Top 5 Combat Drills | Special Forces Training | Tactical Rifleman

Published on December 15, 2017
Duration: 7:06

This guide details five essential combat drills for rifle proficiency, presented by Karl, a former US Special Forces member. The drills focus on building muscle memory and subconscious action through repetition, covering the Up Drill, Hammered Pair, Failure Drill, Zipper Drill, and Box Drill. These techniques are crucial for effective target engagement under pressure.

Quick Summary

Learn five essential combat rifle drills from a former US Special Forces member: Up Drill, Hammered Pair, Failure Drill, Zipper Drill, and Box Drill. These drills focus on building muscle memory and tactical accuracy for effective target engagement under pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Up Drill
  2. 01:35Hammered Pair / Double Tap
  3. 02:21Failure Drill
  4. 03:31Zipper Drill
  5. 04:38Box Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the five combat drills demonstrated in the video?

The video demonstrates five key combat drills: the Up Drill for single-shot precision from low-ready, the Hammered Pair for rapid double-taps, the Failure Drill for incapacitation with a headshot, the Zipper Drill for walking rounds up a target, and the Box Drill for multi-target engagement.

What is the primary goal of the Failure Drill?

The primary goal of the Failure Drill is to rapidly neutralize a threat by firing two shots to the chest for immediate incapacitation, followed by a precise third shot to the 'T-box' (head area) to ensure the threat is completely stopped.

How does the Zipper Drill differ from other drills?

The Zipper Drill involves continuously firing and 'walking' rounds from the center of the torso up into the head until the target is neutralized. It's particularly effective on turning target ranges, simulating dynamic threats.

What is the significance of muscle memory in these drills?

Muscle memory is paramount as it allows shooters to perform complex actions subconsciously and rapidly under stress, eliminating the need for conscious thought during critical engagement scenarios.

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