Working Your Safety Selector

Published on June 19, 2023
Duration: 7:51

This video demonstrates an efficient technique for operating a firearm's safety selector and preparing the trigger simultaneously with bringing the rifle to a ready position. The instructor emphasizes that this integrated motion saves critical time, potentially a fraction of a second, which can be significant in dynamic shooting scenarios. Practicing this technique can lead to faster target engagement and a quicker first shot.

Quick Summary

The most efficient technique for operating a firearm's safety selector involves integrating the disengagement with bringing the rifle to a ready position and prepping the trigger. This creates a single, fluid motion that saves critical time, potentially a fraction of a second, for faster target engagement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Working Your Safety Selector
  2. 00:21Common Inefficient Techniques
  3. 01:22Staged Safety Selector Operation
  4. 02:06Efficient Integrated Motion
  5. 03:00Thumb Placement for Efficiency
  6. 03:17Simultaneous Safety and Trigger Prep
  7. 04:00Distinguishing Efficient vs. Basic Engagement
  8. 04:53Demonstration: Inefficient vs. Efficient
  9. 05:07Ammunition Used
  10. 05:28Inefficient Method Demo
  11. 05:59Efficient Method Demo
  12. 06:25Benefits of Efficient Technique
  13. 07:07Practice and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most efficient way to operate a firearm's safety selector?

The most efficient method involves integrating the safety selector disengagement with bringing the rifle to a ready position and prepping the trigger. This creates a single, fluid motion that saves critical time compared to performing these actions sequentially.

How can I speed up my first shot engagement with a rifle?

You can speed up your first shot by practicing efficient firearm manipulation. This includes keeping your thumb ready on the safety selector and simultaneously disengaging it, prepping the trigger, and bringing the rifle to a ready position in one fluid movement.

Why is staging safety selector operations inefficient?

Staging safety selector operations, where you shoulder the rifle, acquire sights, then flip the safety, is inefficient because it breaks down the process into multiple steps, adding time. An integrated motion is faster and more fluid for rapid engagement.

Can I practice safety selector and trigger manipulation without live ammunition?

Yes, you can practice safety selector and trigger manipulation techniques dry. Ensure the firearm is unloaded and clear. This allows you to build muscle memory for the efficient, integrated motion without live ammunition.

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