CQB Positions and Distances: Going Tactical with Mike Seeklander Ep. 17

Published on February 15, 2019
Duration: 12:44

Mike Seeklander, a firearms instructor with Team Wilson Combat, details tactical handgun positions for varying engagement distances. He emphasizes adapting shooting platforms from full extension at longer ranges to compressed and extreme close-quarter positions as an aggressor closes distance. Seeklander highlights the importance of maintaining muzzle discipline, utilizing the support hand for defense, and ensuring the handgun can cycle properly in compressed states, stressing rigorous safety protocols.

Quick Summary

Mike Seeklander explains essential close-quarters combat handgun positions: Full Extension, Close Quarter (gun retracted, muzzle horizontal), and Extreme Close Quarter (support hand used for defense). He stresses adapting to distance, maintaining muzzle discipline, and preventing malfunctions by offsetting the handgun.

Chapters

  1. 00:26Introduction with Mike Seeklander
  2. 00:32Understanding Fighting Distances
  3. 01:13Problem with Handgun Extension
  4. 02:31Importance of Understanding Distance
  5. 02:46Full Extension Distance (4.5-5 Yards)
  6. 03:07Stepping Closer: Threat Reach
  7. 03:24Close Quarter Position Explained
  8. 04:07Muzzle Discipline and Handgun Height
  9. 04:53Closing Distance Further
  10. 05:14Extreme Close Quarter Position
  11. 06:06Tension and Retraction
  12. 06:16Muzzle Angle in Extreme Close Quarter
  13. 06:53Dynamic Movement and Defense
  14. 07:48Handgun Cycling and Offset
  15. 08:34Summary of Three Positions
  16. 10:03Dry Fire and Live Fire Drills
  17. 10:27Context of Close Quarter Fights
  18. 11:02Craig Douglas and Side Access
  19. 11:31Safety Reminders

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key handgun positions for close-quarters combat?

Mike Seeklander outlines three key positions: Full Extension for distances where the threat must cover significant ground, Close Quarter Position where the gun is retracted to the body with muzzle horizontal, and Extreme Close Quarter Position where the support hand is used for defense and the gun is pulled in tightly.

How do you prevent your handgun from malfunctioning in a close-quarter shooting position?

To prevent malfunctions in compressed shooting positions, maintain a slight offset of the handgun. This involves placing your thumb between the frame and your body to ensure the slide can cycle freely without being obstructed by your body.

What is the purpose of the support hand in an extreme close-quarter handgun engagement?

In an extreme close-quarter position, the support hand disengages from the handgun to actively defend against the aggressor. It can be used for stiff-arming, striking the chest or throat, or performing an eye-gouge to create space and control.

What is the recommended muzzle angle for an extreme close-quarter handgun position?

When using the extreme close-quarter position, the muzzle of the handgun should be angled slightly downward. This ensures the muzzle stays below the plane of your engaged support hand, which is actively defending or striking the threat.

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