Security Guard Forced to Defend Himself Against Angry Drunk

Published on December 29, 2025
Duration: 12:54

This video provides a detailed, frame-by-frame tactical breakdown of a self-defense incident involving a security guard. Instructor John Correia, with high authority, analyzes the guard's actions, emphasizing situational awareness, the use of a weapon-mounted light, and critiquing the slow draw time from an off-body carry method. The analysis also touches on shooting mechanics and the importance of avoiding 'stupid places, stupid times, and stupid people.'

Quick Summary

Expert analysis of a security guard's self-defense incident highlights the importance of situational awareness and efficient gear. Instructor John Correia critiques the guard's 4.7-second draw time from a chest rig, emphasizing faster methods and avoiding high-risk environments. The use of a weapon-mounted light was noted as beneficial.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:52Incident Overview
  3. 02:20The Rules of Stupid
  4. 03:40Situational Awareness and Gear
  5. 05:52Draw Time and Off-Body Carry
  6. 08:42Shooting Mechanics and Post-Incident

Frequently Asked Questions

What tactical gear was analyzed in the security guard incident?

The analysis highlighted a weapon-mounted light (WML) and a chest rig used for carrying the firearm. The chest rig was critiqued for its slow 4.7-second draw time compared to standard holsters.

What are the 'Rules of Stupid' discussed in the video?

The instructor advises avoiding 'stupid places, stupid times, and stupid people.' This means being mindful of your environment and avoiding situations that increase the likelihood of violent encounters, such as being at a bar late at night.

What is the main critique of the security guard's actions?

The primary critique focuses on the security guard's 'off-body' carry method using a chest rig, which resulted in a significantly slow draw time of 4.7 seconds. The instructor also advised against one-handed shooting while holding other items.

What training tool was featured in the video?

The Mantis Titan X smart laser training pistol was introduced as a sponsor product. It's designed for safe home practice with realistic trigger resets and optics compatibility.

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