Air Marshal Qualification
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 6:17 pm
My group hasn't been able to shoot in a few months due to losing our indoor, winter venue.
I thought we'd take advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to play a little.
If you have done any LE quals, you probably know that they are not known for being hard. Most departments and even the FBI have ridiculously easy standards. The only one considered difficult is the Air Marshal Qualification. It's all at close range, but it has some challenging time constraints. Even if your overall time is below the threshold and your accuracy is perfect, a single run over the allowed time is an immediate failure. Fumble a reload or draw and you're done.
The hardest portion by far is the 3 target 180° string. Drawing from concealment and hitting 3 targets in 3 different directions in under 3.5 seconds doesn't sound terrible, but doing it twice in a row on demand is a bit tough.
We had 10 attempts with only 3 passes among us. You can see, I barely made time in the 180° string. My fat ass doesn't have the torque to pivot very fast.
I thought we'd take advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to play a little.
If you have done any LE quals, you probably know that they are not known for being hard. Most departments and even the FBI have ridiculously easy standards. The only one considered difficult is the Air Marshal Qualification. It's all at close range, but it has some challenging time constraints. Even if your overall time is below the threshold and your accuracy is perfect, a single run over the allowed time is an immediate failure. Fumble a reload or draw and you're done.
The hardest portion by far is the 3 target 180° string. Drawing from concealment and hitting 3 targets in 3 different directions in under 3.5 seconds doesn't sound terrible, but doing it twice in a row on demand is a bit tough.
We had 10 attempts with only 3 passes among us. You can see, I barely made time in the 180° string. My fat ass doesn't have the torque to pivot very fast.