This YouTube Short addresses a critical tactical decision for firearm owners: when to reload your primary rifle versus when to transition to a secondary pistol. It offers practical advice for self-defense scenarios, aiming to equip viewers with knowledge to make the correct choice under pressure.
This video demonstrates a firearm drill referred to as the "FDCC DRILL," though the full name is unknown to the creator. The drill involves precise movement between designated points, shooting specific round counts at each stage, and transitioning from a rifle to a pistol. The setup includes cones, barrels, and a 2x4 to simulate shooting zones, with a paper target for scoring. The creator acknowledges making mistakes during the drill but presents it as intended. The description also includes promotional links for social media, Patreon, Cash App, and training classes with Wagun Nation.
This YouTube video features Rick Crawley demonstrating and explaining the Rifle to Pistol Transition D.O.P.E. Drill. The drill involves firing one round from a rifle, transitioning to an empty magazine, and then firing five rounds from a pistol. The exercise is performed at increasing distances from 5 to 25 yards. Scoring is based on hitting specific target zones (A-zone: 5 points, C-zone: 3 points, D-zone: 1 point) across six rounds at each distance, with a total possible score of 150 points. The video also highlights the calculation of a 'Hit Factor' by dividing the total score by the total time, with a good benchmark being 10 points. Training opportunities are available through Achilles Heel Tactical.
This video discusses the tactical decision-making between performing a rifle speed reload versus transitioning to a pistol when a rifle becomes non-functional. It argues that the optimal choice depends on the situation, with fixing the rifle being preferable at longer distances and transitioning to a pistol being more efficient at close quarters. The content emphasizes the importance of practicing both rifle reloads and pistol transitions for effective self-defense.
This YouTube video from Locs N Load Firearms demonstrates a "transition from rifle to pistol" technique. The description heavily features affiliate links and discount codes for various firearm-related brands and retailers, including Locs N Load Firearms, Alpha Outpost, Olight, Forged From Freedom, Optics Planet, Vanquest Tactical, and Velocity Triggers. It also promotes joining BGOE (Black Gun Owners and Education). The video's primary focus appears to be a practical shooting skill, supported by a network of sponsors and community engagement.
This video offers practical lessons and tips learned from the creator's first carbine competition. It details various stages of the match, highlighting specific shooting challenges like forced transitions to pistol, retreating to cover, magazine management with shuffled ammo, maneuvering obstacles, and engaging different target types (chest shots and headshots). The description also includes affiliate links for gun parts and camera equipment, along with calls to action for channel support.
This video showcases a 2G-ACM match featuring an IWI X95 Tavor bullpup rifle and a beta version of an AR-15 DMR build (WWSD 2017). The match includes practical shooting under timed conditions, unconventional firing positions, wall breaching, and pistol transitions. The video explores whether the X95's shorter overall length and balance offer an advantage in this type of competition. It also highlights the optics used on each rifle: a Primary Arms 2.5x ACSS optic on the WWSD and a Vortex Strikefire red dot on the X95.
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