Man, hearing Z talk right now, I just can't get over just how much I love the humble down to earth approach he and all these guys have. To me, their lack of excessive intensity, attitude, and theatrics is evidence of how truly hardcore the guys at Tactical Rifleman actually are.
@emersonranara91245 жыл бұрын
Great tips here. I personally prefer the sul position. Ken Hackathorn in his church defense vid over at the Wilson Combat channel demonstrated a position essentially similar to the temple index for when you need to plow through a thick crowd.
@bbarnhartpd5 жыл бұрын
Multiple platforms based on what my activity is and my threat level. Thanks for another video.
@TictacAddict15 жыл бұрын
Actually this was one of your best relatable instruction sessions. Thanks.
@stormprooftraining20125 жыл бұрын
TictacAddict1 😂😂😂
@justinvillar70084 ай бұрын
I'm a security guard from Philippines, thanks for your videos this is a big help for developing my marksmanship.
@TacticalRifleman4 ай бұрын
Glad to help
@bobbie48625 жыл бұрын
Great vid. I use all of them also. Situation dictates. After fighting for years my wrists are jacked up and sul sucks for a long time. So if we are doing training and standing around, temple position is a God sent.
@jed96155 жыл бұрын
Outstanding as usual Z! Not just one way, but a couple. And yes you are exact, at least in my 56 yrs, not every technique fits every situation! Keep walking with our KING!
@mattjohnson54025 жыл бұрын
"Profound knowledge just coming at you from the fucking internet." Damn I love Zee. He's fucking great! Looking forward to seeing you guys again!
@josephbradford34355 жыл бұрын
Great video , as always I learn something worthwhile every time I tune in to T.R.
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, TR
@ramblinman53505 жыл бұрын
High ready is my preferred, although I try not break my grip. Training experience only. Great to have options.
@ramblinman53505 жыл бұрын
@@AldoRaineoftheBasterds Yesterday I was sitting to close to the kitchen so I went for 4.5 mile walk. At mile 3 I was questioning the wisdom of cutting off the draw string on my deck jacket. Tomorrow is range day it will be above freezing which means I will be wet thru by 10 AM.
@AldoRaineoftheBasterds5 жыл бұрын
Ramblen Man yikes. Stay warm
@Mogas03115 жыл бұрын
No absolutes. Love it
@rockslyde17765 жыл бұрын
(My favorite is the temple thing. Like when I'm wearing my kevlar and can safely tuck the barrel in against my head when I go to open a door and the knob is stuck). Thanks Instructor Z, I've never heard of this scary one until now.
@AldoRaineoftheBasterds5 жыл бұрын
rockslyde1776 also if you just fired a few rounds and did an admin reload and the weapon is still warm in cold weather conditions- the firearm can be a source of warmth😊
@rockslyde17765 жыл бұрын
@@AldoRaineoftheBasterds True!
@bryanw45825 жыл бұрын
Temple index provides protection where your Kevlar falls short
@wowsplat5 жыл бұрын
Sul is good, temple index is good, high carry is good. Utilize the technique that is required at the moment. Sul in a rubber boat probably bad, temple index in a helicopter probably bad...
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@ARIA_1124 жыл бұрын
Exactly my thoughts ... situation and conditions dictate
@howarama5 жыл бұрын
I like the sul for keeping anything in front of me/on my chest/dangling around my neck safely out of the triggerwell.
@GetMeThere14 жыл бұрын
My big thing -- especially as a much older guy -- is that it's paramount to avoid wrestling over my gun (and yeah, the first thing I thought regarding your "close in" hold, is that it could just be squashed against me). If I have to be in a situation where someone could end up right on top of me from extremely close quarters, I want to have my WEAK SIDE facing where they would come from, with my gun out somewhat extended into previously "safe" territory. That way, if necessary, an attacker can "wrestle" with my weak side for a fraction of a second while I can come up underneath with my gun and end the threat.
@TacticalRifleman4 жыл бұрын
Unless he comes at you from your strong side, where you now have the weapon in a compromised position. Train for multiple scenarios with multiple different techniques. Don't rely on just your "favorite way", because it might fail you when you need it most. Thanks for watching, TR.
@GetMeThere14 жыл бұрын
@@TacticalRifleman Well, the idea is that I've COME from a safe (and visible) area, and I can trust that to be a safe place for my gun. Again, for me as an older guy (weaker, slower), it's PARAMOUNT that I avoid a struggle for the gun.
