Vehicle Defense

Published on December 19, 2008
Duration: 2:33

This guide details a critical vehicle defense technique for drawing a handgun while seated and belted, as demonstrated by Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch. It emphasizes clearing the legs, drawing straight to the target, and navigating the steering wheel safely. This technique is crucial for anyone needing to access a firearm for self-defense in a vehicle.

Quick Summary

The best response if you are in a car and under fire is to drive away. An automobile accident is significantly more defensible in court than a gunfight, making driving the superior option if your vehicle is mobile. Practice safe handgun draw techniques from a seated position to be prepared.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction Montage
  2. 00:31The Best Defense: Drive Away
  3. 01:31Drawing from a Seated Position
  4. 02:11Conclusion and Training Series

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary recommendation if you are in a car and under fire?

The primary recommendation is to drive away. Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch argues that an automobile accident is far more defensible in court than a gunfight, making driving the better option if the vehicle is mobile.

How should you draw a handgun while seated and belted in a vehicle?

Shift your legs left to clear the holster, draw the pistol straight forward, and carefully navigate the steering wheel to avoid flagging yourself or others. Practice is key to mastering this technique safely.

What is the main safety concern when drawing a firearm from a vehicle?

The main safety concern is 'flagging' yourself or others, meaning unintentionally pointing the muzzle in an unsafe direction. Proper technique and practice with a training aid are crucial to prevent this.

What training resources are recommended for vehicle defense?

Clint Smith promotes the 'Defensive Thinking' training series, a two-disk DVD set that covers solutions for home, car, and concealed carry, offering comprehensive guidance.

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