This guide details a technique for shooting from inside a vehicle, emphasizing proper rifle storage and deployment. It covers methods for engaging targets through a windshield, including positioning the rifle over the shoulder for longer firearms and utilizing the windshield as a pivot point after creating an initial hole. The instruction is geared towards individuals with some firearms experience.
This video demonstrates an expert-level technique for safely and effectively shooting from inside a vehicle. The instructor, with clear authority, explains how to establish a firing point by shooting through the windshield, utilizing it as a pivot, and adapting rifle positioning for different firearm lengths. The demonstration emphasizes practical application in a self-defense scenario.
This expert guide details a test to determine the precision of shooting through a vehicle windshield. It covers the methodology for testing both hollow point and FMJ ammunition, highlighting the significant deflection observed with hollow points and the improved accuracy with FMJ rounds. The instruction emphasizes safe firearm handling and awareness of potential hazards like glass dust.
This guide details an experiment by Civilian Tactical to test handgun accuracy when shooting through a car windshield. The host, demonstrating experienced authority, uses a Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Plus with a Riton Optics RPX-1 to evaluate bullet deflection with different ammunition types. The findings indicate that Full Metal Jacket rounds perform better than Hollow Points in this specific scenario, though accuracy remains challenging.
This video demonstrates a technique for safely and effectively shooting from inside a vehicle. It covers proper rifle storage, establishing a firing position, creating a pivot point through the windshield, and adapting to different rifle lengths and windshield proximity. The instruction emphasizes maintaining sight picture and utilizing the windshield as a stable platform.
This video demonstrates a technique for engaging targets from within a vehicle. It covers proper rifle storage, methods for bringing the rifle to bear through a windshield (including over-the-shoulder for longer stocks), and establishing a pivot point using the created hole in the glass. The instruction emphasizes adapting to different rifle lengths and windshield proximity.
This guide details a technique for firing a rifle from inside a vehicle. It covers proper firearm storage, bringing the weapon to bear over or on the shoulder depending on rifle length, using optics, and creating a stable shooting platform by firing through the windshield and using it as a pivot point. The instruction emphasizes adapting to different rifle configurations and windshield proximity.
This video demonstrates a technique for engaging targets from within a vehicle. It covers proper rifle storage, bringing the firearm to bear over or on the shoulder depending on rifle length and proximity to the windshield, and utilizing a hole in the windshield as a pivot point for shooting. The instruction emphasizes adapting to different rifle configurations and windshield distances.
This guide details the tactical response of an Arizona DPS trooper engaging a suspect firing a fully automatic weapon. The trooper re-entered his Dodge Charger for cover and returned fire through the windshield. The analysis, presented by Active Self Protection hosts John Correia and Mike Willever, covers the use of the vehicle for cover, the ballistics of shooting through automotive glass, and the high cognitive load experienced by the officer.
This guide, based on a real-world test by experienced shooter CajunBoyJake, details the significant risks associated with shooting through a vehicle windshield. It emphasizes that bullet deflection and loss of velocity are major concerns, but the most critical danger is inhaling glass dust, which can lead to severe health consequences like loss of taste and smell. The expert strongly advises against shooting through glass, recommending alternatives like rolling down windows or exiting the vehicle.
This video demonstrates a technique for engaging targets from within a vehicle. It covers proper rifle storage, bringing the weapon up to fire, and utilizing the windshield as a pivot point after creating an initial opening. The instruction emphasizes adapting to different rifle lengths and maintaining optic use.
This guide details how to escape a front vehicle ambush, drawing on expert instruction from Mike and Angel Cortez of USCCA. It covers critical decisions like prioritizing escape over fighting, using the vehicle as cover (though limited), and specific techniques for shooting through windshields. The strategy emphasizes coordinated movement, cover fire, and securing passengers, all while promoting a 'shoot and move' philosophy to avoid becoming a stationary target.
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