@johntakach64665 жыл бұрын
The very best explanation for position 3 another great video thank you
@bradeastin79275 жыл бұрын
When clearing rooms with a carbine I prefer the low entry. I can align my optic with my eyes faster however if you pop through that doorway and someone is there all you will do when getting that muzzle up is hit the guy in his nads and then your barrel is stuck between his legs. With high entry you can get the muzzle down and if someone is there you can drive that muzzle straight into his chest. There are pros and cons to every method of entry. Everyone chime in and let me know what your favorite method is and why.
@bradeastin79275 жыл бұрын
Sorry Z, this was supposed to be about pistols. I like the compressed and muzzle down method. For some reason my eyes line with my sights faster when I'm raising the weapon and not so much when lowering it.
@toddk13775 жыл бұрын
I like a lot of different positions, mainly as the situation dictates. I do it a lot at home, but I bought one of those toy guns that are a Beretta 92fs replica, it's very close to the same size and stuff and still makes a bang bang sound pulling the trigger, it's like $7 at the store and adds a little fun to the practice while still being sfe and practical, plus if by chance a neighbor sees me through a window or something, I just look like a big kid with an orange and green toy gun, lol.
@MrRebar155 жыл бұрын
*Tactical Rifleman/Instructor Z* Thanks fellas for taking the time, great tips. God Bless
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, TR
@ncshpfox5 жыл бұрын
One thing I like about the high carry with a pistol and especially a rifle, is if you trip and eat shit you are less likely to drive your barrel into the ground. And let’s face it in the dark and not on a flat range we have all ate shit a time or two.
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Amen. Thanks for watching, TR
@ghostoftheemishi84453 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah I dig it my fine feathered friend .I will use all of those positions for when the situations call for it .
@erikmckaygunsmithing64703 жыл бұрын
I can see the hi carry and Sul being useful. The one with it plastered to the side of your heads a no go for me personally. Unless your in a class situation and range personal ask you to do so for a control measure.
@ciri19935 жыл бұрын
Good shit. Combination of temple and front positions for me.
@vincentst.romain16165 жыл бұрын
Great video Zee! Lots of great info, thanks.
@Fishman1385 жыл бұрын
“As all Tactical Riflemen would...” Nailed it.
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, TR
@BigJDinSC5 жыл бұрын
Instructor Zee... On the off chance you see this, have you thought about making a training DVD (pistol, carbine, etc.)? You have a very easy-to-understand and unintimidating style that I think would go over very well in today's market.
@OGsDangerShow5 жыл бұрын
You can catch a lot of his instruction over on Carry Trainer channel. Watch some of the class videos and Z pops up from time to time.
@zdurham15 жыл бұрын
JonDinCT I really appreciate that man! People have recommended that to me before. I like the business concept but, it’s not my bag...right now anyway.
@dpdog15 жыл бұрын
temple carry is really good for working in large crowd!
@tregreavu105 жыл бұрын
I've seen some videos of people using the temple index when training to shoot and move on the inside of a vehicle. That seems like a decent use for that maybe? I don't know shit though, just throwing that out there.
@tacbear5 жыл бұрын
Have you ever used the CAR System (Center Axis Relock)? It works very good in tight spaces (CQB).
@KG4FYH5 жыл бұрын
I did the CAR training 20 years ago; I didn't think anyone else knew about that!
@tacbear5 жыл бұрын
@@KG4FYH I train SWAT teams and I use some CAR techniques when I teach CQB.
@zdurham15 жыл бұрын
Never used it. Is that the SUL with the support hand covering? I teach that for certain context.
@Thes4LT4 жыл бұрын
@@zdurham1 No, CAR is not just the SUL position.; CAR is a fighting system invented by the late LEO Paul Castle that primarily allows for acceptable combat accuracy with the maximum amount of close-quarters firearm retention. If you've seen the John Wick movies, Keanu Reeves uses CAR many times throughout the movies: It's that peculiar way he holds his gun that to the uninitiated looks like a modified "gangsta" grip. The gist of the system is that the shooter stands bladed to the target and holds the gun canted at about a thirty degree angle with the front sight held out at the shooter's natural reading distance (this works with the body biomechanically and allows for a stronger grip.) The forearms are perpendicular to each other (the forearms "scissor," creating a 90 degree angle,) and the thumbs are pointing upward, tips touching. Isometric pressure is applied at all times, the support arm pulling toward the body and the dominant arm pushing out. There are three positions in CAR: The combat position (SUL,) high position, and extended position. In the combat (SUL) position, the gun can be rotated up and held in-line with the body, pointing toward the target, to allow for point firing and retention within very close ranges. The high position is what I described above. The extended position is similar to Isosceles, but with the body still kept bladed and the front sight pushed out to where the rear sight was held in the high position. The purpose of CAR is to allow quick target acquisition and engagement in close quarters with combat-acceptable accuracy, a high degree of recoil control, and maximum retention. I think it's more popular and widespread in the LEO world than the military or special forces milieus.
