Attempted Child Abduction from Local Playground: First Person Defender | S7 E5

Published on September 28, 2019
Duration: 17:54

This episode of First Person Defender simulates a child abduction attempt at a playground, highlighting the legal and tactical considerations of civilian intervention. Kristy, an experienced instructor, successfully de-escalates the situation by drawing her firearm when the suspect becomes aggressive. The debrief emphasizes the importance of understanding intervention laws and the speed of drawing from concealment, with hand-on-gun proving fastest at 0.80 seconds.

Quick Summary

The fastest draw time from concealment in the First Person Defender playground scenario was 0.80 seconds, achieved using the hand-on-gun method. One-handed shooting is also crucial for creating distance and moving off-line in close quarters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Safety Disclaimer
  2. 00:52Participant Kristy's Background
  3. 01:45Playground Abduction Scenario
  4. 04:48Scenario Debrief & Analysis
  5. 08:15Tactical Analysis: Draw Times
  6. 11:58Close Quarters Training: One-Handed Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest draw time demonstrated in the First Person Defender playground scenario?

During the tactical analysis segment, Greg Lapin demonstrated that the fastest draw time from concealment was achieved with the hand-on-gun method, clocking in at an impressive 0.80 seconds.

Why is one-handed shooting important in close-quarters self-defense?

Chris Cerino explains that one-handed shooting is vital in close quarters to create necessary distance from an attacker and to move off-line, increasing survivability and control during a dynamic encounter.

What are the key considerations when intervening in a potential child abduction scenario?

The debrief highlights the importance of understanding the legalities of intervening for a stranger's child and the tactical decision-making process, such as when to draw a weapon based on the suspect's aggression.

What firearms were featured in the First Person Defender episode?

The episode featured a Springfield Armory XD-M OSP, noted for its optics-ready slide, and a Ruger Security-9 Compact, a 9mm pistol with a 10+1 capacity.

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