Store Clerk Covers His ASP

Published on January 2, 2022
Duration: 6:22

This video analyzes a self-defense incident where a store clerk, a former police officer, was shot but successfully neutralized his attacker. Key takeaways include the importance of carrying at work, the clerk's impressive 2.0-second draw-to-first-shot time, and tactical advice on maintaining a two-handed grip and continuing to shoot until the threat is stopped.

Quick Summary

The store clerk demonstrated remarkable resilience, achieving a 2.0-second draw-to-first-shot time after being shot. Tactical advice emphasizes shooting until the threat stops and maintaining a two-handed grip for accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:51Incident Analysis: Clerk Shot, Returns Fire
  3. 01:32Importance of Carrying at Work
  4. 02:41Technical Draw Time and Emotional Fitness
  5. 03:58Grip Critique and the FIBs Factor
  6. 05:02Final Tactical Lessons: Shoot Until Threat Stops

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the store clerk's draw-to-first-shot time in the incident?

The store clerk achieved an impressive draw-to-first-shot time of approximately 2.0 seconds. This time meets the national standard often cited for concealed carriers in defensive scenarios.

What tactical advice is given regarding shooting during a self-defense encounter?

The advice is to continue shooting until the threat is neutralized or stops. It's also crucial to avoid chasing fleeing suspects, as this can lead you into unknown tactical situations.

What is the 'FIBs factor' mentioned in the video?

The 'FIBs factor' is an acronym for 'Fudge, I've Been Shot.' It refers to the psychological impact and potential behavioral change observed in an assailant after they realize they have been hit.

Why is a two-handed grip recommended over a one-handed grip in self-defense?

A two-handed grip provides significantly better stability and control over the firearm compared to a one-handed grip. This enhanced control generally leads to improved accuracy, especially under stress.

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