@mi5veezee5 жыл бұрын
I like high carry. I will now utilize this in any future gun fighting scenario. Thx
@OGsDangerShow5 жыл бұрын
I’ve trained at TFTT/DAG for most of my adult/professional life and so Position Sul is just my go-to. It just works for most LE environments. Not that anybody cares. But that temple thing is for Clowns. Hello, Darwin just called and wants his technique back. OG, the Taufledermaus Channel
@Aikibiker15 жыл бұрын
When I trained with Max at TFTT/DAG he was very specific that Sul was for three circumstances (paraphrased), When you are moving to contact, but are not the cover man/do not have a clear angle on the target/enemy position, when a friendly has to pass through your sector of fire (such as making entry to a room from opposite sides of a door), and last when dominating a crowd/non-combatants so your weapon is ready but not pointed directly at them. He said other ready positions (i.e. low ready) were used outside those three circumstances where Sul is the best. Has there been any changes to the curriculum since I last trained with them in 2009?
@OGsDangerShow5 жыл бұрын
Aikibiker1 No. Same parameters. And the same ones we use about 98% of the time in an LE scenario.
@RANDY_MAR5H5 жыл бұрын
For those of you without SIRT guns (I don't blame you, they're a lot of lettuce) or airsoft or sims - and you want to try these, take your slide off and give it a whirl.
@Thes4LT4 жыл бұрын
Or just unload your gun and do it. If you can't trust yourself to properly unload a firearm and check if it's clear, you probably shouldn't be doing any kind of training exercises whatsoever.
@TheHappy_Introvert5 жыл бұрын
Instructor Zee... I can watch Zee 's instruction videos all day long... Karl! Dont worry Sir! Your videos are still my favorite.. Hey.. Next time you do a video on fixing a computer with a handgun, firearm, and shotgun you can also add a flamethrower to the mix to fix the computer lol...
@AldoRaineoftheBasterds5 жыл бұрын
Sherry Champagne agreed. Especially in the winter time
@f308gtb19775 жыл бұрын
Love your stuff, Zee, thanks!!!
@GBW1755 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that temple stuff is GAF. I’m a Sul guy from years of using it but I can appreciate the high ready.
@CENTURION7375 жыл бұрын
Great information as always...Thank you
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, TR
@markadkins92905 жыл бұрын
Good stuff, Z !!!
@cheekboy72475 жыл бұрын
If you read this comment, i just ask you what is the pros and cons between 9 mm ar vs sub machingun? What would you choose in a firefight? Good video by the way👍👍👍
@zdurham15 жыл бұрын
Cheek Boy not much different. I would prefer an AR platform since I’m so familiar with the controls. And, even tho it’s not a choice, I would choose a larger and hotter cartridge so that I had diversity.
@hoosiered4715 жыл бұрын
Oh....you index the handgun to "that" head...ok. Got it now. Thanks.
@floriangramsch90363 жыл бұрын
U should try the new version of the soul position. Eliminates the cons and is way better and doesn’t look stupid like northe
@mikedifeo83445 жыл бұрын
Very good vid. I practice my position with my weapon totally unloaded, with an empty magazine and an extra empty mag on my belt, because I also practice an empty mag switch.
@briangullickson90135 жыл бұрын
Training tip: purchase a training round such as a snap cap, A-Zoom, orange safety round etc.. and have the spare mag loaded with one. You can effectively build in the memory of making the firearm “ready to fire” and it will enhance your training. A++ for taking the proactive approach to improve your skills!
@mikedifeo83445 жыл бұрын
@@briangullickson9013 Thanks Brian. I forgot to mention on my comment. What I did is saved some of the brass after shooting at the range. I brought the shot bass home and pushed a lead bullet on each of the shot brass. I added a bit of black silicone to the prime hole. They work well and simulate the hot bullet in just about every way. I marked them with a marker and put them in a marked bag.
