Basics of clearing corners #dbada

Published on August 31, 2025
Duration: 0:50

This guide details the 'pieing' technique for clearing corners, emphasizing line of sight and blind spots. SHORTSHOT TONY, demonstrating high authority, explains how off-center positioning allows for early detection and engagement. The technique is crucial for tactical handgun proficiency.

Quick Summary

The 'pieing' technique for clearing corners involves slowly moving around a corner to incrementally expose yourself, allowing you to see the area and spot threats like an attacker's shoulder before they fully see you. This method leverages understanding of line of sight and blind spots for a tactical advantage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Line of Sight and Blind Spots
  2. 00:12Off-Center Positioning
  3. 00:23Visual Simulation
  4. 00:32Pieing the Corner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'pieing' technique for clearing corners?

The 'pieing' technique involves slowly moving around a corner, incrementally exposing yourself to see the area. This allows you to spot threats like an attacker's shoulder before they fully see you, gaining a tactical advantage.

How does line of sight relate to clearing corners?

Line of sight is crucial. By understanding where an attacker can see and where their blind spots are, you can maneuver to observe them before they observe you, using techniques like off-center positioning.

What are the key tactical concepts explained in the corner clearing video?

The video explains 'line of sight' and 'blind spots,' emphasizing the importance of off-center positioning and the 'pieing' method to gain a tactical advantage when approaching corners.

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