larger than the head and not as likely to be moving as much as the
head. These types of engagements may be needed to neutralize
the threat from a drug-crazed assailant or a very determined, well-
trained and well-equipped opponent.
Traversing
In close-shooting situations the threat may be attacking from
all sides. The shooter may not have time to change position con-
stantly to adapt to new situations. You should practice traversing
from all your shooting positions. Traversing is nothing more than
pivoting your upper torso in the direction that is easiest to engage
the threat. Some shifting may inevitably occur, but this approach
is for extreme situations with survival in mind. If possible, maintain
the triangle formed by your two-handed grip with nearly locked
elbows to keep your recoil management. By moving your.
foot, you can quickly pivot to change angles.
Weapon Retention
Weapon retention is used to fight and/or
protect yourself from having your weapon taken
away and avoiding contact shots. Your non-firing
hand is instrumental in blocking or grabbing and
pulling an attacker, depending on his actions. Make
sure to roll the pistol out(slide out) so it does not hit you
when it cycles, which may induce a malfunction. Ensure you
do not shoot your non-firing hand with this technique.
larger than the head and not as likely to be moving as much as the head. These types of engagements may be needed to neutralize the threat from a drug-crazed assailant or a very determined, well- trained and well-equipped opponent. Traversing In close-shooting situations the threat may be attacking from all sides. The shooter may not have time to change position con- stantly to adapt to new situations. You should practice traversing from all your shooting positions. Traversing is nothing more than pivoting your upper torso in the direction that is easiest to engage the threat. Some shifting may inevitably occur, but this approach is for extreme situations with survival in mind. If possible, maintain the triangle formed by your two-handed grip with nearly locked elbows to keep your recoil management. By moving your. foot, you can quickly pivot to change angles. Weapon Retention Weapon retention is used to fight and/or protect yourself from having your weapon taken away and avoiding contact shots. Your non-firing hand is instrumental in blocking or grabbing and pulling an attacker, depending on his actions. Make sure to roll the pistol out(slide out) so it does not hit you when it cycles, which may induce a malfunction. Ensure you do not shoot your non-firing hand with this technique.
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