@briangullickson90135 жыл бұрын
mikedifeo 👍🏼
@seabeebuilder14865 жыл бұрын
Thanks Zee!
@james.mccoy87433 жыл бұрын
So im about 14 and i got a toy gun and i thought hey my dad was in S.W.A.T. let me ask how to tactically and safely use a pistol so he told me how to do some of these tactics and i can say that this is quite good and no scam at all!
@2amike3755 жыл бұрын
Great instruction, relaxed humor. Love it!
@Gunit01215 жыл бұрын
Thank you, always keeping my brain and body engaged
@jondoh22265 жыл бұрын
Remember to pull the trigger to reload while you are pointing off-screen anyway.
@JayC-hb4oq2 жыл бұрын
Great demonstration
@billb.47725 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Instructor Zee, appreciate the instruction. I find myself most often using the "Sul" carry position and then the "High" carry position. The temple method not so much, although I agree it does have its place. "What the situation requires." pretty well sums up how I too look at the various carry methods. Well done video with great content and a little humor too! Thanks again!
@Ronin____50005 жыл бұрын
Excellent class, Z. Thanks for all your hard work in bringing this knowledge and wisdom to us!
@jayhuff8988 Жыл бұрын
Asp has a video of a robber doing the temple version to hide the gun under his hood. Great idea looked like a cell phone but couldn't see the good citizen draw and of course story didn't have a happy ending for the robber
@gold5actual484 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another useful video guys!
@climbseven5 жыл бұрын
Well done. I like how you share the pros and cons. Thanks
@johnscott74422 жыл бұрын
Thank you brother !
@TacticalRifleman2 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome
@jscarpa20025 жыл бұрын
Profound knowledge coming at you through the fucking internet! ha ha ha. I love it. How's that for an advertisement.
@50StichesSteel5 жыл бұрын
Instructor Z is my father...Ever take a leave in Pennsylvania Z? Heheh🤣
@susanbritcher5 жыл бұрын
I know this is directed more at moving in and around stuff in close quarters but what position would you use if you had to run say between cover toward a target 100 meters or so, assuming you don’t reholster?
@susanbritcher5 жыл бұрын
Elliot Smiles yeah not quite what I meant, not even I’m dumb enough to run that far with no cover and people shooting directly at me. I meant more so running with a pistol in general. I just mentioned target/threat so they knew I was asking in context of needing to be ready to shoot. Thanks anyway
@tech62635 жыл бұрын
A good question because a hand gun is what we, in some states, can legally have with us. If you were in a Mall, you may have to assault to the nearest exit.
@zdurham15 жыл бұрын
A one hand high carry is what I would use. I would try to limit the pumping of my weapon arm so that I kept muzzle control. Kinda like a rifle. I control it with one hand and pump with my support (free) arm. Good question
@ethanyoung89713 жыл бұрын
Can you make a video on how to approach gun shots, "as a tactical rifleman would"?
@jonathanhoover61425 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. What about the low ready position? What are the cons? Also what about the low ready tight to your body on your gun hand side?
@toddb9305 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions Zee! I agree that there isn't a "one size fits all" solution I hadn't heard of the side of head position. I suppose you might be able to locate the grip so it's not blocking your peripheral view. I've been working with the high forward position like you demonstrated but I try to keep the front sight in my peripheral vision between my eye and where I'm looking. My thought is to keep the slide from blocking distant vision and being able to get the gun onto a threat.
@AldoRaineoftheBasterds5 жыл бұрын
Todd B side of head work good in a prone position too
@azgunex5 жыл бұрын
Really like that view point of the temple index. I appreciate the pros and cons of them all. Keep up the good work guys.
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, TR
@wingman84475 жыл бұрын
Temple pin loses your peripheral. The other two are fine as are some others depending on your physical position the situation
@FedJimSmith3 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking the same way too, I think it's unadvisable specially if the combat terrain is a wide area open field
@Rob-xc7xv5 жыл бұрын
Good info 👍🏽
@DannyWalker19495 жыл бұрын
Man, I've NEVER heard of this "Temple" hold and Never seen it either....Like you said your Peripheral Vision is Gonna Bye Bye Quick. I've been retired for several years now and I'm gonna go by the City Office tomorrow and see if our officers are using this(I'm Curious) To me this is a Death Sentence and Quick Too. Just my 2 cents.
