Concealed Carry 1:4: Close Quarter
In extreme close quarter positions it would be very difficult to get to your gun right away. Chris Collins demonstrates these methods for you to train to make sufficient space to get to your gun as...
View ArticleConcealed Carry 1:5: Reloads
Chris Collins describes the primary difference between a speed reload and a tactical reload. A speed reload entails dropping a magazine and placing a fresh magazine into the SIRT training pistol. A...
View ArticleConcealed Carry 1:6: One Handed Shooting
Chris Collins describes various techniques in manipulating a firearm with one hand. This includes the draw from a strong hand as well as from the shooter's support hand (weak hand).read more
View ArticleConcealed Carry 1:7: Malfunctions
A Malfunction clearing is really not what the SIRT pistol was designed for. Be sure to include malfunction-clearing drills when you conduct your live fire. One suggested technique is to take an empty...
View ArticleConcealed Carry 2:1: Appendix
Chris Collins of Next Level Training describes the appendix carry. Chris goes over the pros and cons of appendix carry and discuss various considerations a shooter must consider before attempting to...
View ArticleConcealed Carry 2:2: Concealed Draw
Chris Collins discusses various considerations when engaging a concealed carry, such as wearing an undershirt and using techniques of sweeping your shirt garment to access your pistol in an efficient,...
View ArticleConcealed Carry 2:3: SHO Appendix
The strong hand only draw is conducted when your weak hand is not available to aid in clearing the garment. In this video Chris Collins further discusses various techniques of a weak hand only draw...
View ArticleConcealed Carry 2:4: Non-Conventional Shooting
Often times we train too often on a flat range in a standing position. One advantage of a SIRT training pistol is we can train in a 360-degree manner. We have to feel comfortable with gun handling...
View ArticleConcealed Carry 2:5: Down & Disabled Shooting
In a down and disabled or supine position there are several considerations a shooter has to make such as not shooting themselves in the legs and generally having some **** from this position from...
View ArticleConcealed Carry 2:6: High Volume Training without Sending Rounds
(Considerations of carrying appendix.) Many people have issues with carrying concealed because the weapon is pointed towards their central lower hip read more
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