Protecting your Firearm from Being Snatched: Understanding the Body and What It Defends First

Published on July 17, 2023
Duration: 1:01

When faced with a physical threat, the body's natural reaction is to protect itself, not the firearm. Instructor Mike demonstrates how easily a weapon can be snatched from an open-carry position. Concealing the firearm under clothing significantly improves retention by making it harder to grab.

Quick Summary

When physically threatened, the body's natural reaction is to protect itself, not the firearm. Concealing your weapon under clothing enhances retention by making it harder for an attacker to grab, offering better security than open carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firearm Snatch Demonstration
  2. 00:14Body's Natural Defense Mechanism
  3. 00:41Concealment for Better Retention

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is firearm retention important in a self-defense situation?

Firearm retention is crucial because your weapon can be turned against you if an attacker gains control of it. Understanding how to maintain control, especially during a physical struggle, is a key aspect of responsible self-defense.

What is the body's natural reaction during a physical threat?

When physically threatened or pushed, the body's primary instinct is to protect itself and regain balance. This means your hands will naturally move to brace for impact or stabilize yourself, not to secure your firearm.

How does concealment affect firearm retention?

Concealing your firearm under clothing significantly improves retention. It makes it much harder for an attacker to get a solid grip on the weapon, providing an extra layer of security against disarms.

Is open carry or concealed carry better for firearm retention?

Concealed carry generally offers better firearm retention. An open-carry firearm is more accessible to an attacker, especially if you are distracted or unbalanced, making it easier to snatch.

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