@Fer-De-Lance5 жыл бұрын
It seems like a Darwin award waiting to happen.
@DannyWalker19495 жыл бұрын
@@Fer-De-Lance Yes I think you're right....
@RANDY_MAR5H5 жыл бұрын
While they might not be using it - that doesn't mean those officers are getting the most recent training tactics. Temple index is something that if you showed someone 10-15 years ago, they'd say you're out of your mind. It makes perfect sense CONTEXTUALLY. As always, situation dictates. Most common situation for temple index would be in a vehicle. I'm a big compressed ready guy otherwise.
@DannyWalker19495 жыл бұрын
@@RANDY_MAR5H Well I've been in the Law Enforcement since back in the mid 60's and I still talk to guys and check in with the Commander regularly. to just stay up on things and they've Never used or been suggested of such nonsense....You said to use it in a Vehicle...THAT SIR, Would be the LAST Place you would want it. This Training practice would/could get you Killed Quick..I've been in over 26 shootouts and standoffs and NEVER even thought of such shit im all my life in the Ranger's. I hope you Never try this for any reason other than Paintball,,,,Maybe.
@davehardgrave20274 жыл бұрын
In a place where you have to potentially move amongst non-combatants sul I what I always suggest
@rwarts51505 жыл бұрын
Great video great insight
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, TR
@rwarts51505 жыл бұрын
@@TacticalRifleman 👍
@AldoRaineoftheBasterds5 жыл бұрын
Good stuff
@AldoRaineoftheBasterds5 жыл бұрын
Its good to be first
@walterlabrie53705 жыл бұрын
One of the good things of keeping your gun facing down as you're patrolling through the house or anywhere else if somebody jumps at you you won't have time to raise your gun or even lower your gun if you have it facing up. If it's facing down at least you can shoot him in the leg as you're trying to get Space to pull it back up. A gun facing up is easier to remove from the shooter rather than facing down. Simple physics.
@ronindez14 жыл бұрын
thanks for the suggestions.... Bless
@SenseiTrey925 жыл бұрын
I'm not a fan of temple indexing. I feel like you lose alot of your vision. I do like it for entering and exiting vehicles, but that's about it. The other two are situational. If I'm in a group I like low carry to keep from flagging the back of one of my buddies heads 🤷♂️ but that's just a personal preference.
@BT17765 жыл бұрын
Trey Burrus I agree and it blocks your peripheral vision on the right side.
@bebop_5575 жыл бұрын
I carry a stock Glock for work (either the 21 or 31) but generally speaking what I prefer is simplicity and ambidexterity. Stuff like no external safety and European style mag release. Why? Simpler is better for a high stress scenario, also the likeliest place you're gonna get shot in a gunfight is the hands and wrists. May be different for military like most of T1G come from... But for CCWs, police, and security MOST PEOPLE aren't acclimated to violence and most encounters take place within conversational distance. This combination means that a lot of people wind up focusing on the weapon and shooting for that. (This is why victims can sometimes make the worst witnesses, they're so zoomed in on the gun they can't really describe their attacker. Also a big reason why FBI requires minimum 12" penetration in ballistics gel, since bullets often have to go through hands and wrists before entering cardiac box.) Obviously, fights are extremely context specific and what works for me ain't necessarily gonna work for you. These are just some considerations I take into consideration for duty or defense oriented handguns, and why I focus on strong hand only + support hand only shooting as much as proper 2 handed shooting. Thanks for the content, always interested to hear the inputs of T1G.
@ClodiusP5 жыл бұрын
Can you do the same with longs please?
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
We’ll add it to the video idea list. Thanks for watching, TR
@zdurham15 жыл бұрын
I shall ✊
@johnhalpin18473 жыл бұрын
Your explanation as a safety issue for an instructor with a lot of students on the line. Safety a ND what goes up comes down, and a ND will result in hearing issue especially ina situation wear hearing protection was not available. Just a thought
@MaikCross5 жыл бұрын
Where is Karl ?
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Karl, while he is the host and leader of the Tactical Rifleman team, and is not the only guy that does videos on this channel. To see pictures and bios of everyone on the Tactical Rifleman team, you can go to our home website, tacticalrifleman.com and click on the TEAM tab. Thanks for watching, TR
@tonynicolosi1035 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@richardbarber54365 жыл бұрын
How do you hold the pistol if you are opening a door?
