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I always face the threat/target square when shooting handguns, carbines, SMG’s, and shotguns. My stance is the exact same for all weapon systems, only the grip changes.
This doesn’t just work when wearing body armor. You are about twice as likely to survive a GSW to the front of the torso vs a shot to the side. I didn’t make that up, that came from a class I attended that was taught by the Chief Trauma Surgeon at Grady. Anyone that has taken one of my classes has gotten the entire spiel on that.
Added a new article to the original list above because it is related to defensive use: What’s The Best Stance for Shooting With Shotguns?
Same sort of situation here -- that's why I really was glad to take your room clearing class a while back.Holding the fort down is an outstanding, primary plan. However, if you live with loved ones that you want to protect, it may not always be an option.
My teenage daughter’s bedroom is on the opposite end of the hallway. I don’t wanna leave her swinging in the breeze.
My wife works from home and keeps crazy hours. Also, she will oftentimes fall asleep downstairs. Don’t wanna leave her to her own protection, either.
Intruders can do things like set your home on fire, intentionally or accidentally.
Having a secured position is outstanding advice, but it’s solid tactics to have a Plan B, and C, and D............
He lost me at boringWell I had to look it up.