georgiaboy47
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Using a deck of playing cards, the standard 54 card deck including Jokers, draw one card at a time. Using the given instructions for each suit/ type of card, complete the drill. (Example: You draw a 10 of Clubs. You will fire 10 single shots using a flash picture.) All drills will be conducted from either the holster, or punching out from the chest (Position 3 to 4). If the drill requires a speed reload or a tactical reload, fire the drill, conduct the prescribed reload technique, then fire the drill one more time. (Example: You draw the King of Diamonds, you must fire a hammer pair followed by a tactical reload and fire another hammer pair.) For Jacks, start firing the drill. Once you recieve the malfunction, conduct the proper immediate or remedial action, and follow it up by either a new mag or finishing the remaining mag. Have a friend load the mag (typically the first one), or setup the weapon, for the malfunction (ie, stovepipe, unseated mag, round not in chamber, double feed, etc.) You don't have to fire the full deck, but if you were to, it would be a total of 433 rounds. You can do this with any weapon. Here is the instructions for the suit and type.
Spade: Failure-to-Stop (hammer pair to the chest, one shot to the head)
Club: Single Shot (Flash Sight Picture)
Diamond: Hammer Pair
Heart: Controlled Pair
2-10: Indicated how many times to repeat the drill
Jack: Malfunction Drill
Queen: Off Hand
King: Tactical Reload
Ace: Speed Reload
Joker: Hip Shot (3yd-5yd)
I don't know if anyone in the shooting world has ever come up with this drill, but I have seen many MMA fighters use this drill with fighting techniques. I adapted this "game" to shooting using practical drills that we use all the time. This just allows a shooter to go over several drills while not keeping it stagnant. You can vary this drill to suit your needs, but this should be a pretty all inclusive drill.
Spade: Failure-to-Stop (hammer pair to the chest, one shot to the head)
Club: Single Shot (Flash Sight Picture)
Diamond: Hammer Pair
Heart: Controlled Pair
2-10: Indicated how many times to repeat the drill
Jack: Malfunction Drill
Queen: Off Hand
King: Tactical Reload
Ace: Speed Reload
Joker: Hip Shot (3yd-5yd)
I don't know if anyone in the shooting world has ever come up with this drill, but I have seen many MMA fighters use this drill with fighting techniques. I adapted this "game" to shooting using practical drills that we use all the time. This just allows a shooter to go over several drills while not keeping it stagnant. You can vary this drill to suit your needs, but this should be a pretty all inclusive drill.