@zdurham15 жыл бұрын
Richard Barber SUL or high or temple.....with one hand😬✊
@mikeanthony55855 жыл бұрын
How about center axis relock?
@zdurham15 жыл бұрын
Mike Anthony If you talking about center of the chest, pointed forward, with the grip broken, I dont have much experience with it. I’m also not a fan of giving every little variation a name. Once someone is truly competent with the pistol, high and low with slight modifications are all that is really needed IMO. When teaching someone, there is some necessity to describe every variation but there seems to be too much emphasis. If peaking corners with the gun pointing forward, bend your elbows a bit to negate flagging past thresholds.👊
@mikeanthony55855 жыл бұрын
Instructor zee that definitely makes sense. Thanks for simplifying that
@Thes4LT4 жыл бұрын
I was wondering when someone in the comments would mention CAR. I'm not an expert, just an enthusiast, but heres the skinny on it: Low-ready with Center Axis Relock is actually very fast, doesn't require you to break your grip, and allows easy sight acquisition. If you're familiar with the combat/high position in CAR, low ready is accomplished by simply moving the support arm down a short distance. To reacquire your sights and point to target, all you have to do is move your support arm back up and you are ready to engage. It's easy to consistently get a proper sight picture doing this. CAR, as far as I'm aware, also implements the Sul position covered in this video. The benefit of Sul is retention, as Zee explained, and it is mostly useful when the threat is not entirely imminent, or in VERY close quarters using the CAR system. CAR adds an extra dimension to Sul: The shooter stands bladed in the Sul position, and when a threat appears within 3 - 5 yards, the pistol can be rotated 90 degrees so that it is facing the threat while still locked into the core of the shooter's body and fired, allowing both retention and offensive capability. It is essentially a point firing technique for use within touching distance, when there is a possibility an attacker might try to grapple or take your firearm. However, in most cases, the combat/high position is used. Note that the "high position" in CAR is not the same as the high position demonstrated in the video. The high position in CAR requires that the shooter hold the gun canted at about a 30 degree angle, the forearms coming together at a 90 degree angle, with the shooter standing bladed to the target, tips of the thumps touching, and isometric pressure applied in the grip at all times similar to the push/pull technique in Weaver (there are a lot of similarities between CAR and Weaver, primarily isometric pressure and blading the body. Think of CAR like an evolution of Weaver optimized for CQB.) The advantage of CAR is primarily retention, profile minimization around cover, effectiveness while point shooting, and recoil control. When peeking around cover, by far I would always use CAR because it brings the gun off-center from my body, and allows me to only expose just the amount of body necessary to see and shoot around a corner, similar to various rifle techniques. CAR is easier to use inside of vehicles as well, since most shooting out of vehicles is done out of the passenger windows, and using CAR I can simply blade my body and shoot without readjusting my seating position. Also, one small extra advantage is that CAR allows cross-eye dominant shooters to shoot comfortably with both eyes because the body is bladed and the other eye can't physically see the sights, thus eliminating perceived dual sight pictures/dual targets. CAR does have disadvantages. Isosceles is a much more stable shooting platform, and because it relies less upon constant isometric pressure to achieve high levels of recoil control, it is generally more consistently useful for engaging targets at longer ranges (the extended/apogee position in CAR is intended to achieve full extension and mirror the results of Isosceles, but I've had mixed results.) If you wear a plate carrier, Isosceles is also more tactically advantageous because it presents the front of your body to the enemy, thus allowing maximum plate coverage. I have heard some shooters claim that movement while firing is easier using Isosceles vis-a-vis CAR. Ultimately, your groups with CAR are most likely going to be slightly worse than with Isosceles. CAR is a system optimized not for bullseye precision, but instead for a very specific kind of close-quarters fighting emblematic of police and SWAT operations. It's no coincidence that its inventor, Paul Castle (RIP,) was a law enforcement officer himself, and many of his students were law enforcement. If you're going to be clearing your house or fighting in very close proximity to bad guys, there's really no contest: CAR is fantastic; however, it fills a very specific role and should not be substituted for the conventional Isosceles system save for very idiosyncratic situations such as mine (I'm cross-eye dominant and it's very easy for me to shoot with both eyes open using CAR, but not Isosceles.)
