Posted September 18, 2015 2:19 pm by Comments

By Tactical-Life

Establishing versatile shooting positions is an essential part of any tactical training program. Renowned tactical trainer Pat McNamara now offers a simplified approach to bilateral training drills and how to pull off seamless weapon transitions in four easy steps. With all the simplicity and cadence of the well-known “stop, drop and roll” mantra, McNamara’s straightforward drill boils an operator’s movements down to the essentials: “Pull, switch, push and drop.”

Mastering a bilateral transition will give you the ability to enhance your close-quarters capabilities, whether that’s as a member of a tactical team or if you’re forced to defend yourself in the confines of your home or vehicle. The capability to switch from a left-handed to a right-handed position, or vice versa, will also allow you to keep your tactical rifle in the fight in the event of an injury to your strong hand.

For those unfamiliar with Pat McNamara, he earned 22 years of special operations experience, 13 of which were in 1st SFOD-D. He has extensive experience in hostile fire/combat zones in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, allowing him to refine his operational methods based on real-world results in the …read more

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