Top night drills: ZIPPER DRILL #shorts #military

Published on July 16, 2025
Duration: 1:12

This video introduces the 'Zipper Drill,' a tactical training exercise focused on maintaining trigger control and driving the sight picture. The drill involves engaging from the high A-zone up to the T-box on a target, emphasizing continuous engagement and sight alignment, particularly useful for night operations with aiming lasers.

Quick Summary

The Zipper Drill is a tactical shooting exercise for night operations, focusing on maintaining trigger control and driving the sight picture from the high A-zone (heart area) upwards to the T-box on a target. This drill emphasizes continuous engagement and smooth sight transition, often utilizing infrared aiming lasers for improved accuracy in low light.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Double Taps
  2. 00:08Introducing the Zipper Drill
  3. 00:15Zipper Drill Mechanics
  4. 00:30Executing the Drill
  5. 00:48Driving the Rounds Up
  6. 00:51Understanding 'Zipping Up'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Zipper Drill in tactical shooting?

The Zipper Drill is a tactical shooting exercise focused on maintaining continuous trigger control and driving the sight picture from a lower vital zone (high A-zone) upwards to a higher vital zone (T-box) on a target, often used for night operations.

How is the Zipper Drill performed?

To perform the Zipper Drill, get on target, key up your aiming device, and drive your sight picture from the high A-zone (heart area) all the way up to the T-box on the target, maintaining trigger control throughout.

What is the purpose of the Zipper Drill?

The purpose of the Zipper Drill is to improve trigger control, sight picture transition, and the ability to make controlled, progressive shots on target, especially in low-light conditions using aiming lasers.

What are the 'high A-zone' and 'T-box' in the context of the Zipper Drill?

The 'high A-zone' refers to the upper torso vital area (heart/lungs), and the 'T-box' is a specific upper chest target zone. The drill involves moving the sight picture from the former to the latter.

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