@hafizaz-9858 Жыл бұрын
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@hafizaz-9858 Жыл бұрын
@@Thes4LT C A N D Y M A N Pistol's BUAKAW c a n d y man
@CFairNH5 жыл бұрын
Great content as usual, always enjoy the videos. Nice job guys!!👍
@alwilliams41355 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir for the PROFOUND KNOWLEDGE !
@ContingencyLabs5 жыл бұрын
"I don't deal in absolutes" ...did you watch Revenge of the Sith, recently?
@michaelcarter82092 жыл бұрын
Outstanding
@WoodsPrecisionArms2 жыл бұрын
awesome video - I always kept my pistol fully gripped but tight to my chest when clearing a house - it’s just how we were trained - you won’t flag and can point shoot at really close quarters if you had too. There are so many ways but the smartest thing this guy said and why I think he is an EXCELLENT instructor is that you never marry one specific tactic, grip, or stance it’s always what the situation dictates. It’s like unused to tell my conceal students on holsters - they all have their uses and purposes depending on what you’re doing and where you are.
@TacticalRifleman2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@lordrudimus5 жыл бұрын
Send it!!!!! Info 💣 Greatness!!!!!
@DougieFresh2085 жыл бұрын
Lets get some more instructor Z!
@hollow19435 жыл бұрын
Question: I can't see from my right eye and I'm an natural Right handed. Is it ok to use my left eye while I hold my pistol in my right hand. Thank you!!!
@scottwarner21465 жыл бұрын
i am right handed but left eye dominant i shoot handguns right handed using my left eye for sighting, and long guns left shoulder left eye
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Yes, of course. Just bring it up under your left eye. Too easy.
@hollow19435 жыл бұрын
@@scottwarner2146 Thanks
@dutoitl5 жыл бұрын
Cross-eye dominant shooters do it all the time. Rifle / carbine is a bit more complicated.
@hollow19435 жыл бұрын
@@dutoitl I'm learning to use my m4 as a left handed...its not that easy indeed...
@loercayt6146 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see this man going up against youngboy
@samuelmuniz48795 жыл бұрын
Saludos cordiales desde México
@calzown5 жыл бұрын
Only the sith deal in absolutes
@MufasaKamaKaEl882 жыл бұрын
To me brother Temple Pressing would work best when shooting in a Vehicle if there were passengers with you. #WhatDoYouThinkBro?
@TacticalRifleman2 жыл бұрын
Just keep it pointed in a safe direction.
@randelldarky39205 жыл бұрын
I keep the barrel on the same plane as My eye. My eye follows the muzzle.
@TacticalRifleman5 жыл бұрын
Fine on the range, but means you are flagging all the non-threats around you. Don’t point a gun at me. TR
@AMG-3165 жыл бұрын
The temple pin is a great idea.... 👍Except for the lose of all of your gun hand field of peripheral view....👎 The gun goes where your head is pointing and it's super safe except for Superman, snipers, elevated shooters, and all of the fly boys out there....🤔😶🤔😶🏴☠️🛹🏴☠️🛹 Great video and instruction "Z"
@hafizaz-9858 Жыл бұрын
C a n d y m a n S a k a siku Ya jibrill
@MeEastsideloco2113 жыл бұрын
See the real ultimate warrior
@andyprairiedog5 жыл бұрын
"Instructor Z" morale patches......this rodent needs one :)
@AOMartialArts5 жыл бұрын
Uh... I'm not an expert.... but... Temple Indexing is NO GO. Not even going to try.
@carloskq66892 жыл бұрын
Stop monster all equitmen , 🕶 I like PERANG DUNIA 1 AND 2 , LOADING WAITHING 3 AND 4 🧨💣🚀
@projectdad6561 Жыл бұрын
If anyone goes to a class where they are teaching the “temple indexing” , leave the class.
@coultonelliott43125 жыл бұрын
Blew my eardrums outfit
@blackoutbob22355 жыл бұрын
Thanks Instructor Z! These positions are important to consider especially if you are a CCW carrier and if you have to be engaged in an active shooter situation. Ken Hackathorn also covered the low position vs the "temple position" with regard with a crowded environment. Instructor Z's coverage of the subject mirrors this well - but I also really appreciate Instructor Z's comments of use of techniques may be dictated by the situation - so learn the advantages and disadvantages to each. Active Shooter Security Concepts: Master Class Ep. 14 kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z4avp4J4a7GMo5o&t