CMMS Flashcards

(18 cards)

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Single shot, controlled pair, 3” dot, 7m

A

Emphasize

  • Pulling out slack and breaking shot at full presentation
  • follow through, trigger prep and smooth trigger squeeze
  • This is a slow aim fire drill
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Ball and dummy drill, 3” dot, 7m

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  • Focus on fundamentals, avoid anticipation
  • Partner observes mistakes and makes corrections
  • 15rds loose
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Immediate action drill, VTAC, 7m

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  • Controlled pairs
  • Cover malfunctions, stove pipe and double feed
  • Maintain fundamentals
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TACMAG reload, VTAC, 7m

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  • Controlled pairs
  • Utilize work space
  • Stow partial mag
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Slide lock reload, VTAC, 7m

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  • Single shot, reengage after reload
  • Use flick or sweep if mag doesn’t drop
  • Utilize work space
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Draw, VTAC, 7m

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-Controlled pairs
-Position 1, break retention, strong grip
-Position 2 clear from holster, aim at target
-Position 3 establish two handed grip
-Position 4 full presentation
Emphasize
-fluid movemont, trigger prep, follow through
Avoid
-fishing, scooping, and anticipation

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7
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5rd string, VTAC, 7m

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  • Drill is designed to teach the shooter to manage recoil and reestablish proper sight picture, and trigger control between shots
  • Explain the importance of natural point of aim and maintaining proper stance and grip
  • Emphasize follow through and preparation of next engagement
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Strong/ support hand, VTAC, 7m

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  • Single shot
  • Explain the importance of stepping into a modified stance to provide a more natural point of aim
  • Use blade/ straight stance
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Hold over drill, 3” dot, 5-20m

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  • Explain height over bore

- Make mental note of drop per distances

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Up drill, VTAC, 7-15m

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Emphasize

  • Depressed muzzle
  • Aggressive stance
  • Multiple sight pictures
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11
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Three little kittens

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Demonstrate how to properly clear three types of malfunctions.

  • Failure to feed
  • Double feed
  • Bolt override
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12
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Reinforcement drills, TB/ VTAC, 10m, 25m, 50m

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Rifle: Triple bull (25m) 1X10 30sec standing, 1X10 20sec kneeling, 1X10 10sec prone
Rifle: Triple bull (50m) 1min all three positions
Pistol: Triple bull (10m) 1X10 30sec standing, 1X10 20sec kneeling, 1X10 10sec prone
Pistol: 25m bull, 1X10 3-10min

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13
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Transition drill, VTAC, 7m

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The purpose of this drill, is to always have a weapon in the fight, so you can eliminate the threat or get to cover, to get your primary into operation

  • Attempt to put weapon on safe
  • Simultaneously stow primary, draw secondary
  • Utilize check drill
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14
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Failure drill, VTAC, 7-10m

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The failure drill is part of a shooters solution. It is used when the desired effects of your center mass shots do not incapacitate the enemy and forces the shooter to end the conflict by indexing the head
Explain the importance of
-Identifying your target
-Shifting sights to eyes, not tracing

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15
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Shooting from retention, VTAC, 3m

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Shooting from retention is an immediate action drill
Emphasize
-Shots from retention (pos 2) should impact the pelvis
-Create space
-Continue engaging to pos 4
-Eliminate threat, transition to primary

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16
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222 drill, VTAC, 7m

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Start from depressed muzzle
Engage
-Left 2 center mass
-Center 2 CM
-Right 2 CM
Emphasize snapping the gun, eyes move to target, gun follows
17
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Triple threat failure drill, VTAC, 7m

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From depressed muzzle, engage one of three targets (L,C,R) with 3rds center mass, 1 to the head, 1 to the groin, repeat until forced to transition

18
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Multi target with depth, 2HP, 1LP, 7-10m

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Explain eliminating immediate threat vs. target in line