Shooting From A Car With A RED DOT on Your Handgun

Published on April 13, 2020
Duration: 6:31

This video demonstrates tactical shooting techniques from within and around a vehicle, emphasizing the use of a red dot sight for faster target acquisition. It covers methods for opening doors, maintaining cover with the car frame, and transitioning between shooting positions while moving to the rear of the vehicle. The instruction highlights coordinated movement between partners, where one covers while the other advances.

Quick Summary

Learn tactical car shooting with a red dot handgun. Pin the car door open for cover, use the 'in trail' technique for smooth transitions, and coordinate with partners for effective engagements. Red dot sights enhance target acquisition during dynamic movements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Opening Door and Maintaining Cover
  2. 00:25Shooting from Vehicle Frame
  3. 00:37Movement to Rear of Car
  4. 00:48In-Trail Handgun Technique
  5. 01:03Rolling Engagement Technique
  6. 01:13Coordinated Partner Movement
  7. 01:35Drill Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

How can you maintain cover when shooting from a car?

Pinning the car door open allows you to use the vehicle's frame for cover. This prevents accidental self-injury and provides a stable shooting platform while engaging targets.

What is the 'in trail' technique for car shooting?

The 'in trail' technique involves keeping your handgun in a trailing position as you move to the rear of the car, rather than bringing it up immediately. This allows for a smoother transition into your next shooting position.

What is the role of a red dot sight in car shooting?

A red dot sight on a handgun significantly speeds up target acquisition during dynamic movements and transitions from a vehicle. It allows for faster and more precise engagement of threats.

How do partners coordinate movement during car-based engagements?

In coordinated car engagements, one partner provides cover fire while the other moves. The cue for movement is typically the initiation of shooting by the covering individual, ensuring synchronized actions.

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