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    We are diminished
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    Week 85: 2-Second Challenge #1

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    Week 85: 2-Second Challenge #1
    results may be posted until 11:59pm EST on Friday 15-November-2013.

    Range: 7yd
    Target: 8" circle, IPSC A-zone, or 8.5x11 sheet of paper
    Start position: from concealment or a duty/retention holster
    Rounds fired: varies

    We begin our "What can you do in two seconds?" challenge with this simple AMRAP drill.

    Set up your target at seven yards. You will draw from either concealment or a duty/retention holster. If your range does not allow you to draw from a holster, begin from the ready position (gun in whatever condition you normally carry it).

    Give yourself a 2-second PAR.

    Draw and fire one shot at the target within the PAR time.

    If you are successful with all hits in time five times in a row, repeat the test but fire two rounds maintaining the 2-second PAR.

    If you are successful with all hits withing the PAR [i]five times in a row[/], repeat the test but firing three rounds (keeping the 2s PAR).

    As long as you get all hits within PAR five times in a row, keep adding one more shot and try again.

    Once you miss or go over PAR, the drill is over.


    Please report the following when you post your results in this thread:
    • pistol and holster used
    • Start position (concealed, duty, or ready).
    • Highest number of hits per draw that you successfully scored all hits within PAR time for five successive attempts


    Training with firearms is an inherently dangerous activity. Be sure to follow all safety protocols when using firearms or practicing these drills. These drills are provided for information purposes only. Use at your own risk.
    Last edited by ToddG; 11-08-2013 at 10:54 PM.
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    We are diminished
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    • pistol and holster used: SACS/Warren 9mm 1911, JM Custom Kydex AIWB
    • Start position (concealed, duty, or ready): concealed under untucked polo
    • Success at: 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5


    Late hit on first attempt at 6 shots. I shot all five runs of 6, late on the second as well and then three successful.
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    •pistol and holster used: Glock 22; Safariland SLS holster
    •Start position (concealed, duty, or ready): duty
    •Success at: 1, 2, & 3
    C Class shooter.
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    Member hvd229's Avatar
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    Location
    Chicago, IL
    Sig P226 EE 9mm
    J&M Custom AIWB concealed under t-shirt

    Made it through 1 clean.

    Made it to the second string of 2 shots and horribly flinched my second shot 3 inches low of 8in circle. Time was 1.64. At least it didn't take long to finish.
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    Pistol 229r in a jm aiwb holster
    Concealed under north face
    1,2,3 made all shots on 4 but was over. My 3rd was at 2 flat and just under every time

    Beretta 92 centurion
    Comptac infidel worn aiwb concealed
    1,2 missed a shot on the 3rd but 4 were clean
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    Member 2alpha-down0's Avatar
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    Location
    North Carolina
    M&P9 in a JMCK AIWB
    Concealed under polo

    Success at 1, put a round just outside the line on 2.
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    Location
    Utah
    Target: 8" circle
    Pistol and holster used: Smith & Wesson M&P9, Blade-Tech IDPA holster.
    Start Position: Concealed, open front concealment.

    Success at 1.
    Ran 2 five times with all hits, times were 2.02, 1.97, 1.94, 2.02, 2.12. 2 out of 5 under par was actually better than I expected.
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