What is durability in barricade shooting?

Published on January 9, 2026
Duration: 0:26

This video from Tenicor explains the concept of durability in barricade shooting, differentiating it from mobility and stability. Durability involves two key aspects: maintaining your position behind the gun after firing and the physical endurance to sustain a shooting posture. An expert instructor highlights that non-durable positions require rebuilding after each shot, and uncomfortable, 'pretzel-like' stances lack the necessary durability for prolonged engagements.

Quick Summary

Durability in barricade shooting involves two key aspects: maintaining your shooting position behind the gun after firing and the physical endurance to sustain that posture. Non-durable positions require rebuilding after every shot, and uncomfortable stances lack the necessary endurance for long-term engagement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Defining Durability in Shooting
  2. 00:05Positional Durability Explained
  3. 00:14Physical Endurance in Shooting Positions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is durability in barricade shooting?

Durability in barricade shooting refers to two main aspects: how well you maintain your shooting position after firing a shot, and how long you can physically sustain that posture without discomfort or needing to rebuild your stance.

What makes a shooting position 'non-durable'?

A shooting position is considered non-durable if it requires you to significantly rebuild your grip, stance, or body mechanics after each shot due to recoil, or if it's physically uncomfortable and cannot be sustained for long periods.

Why is physical endurance important in barricade shooting?

Physical endurance is crucial because tactical shooting scenarios can require holding a position for an extended time. If a position is too uncomfortable or requires extreme contortions, it lacks durability and will fatigue the shooter quickly.

How does durability differ from stability in shooting?

While stability is about a solid platform, durability in barricade shooting focuses on the ability to *maintain* that stable platform shot after shot and to physically endure the position over time, rather than just the initial setup.

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