Neil from Geauga Firearms Academy explains the 'let it breathe' technique for one-man close-quarters battle (CQB) entry, emphasizing its use as a last resort for home defense. The core concept involves opening a door and pausing to observe before entering, creating an ambush opportunity for the defender by making their entry unpredictable. This method aims to gain the initiative by acting faster than a potential threat can react.
This video details the 'deliberate pieing' technique for Close Quarters Battle (CQB) entry, emphasizing a slow, methodical approach to clearing doorways. Instructor Dave from Tactical Hyve explains how to achieve 'diminishing returns' by maximizing visibility, using the doorway as a pivot, and taking small, controlled steps. The guide also covers specific footwork for entering the room after pieing to avoid 'hanging up' in the doorway.
This video focuses on the critical considerations for defending one's home, specifically addressing doorway situations. It emphasizes that effective home defense requires foundational skills in firearm handling, combat, and integrated movement. The presenter stresses the importance of seeking reputable training and dedicating time to practice. The video also references a related home defense video and provides links to support Tactical Rifleman via Patreon, as well as affiliate links for night vision, thermal imaging, riflescopes, lasers, and gear available on Amazon. The Tactical Rifleman website and social media channels are also promoted.
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