This video explains the Failure Drill, a tactical shooting technique focusing on neutralizing a threat rapidly, especially when body armor is involved. It builds upon previous discussions of controlled pairs and hammered pairs. The drill involves two shots to center mass (high chest) followed by a shot to the "brain housing box" or "T-Box" (ocular and nasal cavities) for immediate incapacitation. It also discusses variations like the pelvic girdle shot for mobility impairment and briefly mentions the Zipper Drill used by SOF units. The instructor emphasizes speed and the importance of a decisive shot to turn off the threat's "light switch."
This video introduces and explains the Zipper Drill, a combat shooting technique building upon the concepts of Controlled Pairs and Hammered Pairs. The drill emphasizes speed and accuracy, starting with center mass shots and progressing to the head, simulating a real-world threat neutralization scenario. It highlights the importance of continuous shooting until the threat is eliminated, even if it takes multiple rounds. The use of a remotely turning target is recommended to enhance training by encouraging subconscious continuous engagement. The drill is presented as a progression from previous techniques and a precursor to future drills like the Box Drill.
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