USPSA Stage with Glock 19 and T.REX ARMS Ragnarok

Published on August 8, 2016
Duration: 2:14

This guide details practicing a USPSA-style stage using a modified Glock 19, emphasizing movement, target engagement, and reloads under pressure. Lucas Botkin, founder of T.REX ARMS, demonstrates how complex stages test fundamental skills. The setup includes a Glock 19 with a KKM compensator and Leupold DeltaPoint Pro, paired with a T.REX ARMS Ragnarok holster. Variations with different pistols and a suppressed Glock 19 are shown to highlight platform consistency.

Quick Summary

Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS demonstrates practicing complex USPSA-style stages with a modified Glock 19, featuring a KKM compensator and Leupold DeltaPoint Pro. The focus is on integrating fundamental skills like movement and reloads under pressure, using a T.REX ARMS Ragnarok holster.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Stage Demonstration & Movement
  2. 00:11Training Philosophy: Complex Stages
  3. 00:38Gear Overview: Glock 19 & Ragnarok Holster
  4. 00:59Performance Variations & Suppressed Pistol

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of practicing complex USPSA-style stages?

Complex stages are used to test how fundamental shooting skills, like draws and reloads, integrate under pressure. This approach helps identify weaknesses and build confidence for competitive or defensive scenarios, as demonstrated by Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS.

What modifications are shown on the Glock 19 in the video?

The Glock 19 featured includes a KKM Precision compensator to reduce muzzle rise and a Leupold DeltaPoint Pro red dot sight for faster target acquisition. It is also shown in a suppressed configuration, highlighting adaptability.

What holster is used with the Glock 19 for USPSA?

The video showcases the T.REX ARMS Ragnarok holster, an Outside the Waistband (OWB) Kydex holster known for its modularity and compatibility with various mounting systems, making it suitable for competition.

How does Lucas Botkin approach training for competitive shooting?

Lucas Botkin, founder of T.REX ARMS, occasionally builds complex stages to test skill integration under pressure, complementing his usual focus on isolated fundamentals like draws and reloads. This method ensures skills are robust and performant when needed.

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