Armed Robbers Do Not Like Armed Patrons

Published on September 28, 2020
Duration: 7:31

This analysis, presented by John Correia of Active Self Protection, breaks down a self-defense incident involving a security guard's response to an armed robbery. It highlights the critical importance of situational awareness, proper defensive tool carry, and effective draw mechanics under stress. The video critiques pocket carry for larger firearms due to potential grip issues and introduces the 'FIBS' factor (Fear-Induced Behavioral Symptoms), emphasizing the necessity of rigorous training to ensure accurate first shots in critical encounters.

Quick Summary

John Correia of Active Self Protection analyzes a defensive shooting incident, emphasizing situational awareness and proper draw mechanics. He discusses the challenges of pocket carrying large firearms under stress and introduces the FIBS factor, highlighting the need for rigorous training to ensure effective first shots. The Mantis X10 system is presented as a tool for performance analysis.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:26Incident Breakdown
  3. 01:34Lessons on Preparedness
  4. 02:43Carry Methods and Grip Mechanics
  5. 04:08The FIBS Factor and Training
  6. 05:43Firearm Vetting and Safety Rules

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FIBS factor mentioned in defensive shooting analysis?

FIBS stands for Fear-Induced Behavioral Symptoms. These are physiological and psychological responses to extreme stress or fear that can impair motor skills and decision-making, making consistent training crucial for effective performance in critical incidents.

Why is situational awareness important in self-defense?

Situational awareness allows individuals to detect potential threats early, enabling them to react proactively. In the analyzed incident, the security guard's awareness allowed him to draw his weapon and counter-ambush the robber, a key factor in surviving the encounter.

What are the drawbacks of pocket carrying large firearms?

Carrying large firearms in a pocket, especially under stress, can make it difficult to establish a proper firing grip. This compromised grip can significantly hinder accuracy and the effectiveness of the defensive shot.

How does the Mantis X10 aid in firearm training?

The Mantis X10 is a firearms performance system that provides analysis for holster draws, recoil, and overall shooting performance. It helps shooters identify and correct flaws in their technique, improving grip and accuracy.

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