Tactical Tuesday - Drill # 3 with the LCS SK19

Since this is on the theme of tactical training I would suggest some torso sized steel plates at close and mid ranges with a time target/timer with a reload some how. 


also add a transition between 2 shooting locations with transition from close to medium range targets and back and transition from rifle to pistol and back to rifle. Typical tactical training stuff, Plenty of it on your tube. I need a semi auto air pistol and shot gun now....🤔



and Instead of shooting one target do double tap on multiple targets to train target acquisition. 
 
I think you had fun there Michael! 

Just thinking out loud here .... scatter some steel around, make up some stages using them and the different support holes, as well as introducing some time limits. Got any local shooting buddy's that could join you to do a friendly competition? 

Nice barricades BTW!

Thanks, I've got some steel, but the pellet impacting the steel is waaaay louder than rubber mulch!

As a matter of fact I just had an out of town guest and we did a bunch of friendly competition drills. That video will air a week or two from now (I'm still sorting and stitching clips from our EBR Texas Lockdown event).
 
Since this is on the theme of tactical training I would suggest some torso sized steel plates at close and mid ranges with a time target/timer with a reload some how. 


also add a transition between 2 shooting locations with transition from close to medium range targets and back and transition from rifle to pistol and back to rifle. Typical tactical training stuff, Plenty of it on your tube. I need a semi auto air pistol and shot gun now....🤔



and Instead of shooting one target do double tap on multiple targets to train target acquisition.

I like your style
 
Thanks for sharing!

Looks like fun! I bought all of my SK19s because of the full auto feature. It may soon come a day when semiautos and full autos become the norm like when single shots became repeater multi shot magazine fed guns. It's all about what gun makers think will appeal to the masses and actually sell.

Must be the money (Deion Sanders style).

Actually @Nelly- RideWitMe
 
Man I really have to get my SK19 fixed. I only had it for about 3 months then someone broke into my house and it and my Brocock Sniper HR were stolen. I got them both back last month pretty much wrecked. I'm not exactly sure where they were recovered from but whoever had them obviously had no clue as to what they were.

I would first contact your home owners insurance company and make a claim on stolen recovered damaged goods. Won't hurt possible repair bill reinbursements then either way have the manufacturer take a look at it just in case it's beyond AOA's repair rebuild expertise.