CCW Permit Holder Interrupts Hold Up: First Person Defender | S7 E8

Published on October 12, 2019
Duration: 17:25

This guide details tactical shooting techniques for civilian defense scenarios, drawing from expert analysis by Ryan Gresham and Chris Cerino. It emphasizes using cover effectively, employing 'slicing the pie' to assess threats, and adjusting shooting positions to mitigate collateral damage. The instruction highlights the importance of situational awareness and making critical decisions based on an aggressor's actions and intent.

Quick Summary

Learn critical self-defense tactics from a CCW permit holder's experience. Expert analysis covers using cover, 'slicing the pie' for threat assessment, and adjusting shooting angles to protect bystanders. Situational awareness and intent-based engagement are emphasized for effective civilian defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Participant Profile
  2. 02:09Scenario 1: Restaurant Hold-Up
  3. 04:31Scenario 1 Debrief
  4. 07:16Tactical Training: Using Cover
  5. 09:33Tactical Training: Kneeling and Angles
  6. 11:42Scenario 2: Robbery Intervention
  7. 14:50Final Debrief and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What tactical techniques are crucial for a CCW permit holder during a robbery?

Key techniques include using cover effectively, practicing 'slicing the pie' for threat assessment, and minimizing exposure by switching hands and eyes. Maintaining high situational awareness and understanding when to engage based on intent are also vital.

How can a shooter alter bullet trajectory in a crowded environment?

Shooting from a kneeling position and adjusting your body angle can alter bullet trajectories. This allows for shots to be directed upward towards the ceiling, significantly reducing the risk of hitting bystanders in a public space.

What is the importance of situational awareness in self-defense?

Situational awareness is paramount. It allows you to identify potential threats early, assess their intent, and make informed decisions about engagement. It also helps differentiate between threats and non-threats, such as law enforcement or other armed citizens.

What does 'slicing the pie' mean in tactical shooting?

'Slicing the pie' is a method of clearing corners or assessing a situation by gradually exposing yourself to the threat's line of sight. This allows you to gather information about what's around the corner or in the room with minimal risk of being seen.

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