Jason Falla demonstrates and discusses the Rifle to Pistol Transition
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- Опубликовано: 1 фев 2021
- In this video, Jason discusses critical aspects of combat shooting that pertain to the diagnostic, physical and visual recognition methods of the rifle stoppage and transitioning to the pistol.
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Jason seems to remain in shape still and besides the pass of time. These firing drills look wonderful, thanks a bunch for sharing with us such cool job. I'm glad that I've been subscribed from the past, to notice this happening while it's hot. Salutes from Spain!
Thanks Javier, I hit the gym daily and maintain fitness standards per unit requirements to ensure that I can not only look the part, but perform in front of our students. It is important for me to be physically fit and meet the endurance requirements for our training programs too.
We still need to make a trip to Spain and run some training there as well as get some tapas and beer!
Thanks for the content Jason
Thank you Mr. Falla.
Very nice. Hope to see more stuff like this from you
nice one, thanks
Bro I’ve been watching you videos for years, are you wearing the same gear as usual? That JPC looks like having a story tho
Haha...yeah I have been using the same gear (some might be updated) but the gear that I choose and wear works and lasts. I am not overseas on missions so I have the luxury of looking after my gear to a higher level. But my gear works and allows me to be as efficient as possible.
In daylight do you still scan by moving the weapon with your head or is that only to utilize the weapon light?
Science has proven it faster to acquire a new target by having your eyes lead your weapon during the scan, this is called 'glancing'. Rather than just moving your head with your weapon stationary, if you were to see a new threat, your weapon would then have to traverse that distance and you would be slow to engage. However, if you weapon was just behind your eyes during your scan, you would be able to engage much faster. There are other things to consider also...At night or in a reduced lighting situation, you will have to move your pistol/rifle light to illuminate the room/threat area in order to see and identify threats, so this scanning technique sets you up for success and ties in with the science of the scanning method. Having your weapon presented or at a compressed position in CQB or home defense with your head off the sights and the gun, is considered a safety violation as you are presenting your weapons muzzle that could be covering a friendly without your eyes on the sights.
I hope that helps to explain a few concepts.
@@JasonFalla I think that should be enough instructive. Cheers... ;)
@@JasonFalla I’m tracking. Thanks Jason
That Aussie has a kangaroo pouch
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Beautiful
Is that a beagles patch?