How to Prepare for a Gun Fight: Concealed Carry Expo

Published on April 20, 2015
Duration: 3:50

Dave Young of Arma Training discusses essential handgun protection techniques, emphasizing firearm retention during physical encounters. The class covers awareness of proxemics, creating distance, guarding the weapon, verbal challenges, shielding, and the necessity of counter-strikes. This training is crucial for anyone carrying a concealed firearm, as stolen weapons are often used against the owner.

Quick Summary

Dave Young of Arma Training highlights four key principles for handgun protection: awareness of proxemics and distance, creating distance through verbal cues or body positioning, guarding the firearm with your forearm, and shielding it if already grabbed. He stresses that attackers are determined and firearm retention is crucial to prevent your weapon from being used against you.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Concealed Carry Expo
  2. 00:13Handgun Protection Class Overview
  3. 00:22Managing Distance and Position
  4. 00:28Importance of Firearm Retention
  5. 00:49Four Basic Principles of Firearm Protection
  6. 00:52Awareness and Proxemics
  7. 01:04Awareness Drills and Distance Creation
  8. 01:23Responding to a Firearm Grab
  9. 01:27Guarding the Firearm
  10. 01:33Verbal Challenge and Alarm
  11. 01:51Attacker Determination and Statistics
  12. 02:07Shielding Technique
  13. 02:22Utilizing Counter-Strikes
  14. 02:46Who Takes This Training?
  15. 03:08Starting with Retention vs. Awareness
  16. 03:20Conclusion and Expo Invitation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles of handgun protection taught by Dave Young?

Dave Young emphasizes four key principles: awareness of proxemics and distance, creating distance through verbal cues or body positioning, guarding the firearm by placing a forearm over it, and shielding the weapon if it's already grabbed. He also stresses the importance of verbal challenges and potential counter-strikes.

Why is firearm retention so critical for concealed carriers?

Firearm retention is critical because if your weapon is taken during a physical encounter, statistics show it's highly likely to be used against you. Attackers are often determined, and you must be prepared to keep your gun at all costs.

What is 'proxemics' in the context of self-defense?

Proxemics refers to the study of spatial distances between individuals. In self-defense, it means being aware of how close someone is to you and observing if they are shifting their weight or moving closer to your firearm.

What is the difference between guarding and shielding a firearm?

Guarding is a proactive measure where you place your forearm over your firearm when someone reaches for it to create distance. Shielding is a reactive measure used when the attacker has already grabbed the weapon; you use your other hand to create distance and maintain control.

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