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Old August 6, 2006, 04:54 AM   #1
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Quick Drill

Here's one of mine that's basic but good especially if you're tight on time and ammo...

By the way, you can adapt the drill to your particular style.

Drill Criteria: “Train as you’ll fight”, in other words; wear your everyday clothes, gun belt, holster, and weapon(s).

Close Quarters Drills.

a. Body Point Drill.
i. One target - 2 to 5 yards range.
ii. Draw and fire 1 round, repeat 6 times.
iii. Total rounds fired - 6
b. Body Point Drill w/2 shot burst.
i. 2 to 5 yards range.
ii. Draw and fire 2 rounds, rapid, repeat 6 times.
iii. Total rounds fired – 12
c. Multiple Assailant Body Point Drill w/2 shot burst each.
i. Two targets, six feet apart - 2 to 5 yards range.
ii. Draw and fire 2 rounds, rapid, engaging each target, repeat 6 times.
iii. Total rounds fired – 24
These should be performed from any one (or all) of the following positions:

Fairbairn & Syke's Quarter or Close Hip


Fairbairn & Syke's Half Hip


Fairbairn & Syke's Three-Quarter Hip (Note: Pic shows the ready position. Gun is braught up at or just below eye level for firing.)
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Old August 6, 2006, 10:05 AM   #2
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Wow interesting post...

Where can I find more images of stances and positions for training like this? I still have yet to know all about the different names for tactics.


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Old August 6, 2006, 12:26 PM   #3
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Hope this helps you...study it well.

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Old August 6, 2006, 09:20 PM   #4
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thank you kilogulf59

Very insightful!


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Old August 21, 2006, 06:23 PM   #5
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i train basicly the same way, took me a while to find a range that would let me do such.. most frown on drawing and firing without a instructor of somekind... also the "doubletaps" offend some ranges
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Old August 22, 2006, 07:57 AM   #6
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Yep Wolfy, I went through the same thing myself. Now I live in a rural setting and just step "outback" to shoot.
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