CPP Brief #2 Dry Practice Skills (Part 2) Practice and Evaluation 1.

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CPP Brief #2 Dry Practice Skills (Part 2) Practice and Evaluation 1

Dry Practice Skills Part 2 Full Presentation Engagement Techniques Reloads Search and assess Corrective action 1

Presentation ELP CPP From Alert Carry From Ready From Ready From Holster Holster presentation – two opportunities to sweep safety. Reinforces balance between speed and accuracy.

Presentation from Holster

Engagement Techniques Precision Shot Sight alignment is more critical the smaller the target and the greater the distance to the target. In these situations, the slow fire technique is used: - Thumbcock the pistol for a single action shot. Close one eye and focus on the front sight. Fire one well-aimed, precision shot on the target.

Engagement Techniques Controlled Pair Two aimed shots fired upon a target in rapid succession. A sight picture is acquired on both shots. Two shots increase the trauma (i.e., shock, blood loss) on the target. 2 1

Engagement Techniques Failure to Stop 3 If the target still poses a threat after two shots, conduct a Failure to Stop. Two shots fired to the chest followed by a slow fire, precision shot to an alternate aiming area. 2 1

Reloads ELP CPP Dry reload Condition 1 reload Speed reload Tactical reload Procedures are the same. Difference in workspace; CPP workspace is higher.

Search and Assess

Actions Taken Upon Assessing the Situation If the threat has not been eliminated: Reengage. Seek cover. Seek support. If the fight is over: Conduct a chamber check. Determine condition of weapon. Conduct a reload. Holster.

Corrective Action ELP CPP Remedial Action Corrective Action Slide is forward Visible obstruction CMC Corrective Action includes user serviceability inspection. Ties to shooter-induced stoppages and mechanical failure of pistol. Shows CMC why stoppage occurred and what to look for and how to teach shooter how to avoid stoppages.

Dry Practice and Evaluation MTC CMT’s provide EDIP Instruction Scripts for EDIP Instruction provided in student binder T3 Students practice in groups. Final Evaluation (Thursday) after ISMT

Questions? 1