Was taught this at the United States Indian Police Academy. Wasn’t explained to us this in depth, but I know how effective it is. Thanks for making this video. It has refined my technique and made me more effective!
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
@@Coffee1776still a lot to learn from these old guys, but Hackathorn is more of a competitive shooter for sure. Just take what works and put it in your toolbox, throw out the rest. I love Craig Douglas too, good recommendation 👍
Gotta say I love this channel with these master classes. It significantly improve my techniques. Everything seems to be basic, but it’s the foundation to success. Great video !
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
Shooting from retention is a must at very close range. One thing to add might be that porting and compensated pistols aren't the best for EDC for the possibility of stippling your own face from the position. Thanks for all of your great classes Ken!
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
First of all great Chanel, tips are amazing, but I have question, this drill start with one in chamber , and it's fine , but how or drill to similar status when need to load ? Thank You
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
Practice a technique called "You Control Time & Space". You can move while seeing/deciding/drawingweapon. Give yourself space. Give yourself time. Don't be a flatfoot if you can help it.
Although Ken is now retired, it's great to see that he's still bringing his knowledge and training drills to the masses via digital platform. Wish he made a DVD with all his drills! Good stuff!
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
sorry but too much twisting. simply draw gun, pin arm to hip, fire where looking, lean back a bit for elevation. time is of the essence, and a little practice will teach you.--courtesy Ed McGivern
Yes, moving backwards is always a great idea 🤔 Sometimes you dont have time to step offline or seek cover. This is a valuable technique widely utilized throughout the world. Once you realize how easily you can be disarmed at close range, you will understand the value of retention shooting.
Why must people try to out expert the experts? LOL Hey Joe - seen a lot of urban combat? This technique in invaluable. When your back is against the wall, and two thugs are closing in on you - I wonder how you "create space?" Learning to do it ALL is key.
Most people have no clue that human PIEV time (perceive/think/feel/react) to the unexpected) ranges 1.5 to 2.5 seconds, longer if distracted, so if someone decides to charge you from 10ft or less, there’s a very good chance you might not even get to your weapon, let alone get a round off. So as he says, you may have to push or hold off your assailant with the free hand to make room for your hole puncher.
Was taught this at the United States Indian Police Academy. Wasn’t explained to us this in depth, but I know how effective it is. Thanks for making this video. It has refined my technique and made me more effective!
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
@@Coffee1776still a lot to learn from these old guys, but Hackathorn is more of a competitive shooter for sure. Just take what works and put it in your toolbox, throw out the rest. I love Craig Douglas too, good recommendation 👍
Gotta say I love this channel with these master classes. It significantly improve my techniques. Everything seems to be basic, but it’s the foundation to success. Great video !
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
Really appreciate the real world kind of content. Thank you.
Finally, real life scenario techniques!
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
Great video as usual man!
Shooting from retention is a must at very close range. One thing to add might be that porting and compensated pistols aren't the best for EDC for the possibility of stippling your own face from the position.
Thanks for all of your great classes Ken!
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
Thanks!
I find that I do a hybrid: move head and arm a little each. Definitely need to practice more, though!
First of all great Chanel, tips are amazing, but I have question, this drill start with one in chamber , and it's fine , but how or drill to similar status when need to load ? Thank You
Great no nonsense straight to the point teaching.
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
Great presentation. Thank you Ken.
Ken is a machine!
Kudos to you, Mr. Ken nice information crack shot
Practice a technique called "You Control Time & Space". You can move while seeing/deciding/drawingweapon. Give yourself space.
Give yourself time. Don't be a flatfoot if you can help it.
Thank you for good info, best regards.
Although Ken is now retired, it's great to see that he's still bringing his knowledge and training drills to the masses via digital platform.
Wish he made a DVD with all his drills!
Good stuff!
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
that was an excellent video!
Thanks for watching
Thank you, Ken and Bill.
I have a related question: In considering “adequate” defensive aiming at close ranges (
Learning a lot from these vids, thank you, good stuff!!!
I have been doing it wrong, thank you for setting me straight.
Is it safe to use the 'Retention Shooting Drill' with a revolver? Just wondering.🤔
Great! Please, MORE instruction videos like this!
This man is a legend
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
Wise. Thank you
Good Stuff Ken !!!
Always great instruction Ken. I miss the SSG Training. Many Thanks
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
Thank you sir. Beautiful pistol.
And remember to say "Yo homie" before you fire.
IS THAT MY BRIEFCASE???
Especially if they’re from West Virginia or Montana
Perfect video Ken. Congrats.
Very helpful info. Thanks!!
Oh yeah 👍
👍 thank you!
thanks
I'd consider not putting your support hand palm against your chest, have your palm outwards but on you sternum so strikes are at the ready
Great tips. Thanks Ken.
Great video sir!
Hector Grant Taylor.
Thanks for sharing.
Well the loss of blood from a shot to the groin will kill in about 45 seconds.
I saw a video of a guy getting shot in the crotch, he fell instantly and went into the fetal position. The guy that shot him was at arms length away.
Shades of Col . Rex Applegate
*This guy has good intentions, I'm sure he cares about self defense, but I don't think this guy has ever actually been in a gunfight. If you try these techniques, YOU WILL DIE. There is much more to retention shooting than this. If you want to know retention shooting methods that are actually realistic, lookup Craig Douglas's retention shooting on RUclips.*
If blood loss is the goal...the AAA is an excellent shot.
Like the mandalorian
sorry but too much twisting. simply draw gun, pin arm to hip, fire where looking, lean back a bit for elevation. time is of the essence, and a little practice will teach you.--courtesy Ed McGivern
KEN. .....MAYBE KNOWS GUNS ... BUT HIS OLD WHITE GUY POLITICS MAKES HIM LOOK STUPID .... HE NEEDS TO STAY OUTTA THAT TOPIC
Mike Horne and Mike Harries had a better drill
Another tacticool skill unlikely to be used in real combat. Creating space like moving backwards or side stepping
is more practical.
This technique was perfected by Fairbairn & Sykes during WW2, it is still taught today because it works.
Yes, moving backwards is always a great idea 🤔 Sometimes you dont have time to step offline or seek cover. This is a valuable technique widely utilized throughout the world. Once you realize how easily you can be disarmed at close range, you will understand the value of retention shooting.
Why must people try to out expert the experts? LOL Hey Joe - seen a lot of urban combat? This technique in invaluable. When your back is against the wall, and two thugs are closing in on you - I wonder how you "create space?" Learning to do it ALL is key.
Most people have no clue that human PIEV time (perceive/think/feel/react) to the unexpected) ranges 1.5 to 2.5 seconds, longer if distracted, so if someone decides to charge you from 10ft or less, there’s a very good chance you might not even get to your weapon, let alone get a round off. So as he says, you may have to push or hold off your assailant with the free hand to make room for your hole puncher.
@@007Chancellor 👍