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Glock 17MOS Gen4 with Venom RDS
JMCK AIWB concealed under a t-shirt
1st run (cold): 7.05: 1.74/.63/2.49/.47/.34/.38 (-1 body shot)
2nd run: 5.92: 1.75/.58/2.24/.39/.36/.37 (clean)
After this I did my practice routine (mostly Gabe White standards) then finished with FAST
3rd run: 5.80: 1.74/.62/2.54/.25/.36/.29 (clean)
4th run: 5.81: 1.99/.65/2.39/.39/.29/.30 (clean)
I don't normally carry a reload so I definitely don't practice reloads from concealment enough. I could clean up the 1st/2nd head shots up better.
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Gucci gear, Walmart skill
Glock 17 with L2D suppressor sights, no optic.
Minuteman Defense Gatcaddy AIWB holster
Normal (loose) fit t-shirt
1st run, cold: 6.70 clean. That was actually my fastest clean run of the day. Fastest overall was 5.89, but I missed one of the 3x5 shots. Most other clean runs were a hair under or over 7 seconds.
Observations: 8" circles are much easier to hit than 3x5 rectangles.
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G19 gen4
JMCK AIWB
BFG ten speed mag pouch
Concealed, t shirt
1st run was 2 misses, but next 4 clean
1-8.38 (1 miss card, 1 miss circle)= 11.38
2-8.78
3-8.46
4-7.98
5-7.84
Final damage:
One thing that slows me down doing this is assessing those first two, wasting time on the reload...had to tell myself "don't even look, just reload the gun and drive on".
Rather difficult for me to hit the card reliably and quickly, of course that just means I need to continue to work on my index. Found that similarity with Doc GKRs "20 hits" drill, in that way.
I'm going to be doing draws and singles/doubles on 3x5 cards here and there, aim small miss small, once again.
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Glock 19 Gen 4
IDPA style concealment gear
1st run: 6.52 (clean) 2.02 draw/0.65 2.55 reload
2nd run: 6.52 (clean) 1.9 draw/0.74 2.61 reload
3rd run: 6.22 (clean) 1.86 draw/0.77 2.63 reload
This was my first time shooting from IDPA style concealment gear. I was using a Duluth Firehose button down with the sleeves cut off as an IDPA "vest" and dryfired it on the range 5 times first to practice the sweeping action. Lots of slow fumbling. I'll have work on managing the cover garment. Oddly, I seem to be developing a pattern where I decide my first run is far too slow and vow to speed up on the second run only to see an identical time right down to the hundredth despite the component times shifting around.
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