Proxemics of Violence

Published on September 18, 2025
Duration: 8:23

This video breaks down firearm engagement ranges and corresponding shooting techniques. It details 'full extension' for optimal distance shooting, 'compressed presentations' for closer engagements while maintaining control, and 'retention-based shooting' for extreme close-quarters scenarios like clinching or grappling, emphasizing safety and control.

Quick Summary

Master pistol shooting techniques by understanding three key presentation types: full extension for distance accuracy, compressed presentations for controlled close-range engagements, and retention-based shooting for extreme close-quarters combat where firearm control is paramount.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main pistol shooting presentation types discussed?

The video discusses three main pistol presentation types: full extension for optimal accuracy and speed at distance, compressed or compression-based presentations for closer engagements while maintaining control, and retention-based shooting for extreme close-quarters combat.

When is retention-based shooting necessary?

Retention-based shooting is necessary when engaged in extreme close-quarters combat, such as clinching, trapping, or ground fighting, where the firearm is at risk of being grabbed by an opponent.

What is the advantage of compressed pistol presentations?

Compressed presentations allow for good line of sight for target identification and shoot/no-shoot decisions at a range where the opponent cannot easily grab the pistol, offering a balance between control and engagement distance.

Why is accounting for trajectory important in retention shooting?

Accounting for trajectory in retention shooting is crucial for safety. By considering low or high angles of fire, you can create a safer backstop for the projectile, minimizing risks to yourself and bystanders.

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