The High Port is a rifle carry position useful for close-quarters combat, especially in structures or vehicles. It involves pinching the stock between the forearm and bicep with the muzzle at a 45-degree angle. Key considerations include height differences between shooters to avoid muzzle strikes and the transition to firing by pushing the rifle out and returning it to the shoulder pocket.
This Geauga Firearms Academy video features Kim and Neil discussing the tactical considerations of muzzle orientation, specifically "muzzle up" versus "muzzle down" (low ready vs. high ready). They emphasize that these are demonstrations of concepts and best practices, and strongly advise seeking professional, hands-on training. The video also promotes their Patreon channel, website for training classes, and social media presence, along with affiliate links for Optics Planet, KORE Belts, and Olight.
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