Defensive training

Published on December 11, 2025
Duration: 0:17

This video demonstrates a high-intensity defensive handgun training drill led by Phuc Long. It covers transitioning from a physical confrontation to drawing and engaging targets with a semi-automatic handgun, emphasizing dynamic movement, proper use of cover, and crucial post-engagement safety procedures. The drill simulates real-world defensive scenarios, pushing the trainee under physical stress.

Quick Summary

This defensive handgun training drill simulates real-world scenarios, starting with close-quarters combat, transitioning to drawing a semi-automatic pistol while moving, and culminating in rapid target engagement. It emphasizes dynamic movement, proper use of cover, and critical post-engagement safety checks like scanning and unloading.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Close Quarters Combat Simulation
  2. 00:04Transition to Firearm & Movement
  3. 00:07Live Fire Engagement
  4. 00:12Post-Engagement Safety Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key stages of this defensive handgun training drill?

The drill begins with a physical close-quarters combat simulation, followed by a transition to drawing a semi-automatic handgun while creating distance. It then moves into rapid live fire engagement of multiple targets, concluding with essential post-engagement safety checks like scanning and unloading.

Why is physical stress incorporated into this defensive training?

Incorporating physical stress, like a simulated combat scenario, is crucial for training the shooter's ability to draw and effectively use their firearm under duress. This realism prepares them for the physiological challenges of a real defensive encounter.

What safety procedures are emphasized after target engagement?

After engaging targets, the drill stresses the importance of performing a thorough scan of the surrounding area to identify any further threats. It also mandates keeping the finger off the trigger and following commands to unload and show clear the firearm.

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