Local Shop Owner Comes To The Fight Prepared

Published on June 23, 2022
Duration: 6:53

This video breaks down a self-defense incident where a shop owner successfully used a surreptitious draw to defend himself. Expert John Correia analyzes the tactical concepts, emphasizing the importance of Every Day Carry (EDC) and the 'initiative deficit' defenders face. The guide focuses on the surreptitious draw technique, a method prioritizing stealth to gain an advantage in a confrontation.

Quick Summary

The surreptitious draw is a concealed carry technique prioritizing stealth, often using body positioning to obscure the draw motion. Expert John Correia emphasizes its importance alongside Every Day Carry (EDC) for defenders facing an 'initiative deficit.' Post-engagement actions focus on securing the area and calling for help, not pursuit.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:33Incident Breakdown
  3. 01:51Lesson: Every Day Carry (EDC)
  4. 02:27Tactical Concepts: Initiative Deficit and Compliance
  5. 03:36The Surreptitious Draw
  6. 04:09Weapon Readiness and Grip
  7. 06:14Post-Engagement Actions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the surreptitious draw technique?

The surreptitious draw is a concealed carry technique focused on drawing a firearm with minimal visible movement. It often involves using body positioning, like turning the hip away from an attacker, to obscure the action and gain a stealth advantage.

Why is Every Day Carry (EDC) important in self-defense?

Every Day Carry (EDC) is crucial because violent encounters can happen unexpectedly, even in familiar environments. Being consistently armed ensures you are prepared to defend yourself when confronted with a threat, potentially saving your life.

What tactical concept does John Correia highlight regarding defenders?

John Correia highlights the 'initiative deficit,' explaining that defenders typically start at a disadvantage because they are reacting to the attacker's initiated action. He suggests tools like purposeful compliance to mitigate this.

What are the recommended post-engagement actions after a self-defense incident?

After a self-defense incident, it's recommended to consolidate dominance of your safe space and immediately call emergency services. Pursuing the perpetrator outside the immediate area is generally discouraged.

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