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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: zippz on April 29, 2020, 08:27:17 AM
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I recommend attending this Active Self Protection online seminar this today at 2pm to learn about self-defense tactics. I've been following John P Correia and his ASP youtube channel for several years and got to meet him last year. He reviews real life self-defense videos, 25,000 so far, and analyzes them to teach lessons to the public and law enforcement on how to handle violent encounters. This is $10 well spent. I'm hoping to bring him to Hawaii sometime in the future to help push for CCW.
Check out his ASP youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsE_m2z1NrvF2ImeNWh84mw and his training channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-i64EAeVzk7gxlLDvWQb3w
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Mrs. CMO is going to watch it. She also watched his last one a few weeks ago.
She also watched that vid in Vegas about the Rosa (Hawaiian guy) shooter. He stopped infront of a car leaving a driveway and had his shot gun in hand. Luckily, plain clothes officers were chasing him and put him down. She always asked why when we're in Vegas, I uncover my AIWB from my shirt and seatbelt when in the car. Reasons like this. To move the shirt and seatbelt to uncover and draw takes more time.
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Seminar was very good. They went over 21 findings discovered through watching 25,000 self-defense videos and highlighted videos to illustrate the point over the course of the 3 hour seminar. A few that surprised me....
Reloads in the middle of the fight are extremely rare for civilian situations, I believe he said he only saw it done 3 times. Tactical reloads are never used. Reloads usually occur after the incident is over and bad guys fled or neutralized. It's better to have a gun with a higher capacity than a lowercapacity gun with a reload. Suggestion is at least 15 rounds in the gun.
1/3rd of crimes involve multiple attackers.
Many people chase the bad guys after a shootout. Instead get out of the area or defend the room you're in.
Don't leave the chamber unloaded, and also check to ensure the magazine is inserted and chamber is loaded. Most people aren't able to chamber a round under stress or won't have time to.
Empty hand skills are very important if the situation doesn't call for deadly force or you aren't able to use your gun.
Don't look down at your phone in public. Keep it up so you' are aware of your surroundings.
Carry a EDC trauma kit with your gun, at least a tourniquet,
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IIRC, for the past webinar, after reviewing hundreds if not a thousand vids, many shot less than 10rds also. So our 10rd mag limit didn't play much of a factor if at all for an outside of the home, self defense situation.
So those who carry in other states using HI mags, no worry too much.
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Another opportunity to attend this on Wednesday.
https://activeselfprotection.com/shop/online-seminar-lessons-learned-from-analyzing-25000-gunfights-may-2020/