This video features Chris Cerino of Gun Talk testing the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 with the 5x5 Drill. The description humorously alludes to common concerns about smaller firearm size affecting accuracy, promising surprising results. It encourages viewers to watch until the end to see if Chris meets the time challenge. The video also promotes Gun Talk's various platforms for additional content.
This video introduces the "5x5 Drill" as part of "Range Work Wednesday," challenging viewers to shoot 5 rounds at 5 yards in five seconds, repeated five times. A printable target is provided. The presenter demonstrates the drill using a Glock 48 (starting from low ready) and a P365 (drawing from a holster). The video also highlights affiliate partnerships with Big Tex Ordnance, offering a discount code for holsters and EDC gear, and encourages support through Patreon. It concludes with a brief overview of the results.
This video kicks off a new series called 'Range Work Wednesday,' focusing on practical firearm skills and drills. While not instructional, the series aims to encourage viewers to practice. This inaugural episode features a "man on man" competition at a steel bay, including drills like the Texas Star, Plate Rack, and the 5x5 drill. The content highlights the Sig Sauer P320 and P365XL, encouraging viewers to engage with the drills themselves and support future content via Patreon. The 5x5 drill PDF is provided.
This YouTube video from LocsNLoad Firearms Instruction focuses on fundamental pistol training for beginners, specifically highlighting the "5x5 Drill." The description emphasizes available CCW and Basic Handgun/Shotgun classes offered in Jacksonville, Florida, with flexible scheduling and package deals. It also promotes their Patreon for gun and ammo deals and provides multiple website links for class sign-ups and consultations. The video aims to attract new shooters and those seeking formal firearms training.
This video showcases the "BJ 5x5 Drill," a shooting exercise performed by BJ Norris. The description mentions Wilson Combat, suggesting a potential focus on their products or services, and implies Norris is a new figure associated with the company. The drill itself is likely a test of speed, accuracy, and proficiency with a firearm.
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