Concealed Carry Scenario: Coming Home

Published on December 23, 2020
Duration: 3:40

This video demonstrates a concealed carry scenario focusing on approaching a home in an apartment complex. It highlights the importance of situational awareness, identifying potential threats and cover, and the concept of thinking like a predator to anticipate dangers. The instructor emphasizes team tactics for couples and the potential for handgun rounds to penetrate drywall in apartment settings.

Quick Summary

When returning home to an apartment complex, maintain tactical awareness by identifying 'positions of darkness' and potential blind spots. Utilize team tactics if with a partner, and be aware that handgun rounds can penetrate drywall, posing a risk to others.

Chapters

  1. 00:38Apartment Complex Approach
  2. 00:46Typical Apartment Setup
  3. 01:40Thinking Like a Predator
  4. 01:53Identifying Positions of Darkness
  5. 02:05Opening the Door Scenario
  6. 02:12Confrontation and Distraction
  7. 02:47Drywall Penetration Risk
  8. 03:20Importance of Blind Spot Awareness
  9. 03:26Team Tactics for Couples

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key considerations for concealed carry when returning home to an apartment complex?

When returning home to an apartment complex, it's crucial to maintain tactical awareness. Identify potential threats in 'positions of darkness' or blind spots. Consider team tactics if you are with a partner, ensuring both individuals are not solely focused on entry. Be aware that handgun rounds can penetrate drywall.

How can a distraction be used effectively in a self-defense scenario?

A sudden aggressive action or verbalization can serve as a distraction in a self-defense situation. This can create an opportunity to move, escape, or gain a tactical advantage. The effectiveness of the distraction depends on the speed and decisiveness of the action taken.

What is the risk of handgun rounds penetrating drywall in an apartment setting?

Standard handgun rounds, common in concealed carry, can penetrate typical drywall construction found in apartment buildings. This means that firing a weapon in your apartment could pose a risk to occupants in adjacent units or hallways.

Why is it important to think like a predator in self-defense scenarios?

Thinking like a predator means proactively anticipating potential threats and understanding how an attacker might operate. This mindset allows you to identify vulnerabilities in your environment and develop defensive strategies before an incident occurs, enhancing your preparedness.

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