Store Robbery Shows Why You Need To Practice Your Stance

Published on January 16, 2023
Duration: 6:51

This video analyzes a store robbery where the clerk engaged the suspect. Key takeaways include the importance of practicing shooting from various positions due to environmental obstacles and the critical need for rapid malfunction clearance. The analysis highlights pre-attack indicators and introduces tactical acronyms like FIBSA and TAPPFS for post-incident protocols, emphasizing preparedness and effective response.

Quick Summary

Practicing shooting from odd positions like kneeling is crucial for self-defense due to environmental obstacles. The video also stresses rapid malfunction clearance and introduces tactical acronyms FIBSA and TAPPFS for threat assessment and post-incident response.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsor Mantis
  2. 00:42Incident Overview: Store Robbery
  3. 01:31The Shooting & Firearm Malfunction
  4. 01:58Tactical Analysis: FIBSA Indicators
  5. 03:33Carry Methods & Shooting Positions
  6. 04:46Malfunctions & Blind Firing Dangers
  7. 06:02Post-Incident Protocol: TAPPFS

Frequently Asked Questions

What tactical acronyms are introduced for self-defense scenarios?

The video introduces FIBSA (Fudge, I'm Being Shot At) to describe a suspect's reaction to gunfire and TAPPFS for post-incident protocol: Threat, Accomplices, Partners, Injuries, Firearm, Follow-up, and Seek Help.

Why is practicing shooting from odd positions important for self-defense?

Practicing shooting from odd positions, like kneeling or from behind cover, is essential because real-world encounters often involve environmental obstacles. This training helps adapt to unexpected barriers like counter heights, improving effectiveness.

What are the dangers of 'blind firing' in a self-defense situation?

Blind firing, or shooting without a clear line of sight around corners, is highly dangerous. It poses a significant risk to bystanders and has a very low probability of successfully neutralizing a threat, making it an ineffective and unsafe tactic.

How does the Mantis system help improve shooting skills?

Mantis offers training systems like the X10, Laser Academy, and Blackbeard. These tools provide detailed analysis of shooting performance, including recoil analysis, holster draw times, and dynamic drills, to help shooters identify and correct flaws.

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