Every Gunfight Is A Competition

Published on September 25, 2020
Duration: 7:58

This guide synthesizes expert analysis from John Correia of Active Self Protection on critical decision-making during a defensive gunfight. It covers when to comply versus resist, the importance of effective hits over mere shots, and avoiding common tactical errors like distraction by a cell phone. The advice emphasizes a 'draw to the death' mentality when lethal force is initiated and highlights the legal and medical considerations post-engagement.

Quick Summary

John Correia of Active Self Protection emphasizes that every gunfight is a competition for life. He advises that immediate resistance is often unwise if an attacker already has a gun pointed at you ('drawing from the drop'). However, if the attacker initiates gunfire, a 'draw to the death' is critical, prioritizing effective hits and avoiding distractions like cell phones.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Context
  2. 01:43Incident Breakdown
  3. 03:11Compliance vs. Resistance
  4. 04:44Engagement Dynamics
  5. 06:27Technical Errors and Medical Needs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core principle of 'Every Gunfight Is A Competition'?

The core principle is that a gunfight is a high-stakes competition for survival. Success hinges on decisive action, tactical awareness, and effective application of force to neutralize the threat before the attacker does.

When should you consider compliance versus resistance in a gunfight?

If an attacker already has a firearm pointed at you, immediate resistance ('drawing from the drop') is often ill-advised. Compliance may be safer initially. However, if the attacker begins shooting, you must transition to a 'draw to the death' engagement.

What are common mistakes highlighted in defensive shooting analysis?

Common mistakes include holding distractions like cell phones during a firearm draw, compromising grip and focus. Another critical error is firing 'revenge shots' after the threat is neutralized, which carries severe legal repercussions.

Why is two-handed shooting emphasized in defensive encounters?

Two-handed shooting provides significantly more stability and control over the firearm, leading to greater accuracy under stress. This is crucial for making effective hits that stop the threat quickly and decisively.

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