Carter describes the difference between direct milled versus optic ready mounting systems for pistols, the pros and cans to both and how to figure out what's best for you. Features the Walther PDP 4", Heckler & Koch VP9, and Glock 19 MOS optic ready pistols. Red dot or not, optic ready or milled, none of it matters if you can't shoot well! Get better at pistol shooting with our FREE 30 day fry fire program (takes just 10-minutes per day!): http://freedryfire.com/YT ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym90FhQCngQ
If you only have one box of ammo, you can still train almost ALL your pistol skills. Carter runs a 50-round training session created by Jeff, our Director of Training at Patriot Training Center. This practice session covers all the essential conceal carry skills you need from 3-7yds.
COURSE OF FIRE:
Dry Work:
4-Count Draw by step
Ensure clearing of the cover garment.
Over emphasize holstering the gun slowly, carefully, reluctantly, etc.
4-Count Draw to the Ready
No wasting time, get the gun out.
Finger off the trigger, visual awareness downrange, hands, waistline, ready to discriminate target if needed.
4-Count Draw present to target, press a perfect shot
Gun goes on target, finger goes on target, take out slack.
Follow through/2nd Sight Pic.
Back to the ready and holster.
Reloads/Malfunction Remediation
Setup:
Start with a dummy/snap cap in the chamber and 1 dummy/snap cap in the magazine. Have at least two spare magazines with one dummy round each.
Attempt to fire, remedy the malfunction, press off perfect shot.
Execute a speed/proactive reload and repeat the drill.
Dry Parrot
From 3 yards,at the Ready, five perfect trigger presses on the parrot (or similar small target)
Repeat at least 3 times.
Live Fire:
3 Yard Line-
From the Ready, fire 5 rounds to the parrot, untimed. (5 Rounds)
From the Ready, fire 1 round to the chest, 1 round to the head, and 1 round to the parrot. X3 (9 Rounds)
*Vary the order each iteration.
Draw and fire 3 rounds to the chest in 4 seconds or less. X3 (9 Rounds)
Draw and fire 2 to the chest and 1 to the head in 5 seconds or less. X3 (9 Rounds)
5 Yard Line-
Draw and fire 3 rounds to the chest in 4 seconds or less. (3 Rounds)
Draw and fire 2 rounds to the chest and 1 to the head in 4 seconds or less. (3 Rounds)
From the Ready, fire 1 head shot in 2 seconds or less. X2 (2 Rounds)
7 Yard Line-
Draw and fire 4 rounds to the chest in 5 seconds or less. (4 Rounds)
Download to 1 round in the gun and 2 in the magazine, fire 3 rounds to the chest, reload and fire 3 more rounds to the chest in 9 seconds or less. (6 Rounds)
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Today, Direct of Training at Patriot Training Center, reveals why he switched from strongside to appendix for conceal carry.
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Today Carter shows exactly what it takes in order shoot your rifle fast and accurately with this very simple and useful tip. Ignoring this fundamental is one of the biggest mistakes we see with new and self-taught rifle shooters.
Check out our free dryfire program here if you want to become a better shooter with your pistol should you not be able to get to your rifle: http://freedryfire.com/YT
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Now that the red dot revolution has taken over the firearms world, almost all pistol manufacturers are making "optic ready" handguns, but today Jeff explains what he calls the "Optic Ready Fallacy" and what you need to look out for when you buy a new handgun if you want to run a pistol-mounted optic.
No matter what gun or gear you use, it won’t matter if you don’t have solid fundamentals. The best way to get and retain those skills is with dryfire. That’s why we have a FREE 30 day dryfire program that only takes 10-minutes per day here for you: http://freedryfire.com/YT
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Today Carter shows us the basics of clearing a revolver, the unloading and loading sequence, and the different types of reloading methods and which ones he likes best. Running a revolver takes a lot of reps to get good at, and the best way to practice those skills is with dryfire. Checkout our free program here to get you started: https://freedryfire.com/YT/ ← takes just 10 mins per day!
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