NOIR | Ep. 19: “The Tortoise and the Hare”

Published on November 13, 2014
Duration: 27:14

This video details techniques for shooting from within a vehicle, emphasizing efficient firearm deployment and retention. It highlights the importance of biomechanics, trigger control, and stress management during dynamic shooting scenarios, drawing parallels between athletic shooting and self-defense. The content is presented by Colion Noir and features insights from self-defense instructor Rob Pinkas.

Quick Summary

Learn essential techniques for shooting from a vehicle with Colion Noir and Rob Pinkas. Master dynamic shooting, retention, and stress management for effective self-defense by focusing on biomechanics, controlled breathing, and adapting fundamental principles to confined, high-stress environments.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction & Media Misrepresentation
  2. 00:34AR-15 Power Debate
  3. 01:17Caliber Power Discussion
  4. 02:011994 Assault Weapons Ban
  5. 02:24Defensive Firearm Considerations
  6. 03:36Perception vs. Reality of Firearm Power
  7. 04:07Appropriate Calibers for Self-Defense
  8. 04:13Training with Rob Pinkas
  9. 05:21Challenge Course Performance
  10. 05:38Combat Breathing & Stress
  11. 06:07Human Stress Response
  12. 06:33Performance Deterioration
  13. 07:11Familiarity & Firearm Platform
  14. 08:01Car vs. Gun Skills
  15. 08:18Seated Shooting from Vehicle
  16. 08:50Vehicle Shooting Technique Step-by-Step
  17. 10:01Drill: Recognize Threat to Draw
  18. 11:18Repetition and Refinement
  19. 11:25Extension and Shooting
  20. 11:44Post-Drill Assessment
  21. 11:48Dynamic & Complicated Shooting
  22. 12:04Attention to Detail in Shooting
  23. 12:35Dexterity and Agility in Shooting
  24. 13:04Training Discipline vs. Timer
  25. 13:22Car Guys & Gun Guys
  26. 13:45Unorthodox Shooting Position
  27. 14:02Range Simulation & Visualization
  28. 14:33Drawing Safely in Confined Space
  29. 14:48Appreciation and Knowledge Transfer
  30. 15:56Rob Pinkas's Self-Defense Focus
  31. 16:07Mindset & Injury Management
  32. 16:40Playing Through Injury
  33. 17:41Strategy Shift Due to Injury
  34. 18:16Competition Update: Stage 11
  35. 18:45Stage 11 Analysis: 100 Yard Handgun Shot
  36. 19:16100 Yard Handgun Shot Difficulty
  37. 19:22Colion Noir's 100 Yard Practice
  38. 19:49Lort's Sprint Concerns
  39. 20:22Lort's Performance Observation
  40. 20:39Anticipation of Next Stage
  41. 20:52Stage Run Time
  42. 21:07Competition Storyline
  43. 21:19Hamstring Injury Discussion
  44. 21:36Overconfidence and Shooting Speed
  45. 22:02Next Competitor's Turn
  46. 22:21Stage Performance Analysis
  47. 22:32Close Competition Results
  48. 23:22Competitive Spirit
  49. 23:34Persistence Despite Injury
  50. 24:09Post-Competition Reactions
  51. 24:26Disbelief and Frustration
  52. 24:43Conversation Dynamics
  53. 25:30Strategy and Mentality Shift
  54. 25:39Focus and Tongue Out Analogy
  55. 26:01Concluding Thoughts & Next Episode

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations for shooting from a vehicle?

When shooting from a vehicle, prioritize efficient firearm deployment, retention, and avoiding muzzle obstruction by windows. Controlled breathing and body positioning are crucial to manage stress and maintain accuracy in this dynamic environment.

How does media often misrepresent firearm power?

Media often labels firearms like the AR-15 as "high-powered" based on their appearance, when in reality, calibers like 5.56/.223 are often considered too low-powered for hunting deer in many states. The danger of a firearm is more about the user than its inherent power.

What is the importance of training discipline in self-defense?

Training discipline emphasizes accuracy and safety over pure speed in defensive scenarios. It involves choreographing movements to the specific environment, ensuring reliable execution even if it means taking slightly longer to perform a task correctly.

How can training in dynamic situations like shooting from a car benefit a shooter?

Training in dynamic situations builds dexterity, agility, and familiarity with firearm handling under stress. This varied experience enhances comfort and confidence, enabling more effective use of a firearm in real-world defensive encounters.

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