Two Intruders Killed in Home Invasion: First Person Defender|S1 E4

Published on July 27, 2013
Duration: 14:51

This video demonstrates a realistic home invasion self-defense scenario using force-on-force training with Simunition. Expert instruction from Chris Cerino highlights the importance of tactical techniques like the 'Shoulder Bump' for improved weapon handling and cover utilization. The training emphasizes stress inoculation and identifying areas for improvement to increase survivability.

Quick Summary

Learn the 'Shoulder Bump' tactical technique for improved rifle control and cover utilization during simulated home invasions. Force-on-force training with Simunition provides realistic stress inoculation, helping individuals enhance their survivability by identifying and correcting performance weaknesses.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to First Person Defender
  2. 01:39Scenario Setup: Home Invasion
  3. 03:51Scenario Run 1
  4. 04:20Product Spotlight: Ruger LC380
  5. 07:10Tactical Training: The Shoulder Bump
  6. 10:12Scenario Run 2: Improved Tactics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Shoulder Bump' technique in tactical training?

The 'Shoulder Bump' is a tactical maneuver where a rifle is driven forward and pulled back into the support shoulder. This allows for better use of cover and maintains superior fire control, especially in low-light conditions, without a complete hand switch.

How does force-on-force training improve self-defense skills?

Force-on-force training, using marking cartridges like Simunition, simulates the stress and physical feedback of real encounters. This helps participants identify weaknesses and improve survivability by practicing under realistic conditions.

What firearms and accessories were highlighted in the home invasion defense training?

The training featured an AR-15 rifle and a pistol, with specific mention of the Ruger LC380 and the use of Crimson Trace laser sights for enhanced aiming capabilities.

What are key tactical considerations during a home invasion scenario?

Key considerations include immediate threat engagement, effective use of cover, proper weapon transitions, and securing a defensive position (like a 'hard room') until law enforcement arrives.

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