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    Week 304: 2-Second Challenge #2

    Week 304: 2-Second Challenge #2

    Results may be posted until February 18th, 2019.

    Designed by: Todd Louis Green
    Range: 5 yards
    Target: 3x5 card
    Start position: From concealment or a duty/retention holster
    Rounds fired: Varies

    This is our second in a series of "What can you do in two seconds?" AMRAP drills.

    Set up your target at five 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 within the PAR 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
    Anything you noticed

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    Challenge was conducted a Q-PT, with a 19X (stock Glock night irons) in a Safariland ALS.

    Not only did I fail to follow instructions by doing this from seven yards instead of five, I didn't make it past the second shot despite being able to hold this accuracy not that long ago.

    Times: 1.75, 1.73

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    So I made a second attempt, this time from the correct distance and I did much better. I did land the first draw to two clean, but unfortunately went over par.

    Times: 1.95/1.77/1.69/1.93/1.73/2.62

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    S.L.O.W. ASH556's Avatar
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    Pistol and holster used: Gen 5 Glock 45, Ameriglo Agents - Orange, Blade-Tech DOH
    Start position (concealed, duty, or ready): Holstered
    Highest number of hits per draw that you successfully scored all hits within PAR time for five successive attempts: 2
    Anything you noticed

    This is a new holster for me. I got it with the intent of having a very simple USPSA/IDPA setup I could take to the range and just work on stuff. Since I'm going on my lunch breaks dressed business casual (tucked shirt, slacks) I can just throw this belt on over my other stuff and do work. However, it's lower and more offset than I'm used to. I may take the DOH off and just run the holster straight on Teklok off the belt.

    Only got 2 hits in before I flunked out of this one:


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    Hi all people! I did this exercise this afternoon. I used duty holster safariland. Pistol Glock 17, Gen4 Original Sights. Start Position Duty at 5 meters. Target, 3x5 inches.
    My results are the following:

    1 shot at 2 seconds x 5 times. PASS. All shots were more or less at 1.65 seconds.

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    2 shots at 2 seconds x 5 times. NO PASS. The first I did at 2.03 seconds (no fails) and second I did at 2.05 seconds, the third, fourth and fifth I did more or less at 1.80 seconds.

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    I really liked this exercise, thanks for sharing!

    I will continue training
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    Heckler and Koch P30 with Safariland ALS

    1. 1.80
    2. 1.78
    3. 1.85
    4. 2.00
    5. 1.78

    I did not attempt any Amraps on this drill.
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