Intruder Puts Family in Danger: First Person Defender|S2 E12

Published on January 15, 2015
Duration: 13:40

This guide details the 'Slicing the Pie' technique for clearing staircases, emphasizing a one-handed grip for balance and visibility. It highlights the importance of high-angle shooting practice to build motor programs for dynamic self-defense scenarios, as demonstrated by instructor Chris Cerino. The training focuses on improving speed and effectiveness in defending against home intruders.

Quick Summary

Learn the 'Slicing the Pie' technique for clearing stairs, emphasizing a one-handed grip for balance and visibility. Instructor Chris Cerino demonstrates how to build motor programs for high-angle shooting through live-fire drills, improving effectiveness in dynamic self-defense scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Scenario Setup
  2. 01:24Defender Profile: Jacob Welch
  3. 02:55First Force-on-Force Run
  4. 07:12Tactical Instruction: Stair Clearing
  5. 08:42Live Fire Training
  6. 09:32Second Force-on-Force Run
  7. 11:37Debrief and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Slicing the Pie' technique for clearing stairs?

'Slicing the Pie' is a tactical method to clear spaces by progressively revealing small sections, minimizing exposure. For staircases, it involves using a one-handed grip for balance and visibility while ascending.

Why is a one-handed grip recommended for stair clearing?

A one-handed grip on the firearm while ascending stairs allows for better balance, enabling the shooter to use their other hand for support on railings or walls, and improves situational awareness.

How does force-on-force training differ from static range practice?

Force-on-force training simulates real-world scenarios with consequences, creating a higher stress level than static range practice. This intensity helps build critical motor programs and alters mindset for defensive applications.

What firearm was used in the live-fire training for stair clearing?

The live-fire training utilized a Smith & Wesson M&P R8 revolver, chambered in .357 Magnum, equipped with a Trijicon RMR red dot sight to practice high-angle shooting.

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