How to survive a gunfight in a car Part 2 | Tactical Shooting Techniques | Tactical Rifleman

Published on December 2, 2016
Duration: 2:21

This guide details advanced techniques for surviving a gunfight from within a vehicle, as demonstrated by Rob from T1G. It covers vehicle setup for rapid deployment, engaging targets through glass, and executing a tactical bail-out using the car for cover. The instruction emphasizes weapon concealment, proper seatbelt use to prevent entanglement, and specific rifle manipulation for shooting through windshields.

Quick Summary

Learn to survive car gunfights with T1G Instructor Rob's expert techniques. This guide covers vehicle setup for rapid weapon deployment, shooting through windshields by 'short-stocking' and clearing glass, and tactical bail-outs using the car for cover. Proper seatbelt use is emphasized to prevent entanglement during egress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Vehicle Setup & Concealment
  2. 00:55Live Fire Demonstration
  3. 01:11Technique Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

How should you prepare your vehicle for a potential gunfight?

Conceal your weapon, perhaps with a towel, and position your seatbelt over your arm, not through it, to prevent entanglement during a rapid exit. This setup ensures quicker deployment and safer egress from the vehicle.

What is the "short-stocking" technique in shooting?

"Short-stocking" involves collapsing or pulling the adjustable rifle stock close to your body. This reduces the rifle's overall length, making it more maneuverable in confined spaces like a vehicle interior, and is crucial for shooting through windshields.

Why is it important to punch the barrel through the windshield after the first shot?

Punching the barrel through the glass after the initial shot clears the obstruction. This ensures a clean trajectory for subsequent aimed rounds, preventing the glass from deflecting the bullet or causing malfunctions.

How can you use your vehicle for cover during a gunfight?

After exiting the vehicle, use the door frame (A-pillar) and the car's body as cover. These structural elements can provide ballistic protection while you continue to engage threats.

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