This video from Tactical Rifleman features Instructor Zee demonstrating the "Dance of Death" shooting drill. While the name sounds dangerous, the instructor emphasizes that with proper training and firearm safety fundamentals, the drill is safe. Its purpose is to enhance an individual's offensive capabilities by teaching them to move and maneuver while shooting, focusing on hip rotation and maintaining spatial awareness rather than complex weaving. Prerequisites include safe gun handling, basic footwork, marksmanship fundamentals, and appropriate target selection. The video also highlights sponsors like Groove Life, a provider of comfortable and durable belts and rings, and promotes supporting Tactical Rifleman through Patreon and purchasing gear via Amazon.
This video showcases a "Trick F*** Drill" designed to challenge shooters with variable commands and engagement scenarios. Utilizing printable targets, the drill encourages quick cognitive processing and reinforces automated marksmanship fundamentals. The description highlights the versatility of the targets, allowing for customized courses of fire based on individual goals. It also promotes the use of specific instructors and hashtags, with links provided for downloading targets, supporting the "Tactical Rifleman" Patreon, and purchasing merchandise. The video aims to be an enjoyable and developmental training tool for firearms enthusiasts.
This video introduces the "Trigger Finger Isolation Drill," designed to help shooters analyze and improve their trigger press for consistent accuracy. The drill involves a modified grip to isolate the trigger finger's input and small targets to enhance focus. The presenter, Zee, emphasizes auditing each shot to identify and correct issues. The drill was developed by Doc Haselhuhn and modified by Zee for use with operators. The video also promotes supporting Tactical Rifleman through Patreon, merchandise, and an Amazon shop, and provides a link for downloadable targets.
This YouTube video presents a "Cold Start Drill" designed to test shooters' skills first thing at the range without any warm-up. The drill involves shooting 8 rounds across two randomly configured magazines, drawing and firing three shots at a large box and one shot at each of five smaller numbered boxes, all in numerical order. The video encourages viewers to try the drill, share their results, and tag "INSTRUCTOR ZEE" and "TACTICAL RIFLEMAN" using the hashtag #CAPABLECITIZENS. Links to download targets, support Tactical Rifleman on Patreon, purchase merchandise, and find gear recommendations are also provided.
This video focuses on a 'cold start' drill for concealed carry, emphasizing its relevance to self-defense scenarios where a firearm isn't already at the ready. The presenter acknowledges a need for more practice, particularly under stress, and encourages viewers to test their own capabilities. The description highlights products and training resources from Baer Solutions, Carrytrainer, Neo Mag, Boresight Solutions, Tactical Rifleman, and Instructor Zee, suggesting a focus on practical application and skill development.
This video from Instructor Zee at Tactical Rifleman focuses on combat shooting techniques around vehicles. It aims to debunk myths about vehicle cover and encourages viewers to seek in-person training. While not demonstrating the 'roll over prone' technique, the content emphasizes practical application and tactical considerations. The description also promotes upcoming courses and resources like the Instructor Zee website and Tactical Rifleman's Patreon and merchandise.
This video introduces the 'modified interview stance' as a versatile starting position for draw and shoot drills, applicable to various scenarios. Instructor Zee emphasizes its relaxed yet ready nature, suggesting that martial arts training can enhance comfort and natural execution of this stance. The instructor also highlights its benefit in maintaining audience attention during explanations due to hand movements. The video encourages viewers to find a comfortable variation of this stance and train from it, promoting preparedness and a 'Capable Citizen' mindset. Support for the Tactical Rifleman channel through Patreon and merchandise is also promoted.
This video from Tactical Rifleman, featuring Instructor Zee, demonstrates the "check drill," a valuable training exercise for intermediate to advanced shooters. The drill emphasizes breaking down complex firearm manipulation tasks such as reloads, draws, transitions between platforms, and safe re-holstering. The instructor stresses the importance of mastering individual sub-tasks to avoid developing bad habits and encourages a deliberate pace to ensure proper technique, including trigger finger indexing and safe weapon handling. The video highlights the foundational importance of solid fundamentals, even for highly trained individuals like Green Berets, and promotes Tactical Rifleman's Patreon and merchandise for support.
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