Retention Shooting | Private Class with Craig Douglas

Published on January 20, 2019
Duration: 30:56

This video details Craig Douglas's ECQC (Extreme Close Quarter Concepts) course, focusing on retention shooting techniques like the Thumb Pectoral Index (TPI). TPI ensures consistent shot placement, prevents self-injury, and maintains weapon control during close-range struggles. The course progresses through live-fire drills, emphasizing transitions from retention to full extension based on threat proximity, and incorporates vital fending positions and safety protocols.

Quick Summary

The Thumb Pectoral Index (TPI) is a retention shooting technique where the thumb indexes against the pectoral muscle. This creates a consistent downward muzzle angle, prevents self-shooting, and helps maintain weapon control during close-quarters struggles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ECQC Training
  2. 02:25The Problem with Close-Range Shooting
  3. 04:47Technical Breakdown of TPI
  4. 07:04Live Fire Progression Drills
  5. 13:50Appropriate Extension and Step Drill
  6. 18:42Fending Positions and Safety Rules

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Thumb Pectoral Index (TPI) in firearm retention?

TPI is a retention shooting technique where the thumb indexes against the pectoral muscle. This creates a consistent downward muzzle angle, prevents self-shooting, and helps maintain weapon control during close-quarters struggles.

How does 'Appropriate Extension' work in close-quarters combat?

Appropriate Extension means adjusting how far you extend the firearm based on the threat's distance. You transition from a retention grip (TPI) to a compressed two-handed grip, and finally to full extension as space opens up.

What are the key safety rules for retention shooting?

A crucial safety rule is to always 'park' your support hand flat on your chest before acquiring a two-handed grip. This prevents your support hand from ever crossing the muzzle during the draw or engagement.

What is ECQC and who teaches it?

ECQC stands for Extreme Close Quarter Concepts. This video features Craig Douglas of ShivWorks, a renowned expert, teaching these advanced firearm retention and close-quarters combat techniques.

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