What’s your home defense plan when something goes bump in the night? Is your primary weapon a rifle, shotgun, pistol or baseball bat? In light of recent articles I’ve posted dealing with home defense/monitoring scenarios I decided to share this great vid which highlights some of the basics when clearing a home at night.
Make sure to watch the entire vid as Larry discusses several TTP’s (Tactics, Techniques and Procedures) when utilizing lights, long guns and pistols. It’s really informative stuff!
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Carbine but without a red dot sight. I was trained to fire using the “snap n’ shoot” method (firing using the front sight only) in the Army during the 60s. This training has been discontinued but I have found it to be deadly at night. I was trained using a BB gun and still use one to “keep my eye” by shooting at running squirrels along with thrown and hanging tin can lids.