RE Factor Tactical’s IQ Target is versatile enough to be used a number of different ways. You’ll probably have no trouble coming up with drills to use it with but if want some ideas… Check out RE Factor Tactical’s list of potential drill options.
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User Error!
I once saw a shooter at the range who was having trouble with a new AR-15. He was having various types of stoppages, including a pretty nasty bolt over malfunction, with nearly every shot. He asked for some input so we checked a few things. There were no obvious issues so I suggested he take a few shots while I watched.
He was pretty exasperated with the rifle until I noticed that he was partially blocking the ejection port of the rifle with the fingers of his support hand which were wrapped around the magwell far enough and high enough that they were preventing the dust cover from opening fully. This created a circular problem. He would have a malfunction, work to clear it, insert a mag, work the charging handle, grip the rifle the same way, then try to shoot, and then start all over again unaware that it was his grip that was stopping the rifle.
That is a dramatic example but there are plenty of less obvious ways we sabotage ourselves. I’ve witnessed (or experienced) preventable stoppages caused by…
- improper lubrication
- riding the slide/charging handle forward
- improper press checks
- poor grip (hand placement, unlocked wrists, etc.)
- improper or nonexistent maintenance
- improper parts selection
- improper reassembly
- and who knows what else…
Some of these are training issues. Some are just absent-mindedness or laziness. All are preventable.
It all makes me wonder how many workable guns have been written off because of user error. It also makes me wonder how many people can pan the value of very basic firearm familiarity training like what the NRA provides. Some of these things would be taken for granted in a defensive firearm course or only corrected as needed.
Before you ever pick up a shot timer, spend some time learning the basics and don’t be ashamed to seek the most basic training. Don’t cause your own malfunctions!
Rockwell Tactical Group RTG Pattern Targets Available from Law Enforcement Targets
From Rockwell Tactical Group:
March 17th, 2016 – Rockwell Tactical (www.rockwelltactical.com) is pleased to announce that it has exclusively partnered with Law Enforcement Targets (www.letargets.com) to offer their widely popular RTG 1 and RTG 2 pattern targets for sale.Designed and tested by US Army Special Forces weapons sergeants, these targets allow the shooter to engage threat sized silhouettes, as well as offering the shooter the ability to shoot shapes, colors, and numbers for target recognition and multiple target drills.These targets are widely used in civilian training, and are also in use by US Army Special Forces to promote proper target recognition and transition.
Jared Ross, the owner and president of Rockwell Tactical, described the targets and their creation recently –“We designed these targets to enhance our training regimen while on deployment, and wanted to make sure we engage both man sized silhouettes as well as use them for multiple target and target recognition drills. Their layout is a big step beyond the traditional dot or silhouette target, and really offer a good value for the money with the ability to shoot multiple drills on the same target.”The targets are now available in both patterns from the Law Enforcement Targets website (www.letargets.com), as well as Rockwell Tactical directly (www.rockwelltactical.com).
Red Oktober Kalashnikov Championship News
The Red Oktober Kalashniov Championship that we first told you about in January is gaining momentum. The proof of that is in their new title sponsor, Rifle Dynamics. The match is now known officially as the Rifle Dynamics Red Oktober Kalashnikov Championship.
Registration is now open and the event can handle up to 300 shooters. Visit the Red Oktober website to learn more.
Complete Glock Reference Guide – Fourth Edition
I have an earlier edition of Lone Wolf’s Complete Glock Reference Guide that I have been using for years. The reference tables on parts compatibility and parts numbers are invaluable. They have now released the new 4th edition that includes the latest models and parts. If you are a Glock shooter who does their own maintenance, this is a great addition to your library.
Check out the Complete Glock Reference Guide – Fourth Edition at Lone Wolf Distributors.