Rifle to Pistol Transitions | Shooting Tips from SIG SAUER Academy

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @CelticGermanicTxWarrior77
    @CelticGermanicTxWarrior77 3 года назад +4

    I heard a good point from Mike Glover a former green beret. He said why not look when are holstering your pistol, since the threat has been dealt with. Looking to put your pistol back guarantees that there won't be a neglegent fire.

    • @Dunkleosteusenjoyer
      @Dunkleosteusenjoyer 3 года назад +1

      Sure you're usually in a hurry to take the gun out not to put it away. He has it backwards, he looks at the rifle to find out why it's not working but doesn't make sure he puts the pistol away properly.

    • @RexKramerDangerSeeker
      @RexKramerDangerSeeker 2 года назад

      That's been my gripe with all of these self-defense "instructors". If I'm in a self-defense situation, the gun is staying out until the police show, then it's getting tossed to the ground. I'm not taking the chance of some random officer NDing me when they go to clear the situation. There's a lot of things that are taught that look good, but aren't really practical outside of a warzone. The "controller disconnect" aka following the target to the ground at a snails pace. Bodies drop fast, not like a paper airplane.

  • @Lemurai
    @Lemurai 4 года назад +14

    Like my old sgt maj used to say “son if you’re down to you’re side arm as a last resort, you might as well rock n roll because you’re already dead”

  • @jackfischer4855
    @jackfischer4855 4 года назад +2

    EXCELLENT LECTURE ON SAFETY MANIPULATION

  • @TrailRecon
    @TrailRecon 8 лет назад +2

    Excellent tutorial!

  • @elijames932
    @elijames932 2 года назад

    Awesome. I’ve applied all techniques and they’ve improved my ability to shoot, transition and reload effectively.

  • @fastmungo
    @fastmungo 6 лет назад +10

    I love the dude in the background banging a 180 in his trunk lol

  • @valkry007
    @valkry007 5 лет назад +14

    I am ready to apply to swat after watching this video.

  • @sheadonkalei785
    @sheadonkalei785 2 года назад

    That rifle setup is sick🔥

  • @arrudawakening
    @arrudawakening 8 лет назад +9

    Great techniques Adam. Since I didn't hear the reasoning for turning the rifle INboard while transitioning to your sidearm, could you explain a little bit why you prefer this as opposed to OUTboard? Is this just a preference or is this so you can easily grab your rifle's broomhandle with your left hand while holstering your sidearm?

    • @belithor
      @belithor 8 лет назад +1

      +Matt Medeiros (ARRUDAWAKENING) i had the exact same question

    • @jamiesloan5902
      @jamiesloan5902 5 лет назад +1

      ARRUDAWAKENING Makes for a tighter fit against your body, without having to manually take up sling tension. Try it!! I will do this when I'm coyote hunting at night sometimes, if I have to move to a slightly different location.

  • @alexanderwurfel8657
    @alexanderwurfel8657 4 года назад +2

    Great vid! Is there another one out there with the other sling variants?

    • @xxheartbrokexx100
      @xxheartbrokexx100 4 года назад +2

      Alexander Würfel sadly two point is the only truly practical combat sling, everything else is a gimmick.

  • @victorlaguna9003
    @victorlaguna9003 6 лет назад

    Great info., great tactics.

  • @nestorbristol9267
    @nestorbristol9267 8 лет назад

    good job 👍

  • @kwamehanna9683
    @kwamehanna9683 4 года назад

    Mr Painchard I believe turning the rifle inboard with the safety towards the body may cause an accidental switch to fire because the contact with the gun rubbing body or belt. so turning the rifle outboard with the safety away from the body would be safer because if you accidentally pull the trigger during switching back to the rifle and the safety rubs against the body you may fire a shot accidentally

    • @cmoore806
      @cmoore806 3 года назад

      Ambidextrous safety’s exist. Won’t matter which way the rifle is turned

  • @billsutherland2128
    @billsutherland2128 8 лет назад

    It looked like your flashlight caught your holster. Would softening your holster with neads foot oil help to stow your weapon? Great techniques and video! BIll, a former Army MP.

  • @silasblack5860
    @silasblack5860 6 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @ajkustoms5386
    @ajkustoms5386 6 лет назад +2

    I love the inboard turn of the rifle during the transition.... HOWEVER, when i do it, i accidentally hit the mag release and i lose my mag when i pull the rifle back up. How do i fix this?

