This "Tactical Tuesday" video from USCCA, featuring Jason Speller of D.R.A.W. School, demonstrates an "incapacitated drill" focusing on shooting with the non-dominant hand. This technique is crucial for preparing for scenarios where the dominant arm might be injured and unusable. The drill involves drawing and firing two rounds using only the support hand. The video emphasizes the importance of this skill for self-defense and encourages viewers to subscribe to USCCA's educational content.
This Tactical Tuesday video, featuring Jason Speller of D.R.A.W. School, demonstrates a crucial one-handed shooting drill for firearms. The drill simulates an injured or otherwise occupied non-dominant arm, requiring the shooter to draw, fire two rounds, reload, and fire two more rounds using only their dominant hand. This training is essential for high-stress scenarios where one-handed operation might be necessary for self-defense or to assist others. The video emphasizes the importance of preparation and practice to build the skill for such events. It also promotes USCCA memberships and offers resources for first aid and concealed carry training.
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