Slicing the Pie: Shoot House 101 with Grady Powell

Published on December 27, 2013
Duration: 2:44

This guide details the 'slicing the pie' technique for tactical room entry, as demonstrated by expert instructor Grady Powell. It emphasizes incremental movement, proper body positioning, and weapon presentation to maximize visibility while minimizing exposure to threats. The technique is crucial for safe and effective Close Quarters Battle (CQB) operations.

Quick Summary

The 'slicing the pie' technique involves incremental movement around corners or doorways to gain visual angles into a room while minimizing exposure. Key principles include keeping the body tucked, leaning into the slice, and presenting the weapon towards the area being cleared, not the wall.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Slicing the Pie
  2. 00:39Proper Technique Demonstration
  3. 01:06Common Mistakes and Exposure
  4. 01:41Weapon Presentation and Muzzle Discipline
  5. 02:03Practical Application Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'slicing the pie' technique in tactical room entry?

Slicing the pie is a tactical method for room entry where a shooter moves incrementally around a corner or doorway, gradually exposing themselves to gain visual angles into the room while minimizing their overall exposure to potential threats.

What are common mistakes to avoid when slicing the pie?

Common mistakes include leading with your body parts like a foot or shoulder, which alerts adversaries prematurely. Additionally, pointing the muzzle at the wall instead of the area being cleared is a critical tactical and safety error.

How should a firearm be presented during the 'slicing the pie' technique?

The weapon should be presented into the room as you slice. Ensure the muzzle is always oriented towards the area being cleared for immediate engagement, not pointed at the wall.

What is the importance of body positioning when slicing the pie?

It's crucial to keep your body tucked and lean into the slice. This minimizes your profile, making you a smaller target while you advance and gain visual information about the room.

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