Weapon Retention | Advanced Techniques

Published on December 7, 2017
Duration: 7:15

This video demonstrates advanced weapon retention techniques for close-quarters confrontations where an adversary attempts to disarm the handler. The instructor emphasizes keeping the firearm tight to the body, using the non-dominant hand for retention, and employing the firearm and elbows to create space after firing a shot. It highlights the importance of professional training for these critical skills.

Quick Summary

Advanced weapon retention techniques focus on maintaining control of your firearm in close-quarters confrontations. Keep the gun tight to your body, use your non-dominant hand for retention, and be prepared to fire a shot while retaining control. After firing, use the firearm and elbows to create space, then rack the slide to chamber a new round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Advanced Retention Techniques
  2. 00:16Instructor Introduction & Importance of Retention
  3. 00:39Close-Up Confrontations & Weapon Control
  4. 00:50Disclaimer: Not a Training Video
  5. 01:12Dry Fire vs. Live Fire Demonstration
  6. 01:18Scenario: Adversary Very Close
  7. 01:42Why Extending the Gun is a Bad Idea
  8. 01:51Keeping the Gun Retained to the Body
  9. 02:02Maintaining Target Alignment
  10. 02:07Targeting the Pelvic Girdle Area
  11. 02:13Avoiding Muzzling Yourself
  12. 02:28Specific Retention Techniques
  13. 02:34Counting the Gun Out vs. Retention
  14. 02:43Worst Case: Attacker Grabs Gun
  15. 02:52The Retention Grip
  16. 03:08Thumb Placement Considerations
  17. 03:16Advantage of Striker-Fired Guns
  18. 03:19Firing One Shot Under Retention
  19. 03:28Creating Space After the Shot
  20. 03:45Using Elbows for Space Creation
  21. 03:54Racking the Slide for Next Round
  22. 04:01Creating Distance and Backing Off
  23. 04:09Scenario Variability
  24. 04:12Key Takeaway: Grab Your Own Gun
  25. 04:23Dealing with Multiple Threats
  26. 04:33Live Fire Demonstration Setup
  27. 04:41Close Distance Scenario with Blue Gun
  28. 04:53Demonstrating the Retention Grip
  29. 04:58Slide Functionality During Retention
  30. 05:06Executing the Retention Shot
  31. 05:08Using Gun and Elbows to Create Space
  32. 05:15Re-engaging if Necessary
  33. 05:30Utilizing All Available Tools
  34. 05:40The Criticality of Retaining the Gun
  35. 05:49Keeping the Gun Tight to the Body
  36. 05:53Scanning the Area
  37. 06:09Reinforcing: Not Training, Seek Professionals
  38. 06:24Goal Setting for Advanced Techniques
  39. 06:37Finding a Competent Instructor
  40. 06:43Where to Find Geauga Firearms Academy Content
  41. 06:56Call to Action: Share the Video
  42. 07:05Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary goal of advanced weapon retention techniques?

The primary goal is to maintain control of your firearm during a close-quarters confrontation where an adversary is actively trying to disarm you. This ensures you can defend yourself effectively without losing your primary tool.

How should a firearm be held during a weapon retention situation?

During a retention situation, the firearm should be kept tight to your body, not extended. This makes it harder for an attacker to gain leverage and pry it away, allowing for better control.

What actions can be taken after firing a retention shot?

After firing a retention shot, you should immediately use the firearm to jab forward and/or your elbows to create space from the adversary. Once space is gained, rack the slide to chamber a new round and prepare for further engagement or disengagement.

Why is it important to avoid placing your thumb on the backstrap when retaining a hammer-fired gun?

Placing your thumb on the backstrap of a hammer-fired gun can impede the hammer's movement, preventing the firearm from firing. This is a critical consideration for ensuring the weapon can be discharged if necessary.

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