Protecting your Firearm from Being Snatched: Understanding the Body and What It Defends First

Published on July 17, 2023
Duration: 1:01

Instructor Mike, demonstrating high authority, explains the critical concept of firearm retention. He highlights that the body's natural defense mechanism prioritizes balance and self-protection over securing an external object like a firearm during a surprise attack. The video emphasizes that concealment significantly aids retention and advises practicing these techniques with training tools.

Quick Summary

Instructor Mike explains that during a surprise attack, the body's natural defense prioritizes regaining balance over securing a firearm. Hands instinctively brace for impact, leaving the weapon vulnerable. Concealment is emphasized as a key technique to improve firearm retention against snatch-and-grab threats.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firearm Snatch Demonstration
  2. 00:14Body's Natural Defense Mechanism
  3. 00:41Concealment and Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the body react when a firearm is threatened with being snatched?

When surprised or pushed, the body's priority is to regain balance and protect itself. Hands instinctively move to brace for a fall, not to secure the firearm, making it vulnerable.

What is the best way to improve firearm retention against snatch attempts?

Concealing the firearm significantly improves retention. An attacker cannot easily grab what they cannot see or access directly, making concealment a key defensive strategy.

Why is understanding the body's natural defense important for firearm owners?

Recognizing that your hands will likely move to protect you first, not your gun, is vital. This understanding helps in training for retention techniques that work *with* or *around* these natural reactions.

Can open carry be secure against snatching?

Open carry is inherently less secure against snatch attempts, especially when the carrier is distracted. Concealment offers a critical advantage in preventing an attacker from easily grabbing the weapon.

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