This video features Jason Beighley of Skeleton Key Tactical demonstrating a "shoot/no shoot" drill, also known as a target discrimination drill. The drill aims to test decision-making skills in high-stress scenarios. Firearms featured include a Type A rifle (13.7 pro model) with a Dead Air Sandman K suppressor and an HK SP5 with B&T furniture and a CGS Mod 9 SK suppressor. The 1911 Syndicate, a content producer and real estate company serving military/LE/shooting/hunting communities, hosts the drill. The video also promotes their website and associated sponsors.
This video features Jason Beighley from Skeleton Key Tactical demonstrating how to clear a corner, a fundamental concept in working from behind cover. Beighley, with a background in a Tier 1 Army unit, breaks down the complexities of this seemingly simple technique. The video also promotes the 1911 Syndicate, a company involved in real estate serving the military/LE/shooting/hunting communities and as a content producer. Information is provided on Jason Beighley's civilian training courses and how to support the 1911 Syndicate.
This video, featuring Jason Beighley of Skeleton Key Tactical, a retired Tier 1 Army operator, demonstrates the best techniques for performing a one-handed magazine reload on a pistol. The instruction emphasizes treating the exercise as if in a combat environment, maintaining focus on the target throughout the reload process. The optimal method involves performing an administrative reload with the pistol holstered, dropping the empty magazine, inserting a fresh one, then re-engaging the slide and presenting the firearm. Variations like magazine retention for competition and less effective methods such as using the knees are also discussed. The video promotes Alien Gear Holsters for magazine carriers and concealed carry gear.
This video focuses on fundamental tactical training techniques for drawing a pistol from a holster for defensive purposes. It emphasizes a sound draw starting with a high, tight grip, proper support hand indexing, and efficient presentation of the firearm to the target. The instruction highlights the importance of smoothness over speed for beginners, with the mantra "slow is smooth, smooth is fast." The video also stresses the need for a quality holster for both training and daily carry, referencing Alien Gear Holsters.
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