Train for reality, NOT for the 'gram

This guide outlines a realistic firearm transition drill inspired by Mike Glover's FieldCraft Survival training philosophy. It emphasizes practicing transitions from a primary to a secondary weapon under simulated worst-case scenarios, focusing on efficiency, speed, and movement. The drill incorporates techniques like dropping a failed primary weapon, efficient reloading, and practicing transitions while moving laterally to increase survivability. Instruction is delivered with high authority, drawing from extensive real-world combat experience.

Quick Summary

Realistic firearm training emphasizes worst-case scenarios and movement, not static 'Instagrammable' drills. Mike Glover of FieldCraft Survival advocates for slow-motion practice to build technical efficiency in transitions, especially when a primary weapon fails. Incorporating lateral movement is key to survivability, making the shooter a harder target.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Collaboration
  2. 00:45The Flaw of Static Training
  3. 01:36Slow Motion Practice
  4. 02:30Worst-Case Scenario Training
  5. 03:14Efficiency in Transitions
  6. 04:23The Importance of Movement
  7. 05:15Target Dynamics and Lateral Tracking
  8. 06:37Conclusion and Open Forum

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core principle of realistic firearm training emphasized in the video?

The core principle is training for reality, not just for social media appeal. This means simulating worst-case scenarios, incorporating movement, and practicing under stress to build survivable skills, rather than relying on static, aesthetically pleasing drills.

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