http://www.activeresponsetraining.net/s ... raining%29In fact, using the FBI standards might make a lot of sense for the average armed citizen. The FBI recently changed their qualification course to better reflect the scenarios where agents have fired their weapons. Since the FBI agents are plain clothed and carry concealed, the situations where they use their guns are very similar to the situations that the average armed citizen might experience.
Article: Shooting Drill- FBI Qualification Test
Article: Shooting Drill- FBI Qualification Test
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Re: Article: Shooting Drill- FBI Qualification Test
Printed that one. Going to try it next time I got to pistol practice.
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Re: Article: Shooting Drill- FBI Qualification Test
That's a bit easier than the old FBI test (and we were shooting revolvers).
The three shot series were five shots then. (All exercises were "load five.")
No mention of barricade right and barricade left. (These were one handed).
We also shot five prone. Targets were 2/3 silhouettes. Great fun with black front sights.
The three shot series were five shots then. (All exercises were "load five.")
No mention of barricade right and barricade left. (These were one handed).
We also shot five prone. Targets were 2/3 silhouettes. Great fun with black front sights.
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