T.R.A.P-Tap, Rack, Assess: How to Quickly Clear a Type One Pistol Malfunction

Published on April 11, 2023
Duration: 0:55

This guide, presented by firearms instructor Mike, details the T.R.A.P. (Tap, Rack, Assess, Press) method for clearing a Type One pistol malfunction. It emphasizes maintaining situational awareness while performing the drill. The technique is crucial for quickly resolving stoppages in high-stress scenarios, ensuring the firearm is ready to re-engage a threat if necessary.

Quick Summary

The T.R.A.P. (Tap, Rack, Assess, Press) method is a critical technique for clearing Type One pistol malfunctions. It involves tapping the magazine, racking the slide, assessing the threat, and pressing the trigger if necessary. Instructor Mike emphasizes maintaining situational awareness throughout the drill to ensure readiness in a defensive scenario.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing T.R.A.P. Malfunction Drill
  2. 00:04Context of Malfunction Clearance
  3. 00:17Performing Tap and Rack
  4. 00:29Performing Assess and Press
  5. 00:41Full T.R.A.P. Demonstration
  6. 00:47Type One Malfunction Overview

Frequently Asked Questions

What does T.R.A.P. stand for in firearm malfunction clearance?

T.R.A.P. stands for Tap, Rack, Assess, Press (if necessary). This acronym represents a systematic method for quickly clearing common pistol malfunctions, ensuring the firearm is ready to be used again if the threat persists.

How do you perform the 'Tap' and 'Rack' steps of the T.R.A.P. method?

The 'Tap' involves firmly striking the bottom of the magazine to ensure it's fully seated. The 'Rack' requires pulling the pistol's slide fully to the rear and releasing it to eject a faulty round and chamber a new one.

Why is the 'Assess' step crucial in the T.R.A.P. malfunction drill?

The 'Assess' step is critical because it requires the shooter to maintain focus on the threat and re-evaluate the situation. This ensures the decision to 'Press' (fire) is based on current threat assessment, not just the mechanical clearance of the malfunction.

What is a Type One pistol malfunction?

A Type One pistol malfunction typically involves a failure to feed or extract, where a round doesn't fully chamber or is partially ejected, often referred to as a 'stovepipe'. The T.R.A.P. method is designed to clear this specific type of stoppage.

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