How to Stack the Odds in Your Favor in a Gunfight

Published on March 13, 2026
Duration: 11:38

This video, featuring Chief Instructor Ernie Medina of Tap Rack Bang, provides expert tactical guidance on how to stack the odds in your favor during a gunfight. Medina emphasizes the critical importance of recognizing pre-attack signals for early reaction and repositioning. He details the difference between cover and concealment, using examples like sand-filled barrels versus empty ones, and stresses the advantage of supported shooting stances for accuracy at distance, citing the example of Elijah Dickens in the Indiana Mall shooting.

Quick Summary

Expert gunfight tactics emphasize recognizing pre-attack signals for early reaction and repositioning. Understanding cover (stops bullets) versus concealment (hides presence) is vital, as is utilizing supported shooting stances to enhance accuracy at distance, considering angles of fire to ensure safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pre-Attack Signals & Early Reaction
  2. 01:03Gaining a Better Position
  3. 01:36Angle of Fire & Safety
  4. 03:09Cover vs. Concealment Explained
  5. 07:01Supported vs. Unsupported Shooting
  6. 09:16Elijah Dickens Example

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of recognizing pre-attack signals in a gunfight?

Recognizing pre-attack signals provides a crucial advantage by allowing you to react early, potentially getting ahead of the threat and enabling you to move to a better position or prepare your defense before the confrontation escalates.

How does cover differ from concealment in a firearm engagement?

Cover offers ballistic protection, meaning it can stop bullets. Concealment merely hides your presence or actions but does not stop projectiles. Ideally, a position provides both cover and concealment.

Why is supported shooting important in a gunfight?

Supported shooting stabilizes your firearm, significantly increasing accuracy, especially at distances beyond close quarters. This stability minimizes movement and improves hit probability, crucial for effective threat neutralization.

What tactical principle should be considered regarding the angle of fire?

The angle of fire is critical to avoid ricochets and ensure you do not hit innocent bystanders behind the threat. Repositioning can help achieve a safer angle and background for your engagement.

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