Mouse Guns

Published on August 18, 2009
Duration: 7:00

This guide details the 'crumpled Weaver stance' for point-blank self-defense, as demonstrated by sootch00. It emphasizes bringing the firearm close to the chest and using a pulling motion with the support hand to prevent an attacker from disarming you. The technique focuses on headshots for maximum stopping power in extremely close-range encounters, a crucial adaptation for small-caliber 'mouse guns'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Mouse Guns
  2. 00:52Caliber Preference and Context
  3. 01:43Targeting Strategy for Small Calibers
  4. 02:10The Crumpled Weaver Stance
  5. 03:08Recommended Models and Ammunition
  6. 06:01Conclusion and Self-Defense Philosophy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective way to use a mouse gun for self-defense?

For mouse guns (.25 ACP, .22 LR, .32 ACP), focus all shots on the head, face, eyes, neck, or throat. Due to their low power, torso shots are largely ineffective. Practice the 'crumpled Weaver stance' for point-blank encounters to maintain control and deliver rapid fire to vital areas.

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