This video analyzes the '3-3-3 rule' of gunfights (3 feet, 3 seconds, 3 shots) using civilian self-defense data, contrasting it with law enforcement statistics. Attorneys from Armed Attorneys break down their findings from 30 recent shooting incidents, revealing that civilian encounters often differ significantly from the rule's parameters, particularly in distance and duration. They emphasize the importance of preparing for likely scenarios and understanding the nuances of self-defense incidents.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of carrying a firearm with a round already in the chamber for self-defense scenarios. It highlights that defensive encounters, according to FBI statistics, often occur at very close distances (under three yards), in low light, and involve fewer than three rounds. Failing to chamber a round before needing to use a firearm puts the carrier at a significant disadvantage.
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