  • @bpappas5588
    @bpappas5588 2 года назад

    what happens when your looking to your six with out the weapon moving with you? and there's a threat, assuming your only scanning because the threat your facing is down or not no longer a threat ?other than" not" being able to react to it with speed because your weapon is pointing to the origin of the original reason you dumped you mag or it mall functions ?

    • @bpappas5588
      @bpappas5588 2 года назад

      were your head go's your body go's

  • @annesime5734
    @annesime5734 4 года назад

    What rifle is that he's using, and what mods did he make on them?

  • @DanielFreakinAwesome2
    @DanielFreakinAwesome2 3 года назад

    How do you stop the rifle from swinging horizontally away from you?

  • @brianpeck4035
    @brianpeck4035 4 года назад +1

    I realized at some point that a key to speed is not needing to look. Found that out with typing, guitar and drawing and shooting bows. I see he looks while engaging the safety and changing the mag. Is that just the safest surest way?

    • @Dunkleosteusenjoyer
      @Dunkleosteusenjoyer 3 года назад

      Its a bad habit from training on static firing lines too long.

    • @hunterkiller232134
      @hunterkiller232134 3 года назад

      I wouldn't look to engage the safety, as that can all be done by feel, but NOT looking during a magazine change, reholstering, etc only works if you only ever practice on the static firing line. In "real life" you are going to want to look. It's faster than not looking and fumbling, it's safer and it's more efficient. I'd rather look at my magazine when I conduct a reload and get it right the first time than keep my eyes up but make a mistake and need to take longer to fix it. In a real gunfight you will be under stress with adrenaline freely flowing. You will be tucked into cover in a weird shape to keep as much bullet stopping material between you and the bad guy as possible. You can't rely on just "knowing" where everything is because you practiced it enough times standing straight up, unmoving or with pre-planned movement against static targets.

  • @truvc
    @truvc 4 года назад

    Why do you turn the gun bore in?

  • @NunyaBiznez17
    @NunyaBiznez17 7 лет назад +1

    What Sig Model is he using? Looks like a 226...anybody know for sure?

  • @trevellpalmer8828
    @trevellpalmer8828 5 лет назад

    What type of sling is he using?

  • @recordman555
    @recordman555 3 года назад

    What if you shoot rifle left-handed, and pistol right-handed?

  • @themanwithnoname9894
    @themanwithnoname9894 7 лет назад +5

    If your rifle goes dry, you feel a click, or its a mushy trigger transition immediately. It should be an attempt to put the rifle on safe as your strong hand is screaming for your sidearm. If your strong hand can't do it as its racing to get a high firm pistol grip while breaking the retention on your sidearm, oh well. It didn't go bang when you pressed the shot for some reason. No need to look and identify that the rifle has a jam or is empty. Are you going to Identify a problem or see its empty in the dark? Nope. So get that pistol out as fast as you can and continue to do Gods work! Or the Devils work. Either way.

  • @charlesxchaves
    @charlesxchaves Год назад

    And remember, it's always faster to switch to your sidearm than to reload.

  • @lucaraimondo5967
    @lucaraimondo5967 5 лет назад

    He didn't explained why he turn the rifle...it doesnt make sense to me...sometimes it looks like the like to move things more than necessary just to look MORE TACTICAL...

    • @maxxng5362
      @maxxng5362 5 лет назад

      Tacticool*

    • @jammywhammies
      @jammywhammies 4 года назад

      I believe it's so his off hand maintains positive control of the rifle using the fore grip. Allowing his main hand to reach for the side arm without just dropping it entirely.

    • @ToanTran-po8ig
      @ToanTran-po8ig 4 года назад

      Because it is easier to grab it back by holding the handguard with left hand on top of the gun and your palm facing down

  • @claireelliot6846
    @claireelliot6846 6 лет назад

    Whatever you do make sure you have a double point sling. I tried with a single point and got hit right in the dick

  • @WeaponsEducation
    @WeaponsEducation 8 лет назад +2

    Train with Adam & I here...SPECIAL EVENT: www.sigsaueracademy.com/productdisplay/weapons-education-special-event

  • @billsutherland2128
    @billsutherland2128 8 лет назад

    It

  • @cHaCalbuilds
    @cHaCalbuilds 4 года назад +1

    Jjuinhuiii

  • @fallendragon69
    @fallendragon69 2 года назад +1

    Too much talking not enough demonstrating way too boring

  • @gfp9336
    @gfp9336 5 лет назад

    So slow, hahahah murica

  • @Packers786
    @Packers786 6 лет назад

    666th

  • @picksixtodahouse
    @picksixtodahouse 8 лет назад

    Quad rails are dead