A Stark Reminder to Keep Your Defensive Firearm Chambered | Active Self Protection

Published on January 25, 2017
Duration: 3:03

This guide, based on analysis by John Correia of Active Self Protection, emphasizes the critical importance of keeping a defensive firearm chambered and ready for immediate use. It details the fatal consequences of an unchambered round, as demonstrated in a Bakersfield, California incident, and outlines the steps for both maintaining readiness and the emergency procedure if a round is not chambered.

Quick Summary

Keeping a defensive firearm chambered is critical for immediate readiness. John Correia of Active Self Protection highlights that an unchambered round causes a fatal delay, as demonstrated in a Bakersfield incident. The 'slingshot method' to chamber a round takes too long in a high-stress situation, emphasizing the need for proactive readiness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Firearm Readiness
  2. 00:30Incident Analysis: Bakersfield Robbery
  3. 01:06Compliance as a Tactical Strategy
  4. 01:53The Fatal Delay of an Unchambered Round
  5. 02:36Conclusion and Spiritual Fitness

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it crucial to keep a defensive firearm chambered?

Keeping a defensive firearm chambered means a round is already in the firing chamber, ready to be fired. This drastically reduces the time needed to engage a threat, as seen in the Active Self Protection analysis where a delay due to an unchambered round proved fatal.

What is the 'slingshot method' for chambering a round?

The 'slingshot method' is used when a semi-automatic firearm is not chambered. It involves pulling the slide fully to the rear and releasing it, allowing the firearm's mechanism to feed a round from the magazine into the chamber.

What tactical lesson can be learned from the Bakersfield incident?

The Bakersfield incident, analyzed by John Correia, serves as a stark reminder that defensive firearms must be chambered and ready for immediate use. The failure to have a chambered round resulted in a fatal delay for the victim.

What role does compliance play in a self-defense situation?

Compliance can be a valid tactical strategy to buy time in a self-defense encounter, especially if the defender is not yet in a position to draw their weapon. This allows for a potential opportunity to act when safer.

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