handgun drills like the 1R1?

Consistent sight indexing ensures that your sights (iron or red dot) are presented to your line of vision in the same place every time. This predictability is crucial for accuracy, especially after a draw or reload, minimizing the need for gross adjustments and improving shot placement.

What are common issues with magazine releases on handguns like Glocks?

Common issues with Glock magazine releases often stem from the shooter's grip or stance being too vertical, preventing the magazine from dropping freely, or the firing hand's fingers obstructing the release button. This can lead to the need for a 'Glock shake' to remove the magazine.

How can a shooter improve their draw from concealment, especially with a cover garment?

To improve draws from concealment, focus on clearing the cover garment efficiently. A technique involves feeling for the sidecar magazine and optic to snatch the garment between them, ensuring a consistent draw regardless of shirt length or style.

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