Who Is Faster With The M4A1?

Published on April 19, 2023
Duration: 0:58

This video demonstrates an advanced tactical carbine drill focusing on rapid engagement from vehicle cover and transitioning to a prone position under obstacles. Instruction from T.REX ARMS expert Lucas Botkin emphasizes speed, accuracy, and efficient movement. The drill culminates in a review of target hits to determine the faster and more accurate shooter.

Quick Summary

This T.REX ARMS drill focuses on advanced M4A1 shooting, combining vehicle cover engagement with transitions to prone positions under obstacles. It emphasizes speed, dynamic target transitions, and accuracy, with performance scored by hits in the Charlie zone and headbox.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Vehicle and Prone Engagement
  2. 00:10Movement and Dynamic Fire
  3. 00:30Scoring and Target Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key elements of the M4A1 speed drill shown by T.REX ARMS?

The drill emphasizes rapid engagement from vehicle cover, transitioning to a prone position under obstacles, and fast target transitions. Accuracy in the Charlie zone and headbox is crucial for scoring.

What gear is used in the T.REX ARMS M4A1 speed drill?

Shooters utilize M4A1 carbines equipped with Aimpoint Micro T2 and EOTech optics. They wear T.REX ARMS AC1 plate carriers and Orion battle belts, along with Safariland holsters and Magpul PMAGs.

How is performance measured in this M4A1 shooting drill?

Performance is determined by comparing the speed and accuracy of shooters. Hits within the Charlie zone and headbox on silhouette targets are specifically reviewed to identify the faster and more accurate individual.

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