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    Week 338: Skills Check: Concealed-Carry Pistol Drill

    Week 338: Skills Check: Concealed-Carry Pistol Drill

    Results may be posted until October 13th, 2019.

    Designed by: Ed Head
    Range: 3-10 yards
    Target: Two IDPA (or any silhouette target with an 8" circle in the body) PLUS 3x5 added to the head
    Start Position: Varies
    Rounds Fired: 20

    This is a concealed carry skills check designed by Gunsite Instructor Ed Head - see article here: https://www.shootingillustrated.com/...-pistol-drill/

    String 1: 3 yards, draw from concealment, 2 shots COM on ONE target only, 2 seconds, strong hand only

    String 2: Repeat String 1

    String 3: 3 yards, draw from concealment, 2 shots COM, 1 shot CNS on ONE target only, 3 seconds, freestyle

    String 4: Repeat String 3

    String 5: 5 yards, draw from concealment, 2 shots COM on BOTH targets, 4 seconds, freestyle

    String 6: 10 yards, low ready, 2 shots COM on ONE target only, 4 seconds, freestyle

    String 7: 10 yards, low ready, 2 shots COM on BOTH targets, 5 seconds, freestyle

    Since scoring isn't specified in the original article, let's use pass/fail - if you made all the hits in the 8" circle and/or 3x5, and were under the par time, you pass the string. If you pass all the strings, you pass the drill.

    Please report the following when you post your results in this thread:

    Equipment used (pistol, holster, optional concealment garment
    Pass or Fail (and which strings failed if any)
    Anything you noticed

    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.
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    I'm a dummy and didn't bring a second target with me but this is representative of how i would do. I had plenty of time left top make the transition, whether I'd have done it without over/ under swinging is unknown.


    442 from a safariland 25 pocket holster.
    8" paper plate and 3x5

    Cold, first rounds of the day

    Pass

    String 1 - 1.63
    String 2 - 1.34
    String 3 - 2.30
    String 4 - 1.90
    String 5 - 2.56
    String 6 - 2.76
    String 7 - 3.95

    Had one close hit on the edge of the 8" at 10. The white is 8" and it was touching clearly but a bit astray of the group. I'll run it with my carry gun next. Next time I'll hopefully remember to throw a second target and stand in the truck.


    "...we suffer more in imagination than in reality." Seneca, probably.
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    Same drill with carry gun and only 1 target because i forgot to being an extra.

    M&p 2.0c from a dsg Orion under a t shirt
    8" paper plate and 3x5

    FAIL!!!

    String 1 - 1.64
    String 2 - 1.60
    String 3 - 2.01
    String 4 - 2.12
    String 5 - 2.61
    String 6 - 1.88 ----1 Mike
    String 7 - 3.21

    Somewhat similar times to my 442 but worse hits. The miss @10 i just slammed through the takeup instead of prepping and pulled the sights off target anticipating. Bad hits on the 3x5 as well. The first three draws were bad. Going to workon that now.

    Last edited by backtrail540; 09-17-2019 at 11:20 AM.
    "...we suffer more in imagination than in reality." Seneca, probably.
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    G43
    DIY AIWB
    T shirt

    1- 1.86
    2- 1.84, 1 miss
    3- 2.72
    4- 2.92
    5- 3.41
    6- 2.02
    7- 4.04, 1 miss

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    All under par. This is my wife's rig, I'm not used to the G43. I think maybe that's why I pulled the two shots.

    This drill's definitely goin' into the playbook.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ViniVidivici View Post
    G43
    DIY AIWB
    T shirt

    1- 1.86
    2- 1.84, 1 miss
    3- 2.72
    4- 2.92
    5- 3.41
    6- 2.02
    7- 4.04, 1 miss

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    All under par. This is my wife's rig, I'm not used to the G43. I think maybe that's why I pulled the two shots.

    This drill's definitely goin' into the playbook.
    I see you forgot the 2nd target as well
    "...we suffer more in imagination than in reality." Seneca, probably.
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    Ha! Yeah I ended up shootin' it up, doing other drills. Forgot to snap a pic of it first. Was out there vetting some new mags for her.
    Last edited by ViniVidivici; 09-23-2019 at 11:35 AM.
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    Better late than never, it’s said; shot this after the close date, but will post anyway...
    Gen5 GLOCK 19MOS w/ACRO mounted, out of a Safariland GLS holster under a fleece vest(Thank God fall is here).
    Shot on Viking Tactics “skeleton” target, so no 8”circle&3x5, but all hits in boxes(IPSC?)

    My obvious takeaway is I have more time on the Aimpoint, and index noticeably better.
    Thanks for the work and drill!
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    To add: no overtime shots(thankfully!)
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