Concealed Carry Retention Shooting | Tactical Rifleman

Published on January 4, 2019
Duration: 5:14

Instructor Z from Tactical Rifleman demonstrates advanced concealed carry retention shooting techniques. The guide covers firing a striker-fired pistol with an impeded slide, one-handed retention, and a critical low retention shooting method targeting the pelvic area to create space and stop a threat in close-quarters combat. This expert instruction emphasizes weapon manipulation and tactical movement for survival.

Quick Summary

Instructor Z from Tactical Rifleman explains that striker-fired pistols can fire with an impeded slide, but won't cycle. He demonstrates the low retention shooting technique, pinning the weapon to the rib cage and angling it towards the pelvic area to create space and stop threats in close-quarters combat.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Intro and Concealed Carry Retention
  2. 00:47Slide Impediment Demonstration
  3. 01:49One-Handed Retention Techniques
  4. 02:37Close Proximity Fighting and Safety
  5. 03:21Low Retention Shooting Technique
  6. 04:04Pelvic Area Engagement
  7. 04:20Putting It All Together
  8. 05:01Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a striker-fired pistol fire if the slide is impeded?

Yes, striker-fired weapons like Glocks are designed to still fire if the slide is impeded, provided there is a round chambered. However, the weapon will not cycle, requiring manual intervention to clear and prepare for subsequent shots.

What is the low retention shooting technique for close-quarters combat?

The low retention shooting technique involves pinning the firearm to your rib cage, angled downwards towards the pelvic area. Your thumb is flagged to allow the slide to cycle, enabling you to create space and stop a threat mechanically.

What are the primary safety concerns in close-quarters pistol fighting?

In close-quarters fighting with a pistol, the primary safety concern is avoiding self-injury. It's crucial to practice basing and managing space to create distance and maintain control of the weapon.

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