The SPECIAL FORCES CHECK DRILL 🪖#shorts #military #specialforces #lawenforcement #tips

Published on October 6, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates the Special Forces Check Drill, a critical training exercise for maintaining offensive capability when ammunition is depleted. It covers the immediate transition from a rifle to a pistol after firing two rounds, followed by a tactical reload of the rifle to re-engage the target. The drill emphasizes speed and efficiency in weapon handling under pressure.

Quick Summary

The Special Forces Check Drill involves firing two rounds from a rifle, transitioning to a pistol for one shot, and then performing a tactical reload on the rifle. This drill emphasizes maintaining offensive pressure by minimizing the time spent without a functional weapon and improving weapon transition speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Check Drill
  2. 00:08Rifle Goes Dry, Transition to Pistol
  3. 00:33Assessing Rifle and Tactical Reload
  4. 00:44Completion of the Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Special Forces Check Drill?

The Special Forces Check Drill is a tactical training exercise where a shooter fires two rounds from their rifle, transitions to their pistol for one shot, and then performs a tactical reload on the rifle to re-engage the target. It emphasizes speed and efficiency in weapon handling.

Why is the pistol kept in the 'workspace' during the rifle reload?

Keeping the pistol in the 'workspace' (typically near the chest or shoulder) during the rifle reload ensures it remains accessible and secure. This prevents accidental drops and allows for a faster transition back to the pistol if needed.

What is the purpose of firing only two rounds from the rifle before transitioning?

Firing two rounds from the rifle before transitioning is a specific parameter of this drill designed to simulate a rapid expenditure of initial ammunition. It forces the shooter to immediately practice their transition and reload skills under a controlled scenario.

How does the Check Drill improve shooting skills?

The Check Drill significantly improves shooting skills by enhancing weapon transition speed, tactical reloading proficiency, and the ability to maintain situational awareness and offensive capability under simulated stress. It builds critical muscle memory for high-pressure scenarios.

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