Hair Salon Defender Smokes Robber

Published on April 17, 2020
Duration: 6:31

This video from Active Self Protection analyzes a defensive shooting incident in a South African hair salon. Instructor John Correia, an evidence-based defensive trainer, emphasizes the importance of proactive preparation, including carrying defensive tools and practicing drawing from various positions. He discusses tactical considerations like counter-ambush, the effectiveness of Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) ammunition for stopping power and reduced over-penetration, and post-engagement tactics for dominating the space.

Quick Summary

Active Self Protection's John Correia analyzes a hair salon defense incident, stressing the importance of carrying defensive tools, practicing firearm draws from unusual positions, and using Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) ammunition for optimal stopping power and safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Hair Salon Defense
  2. 00:26Incident Overview: Armed Robbery
  3. 01:09Tactical Mindset: Initiative & Preparation
  4. 02:09Counter-Ambush & Draw Technique
  5. 03:13Ammunition: JHP vs FMJ & Ethics
  6. 04:11Post-Engagement Tactics: Dominate Space
  7. 05:21Spiritual Fitness & Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key tactical takeaways from the hair salon defensive shooting incident?

Key takeaways include maintaining a proactive mindset ('Attitude, Skills, and a Plan'), carrying defensive tools on your person, practicing firearm draws from various positions, using effective ammunition like JHP, and dominating the space after engagement.

Why is ammunition choice important in a self-defense scenario?

Ammunition choice is critical for stopping power and safety. Jacketed Hollow Points (JHP) are recommended for self-defense as they expand upon impact, maximizing incapacitation while minimizing the risk of over-penetration through barriers or unintended targets.

How should one approach drawing a concealed firearm under unusual clothing?

Drawing from under non-standard garments, such as a barber's smock, requires specific practice. Defenders should train to overcome potential obstructions and ensure their firearm remains accessible and can be deployed quickly and efficiently.

What does 'dominate the space' mean after a defensive shooting?

'Dominate the space' means ensuring the immediate area is secure and free of further threats after firing your weapon. This involves assessing your surroundings before retreating to confirm the threat has been neutralized or has fled.

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