From the shootingillustrated.com website, this article discusses self defense handgun shooting from contact range out to a max distance of 7 yards.
Close Quarters Handgun Training
What to do when things get up close and personal.
“This class isn’t just about shooting at close range but also about managing the human dynamics and situations that occur during a self-defense incident.” With that opening statement, Chuck Haggard of Agile Training began his ‘Close Quarters Handgun’ class hosted by The Complete Combatant in the mountains of North Georgia.
Almost everyone in the class was shooting full-size service pistols with red-dot sights. Nonetheless, a “stubby gun” with iron sights like the HK CC9 proved more than capable of solving all the shooting problem encountered in the class.
But the first half of the class wasn’t shooting, it was practice for incidents involving multiple people, including bystanders. Some luminaries in the training industry have opined that the most effective training for personal protection would use half live-fire and half inert guns. That philosophy was integral to the format of Close Quarters Handgun. To accomplish it, the students disarmed and left all firearms at a side range. Then we spent the entire morning working with inert guns he provided. Inert guns are very valuable training and practice tools.
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