Combat Shooting: Switching Eyes for CQB | Tactical Rifleman
This video from Tactical Rifleman focuses on an advanced pistol shooting technique for Close Quarters Battle (CQB) called "switching eyes." It emphasizes exposing less of the body when engaging targets from cover, like behind a car or wall. The instructor, Imri, demonstrates three training drills to master bringing the pistol up under the non-dominant eye, allowing for greater head cover. The video stresses that this technique is for experienced pistol shooters with solid muscle memory, not beginners. Key points include always training with both eyes open, the advantage of optics for this technique, and its effectiveness even with iron sights when using cover. It also reiterates that hands don't need to switch. The video encourages practice with drills, barricades, and force-on-force training.








