Concealed Carrier Highlights the Defensive Display of a Firearm | Active Self Protection

Published on December 27, 2016
Duration: 3:02

This video, featuring John Correia, highlights the critical importance of situational awareness in self-defense. It demonstrates a defensive firearm display technique where presenting a weapon at the side, rather than immediately aiming, can deter attackers. The analysis also touches upon the legal aspects of brandishing and the tactical advantage of carrying a chambered firearm.

Quick Summary

John Correia highlights situational awareness as the paramount tool for self-defense. He demonstrates a defensive firearm display technique, presenting the weapon at the side to deter threats. Carrying a firearm chambered is recommended for faster deployment, and legal interpretations of defensive display vary by jurisdiction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Situational Awareness
  2. 00:09Incident Overview & Key Lessons
  3. 00:35Surveillance Analysis of Threat
  4. 01:01Defensive Firearm Display in Action
  5. 02:05Chambered Carry & Legal Aspects

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most critical tool for a self-defender according to John Correia?

John Correia emphasizes that situational awareness is the most critical tool for a self-defender. He states that a life dedicated to awareness is the fundamental basis for ensuring personal safety and effectively responding to potential threats.

How should a firearm be presented in a defensive display?

In a defensive display, the firearm should be presented at the side, often in a low-ready position, rather than immediately pointing it at the perceived threat. This method serves as a deterrent and avoids premature escalation.

What is the advantage of carrying a firearm chambered?

Carrying a firearm with a round already in the chamber allows for significantly faster deployment during a critical incident. If unchambered, the user must rack the slide, adding a delay that could be crucial.

Is presenting a firearm defensively considered brandishing?

In some jurisdictions, like Arizona, presenting a firearm defensively as a preparation for a perceived threat is legally distinct from unlawful brandishing. The context and intent are key factors in legal interpretation.

Related News

All News →

More Tactical & Gear Videos You Might Like

More from Active Self Protection

View all →