One Man CQB - What You Should Do W/ Paramount Tactical

Published on July 18, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video emphasizes efficient movement and economy of motion during Close Quarters Battle (CQB) room entry. The instructor highlights the importance of not over-swinging the firearm and maintaining sight alignment on the target area. The technique focuses on compressing and punching out, then clearing threats sequentially within the room.

Quick Summary

Efficient CQB room entry emphasizes economy of motion, avoiding over-swinging the firearm. Compress your stance and punch out to establish sight alignment on immediate threats, then clear the room's dangers sequentially with proper footwork.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Efficient Movement
  2. 00:03Breaking Threshold and Economy of Motion
  3. 00:21Compress and Punch Out Technique
  4. 00:30Clearing Room Threats Sequentially
  5. 00:38Importance of Footwork in Room Entry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key principle for efficient firearm movement during CQB room entry?

The key principle is economy of motion. This means avoiding unnecessary large movements of the firearm, such as over-swinging, to maintain optimal weapon control and readiness for engagement.

How should one approach clearing threats within a CQB room?

Threats should be cleared sequentially. After entering and identifying immediate threats, address them one by one, such as dealing with a couch threat then a door threat, to systematically secure the room.

What is the recommended technique for initial entry into a CQB room?

Upon breaking the threshold, it's recommended to compress your stance and punch out to establish sight alignment on the immediate threat area. This allows for rapid assessment and engagement.

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