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Civilian Operator 101: How to Shoot and Fight From Your Back

Posted on 29 July 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Something to chew on this weekend as you set up your Shoting drills. As CO’s We always need to be cognizant of positions we may find ourselves in a street fight that are not exactly convenient, but are all the same, reality. This is also a great time to drill on firing from OTHER non-conventional shooting positions:  on your stomach, on your side, one knee down, two knees down, on your butt, etc. When a Fight happens it is going to be Imperfect and Unforgiving; Adapt or Die. -SF

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Have you ever thought about what position you might end up in if you have to defend your life with a gun?

The fact is that you most likely will not be in any position that looks ANYTHING like the way you practice on the range …

Especially if your range practice is going to an indoor range, standing in a firing lane, pulling the unloaded gun out of a gun case, putting it on the table, picking it up and slowly firing aimed shots under no pressure or stress whatsoever.

What happens if you’re in a real life self defense situation and you fall over or get knocked to the ground? Can you shoot or fight from your back?

Why Should You Know How To Fight From Your Back

Because real life is unpredictable.

Just because you have a gun does not mean you’ll get the chance to use it in an ideal situation …

As Dave Spaulding writes …

“There are several ways you can end up on the ground while engaged in armed conflict, and they will have an effect on how you proceed. One is going to the ground deliberately, such as taking low cover or bracing the pistol for a long shot. Another is grounding unintentionally, such as tripping while moving—something that happens more often than people think when trying to shoot while moving to the rear. Keep in mind that we humans do not have eyes in the back of our heads and that trying to “walk backwards” while delivering accurate fire will eventually result with our butt over-riding our feet and thus an unintentional grounding situation.
The last—and most perilous—is being knocked off your feet during a close-quarters fight. Many pistol fights start out as fist fights…

“How to handle any of these situations will depend on how far away your opponent(s) is when you go down, as distance equals time and time equals life. The farther away they are, the more time you have to just get up and keep moving. But if they are right on top of you, it is likely you will have to deploy your pistol from the ground and deliver fast and accurate fire. After all, once you are on the ground, you won’t be doing any cool-looking, tactical-style shooting…you’ll have to shoot your attacker quickly, accurately and without hesitation if you want to live to see another day. Nothing else will work.”

Dave is right of course, and he would know. So how can we do this.

How To Shoot and Fight From Your Back and Other Less Than Ideal Positions With Steve Fisher of Sentinel Concepts

In the video below Steve Fisher from Sentinel Concepts gives you a few tips on how to shoot from these less than ideal positions that we might find ourselves in …

It isn’t rocket science by any means as I think you’ll agree but it’s something to practice.

The key thing is to NOT shoot yourself. Be VERY aware of where your legs are and where your muzzle is pointing (as you always should be).

If you have a range where you can do it live fire then you should practice this every once in a while.

If your range will not allow this type of shooting practice, then I would encourage you to role play these positions and practice them “dry fire” with a safe and unloaded (triple-check!) gun in your home or other private place.

Read the Original Article at Prepared Gun Owners

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