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Self Defense from a Car with Matt Jacques of Victory First Trigger Time TV

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Walter Glenn Greer says:

Not a bad idea to train…

Arjen Jongeling says:

You scared the shit out of me, I thought your assistant was still holding
the cardboard attacker.

Brian S says:

My question is this, If at a traffic stop and you have a car that is
immediately to your left, Bad guy walks up between you and the innocent car
on your left, How does one mitigate collateral damage in that scenario?

John234pwns says:

I think holsters mounted in the vehicle may be compelling given these sort
of situations.

TriggerTimeTV says:

Smith thanks for the comment, the G-C is an excellent choice!

SmithandWessonBlazer says:

No problem, y’all got a new subscriber I’ve never seen this channel before
today.

TriggerTimeTV says:

Glad you liked, what would you have added?

Robert Ulmer says:

your best bet is give into their wishes and get their attention on their
escape and as they draw their muzzle up pump them full of the good stuff.
Or just take the fact that your car is gone and let the insurance company
deal with getting you a new one. I like the first option, rid the streets
of this scum

EMGTRAINING101 says:

Sound advise! Great work!

TriggerTimeTV says:

thanks for the feedback, help us spread the word!

Robert Ulmer says:

The weapon is easier to reach and a simple compliance to grabbing your
wallet is a great time to grab the weapon. Remember car doors are not
bullet proof! SHOOT THREW IT! and the attacker never has time to react to
the sight of your gun they will most likely just catch lead. Nothing is
certain though

Jason Armstrong says:

Great stuff, no BS, no tacticool crap, real word civillian training!

Fortress: Personal Defense Solutions says:

You need to decide: Is it better to follow all the laws to the letter and
be dead, or to bend the rules and live. In the meantime, start working
towards getting laws changed. One person can make a difference!

TriggerTimeTV says:

rerholstering the VG2 after a lot of rounds can be tricky, thanks for the
feed back!

snteevveetns says:

Try it left handed, driving a left side drive veh… I haven’t found a good
way to do it… Except when exiting the veh…

Steve Lasley says:

Great videos!! This is the information I have been looking for. Thanks

Martin Hoontrakul says:

Well thought through. Wonder what happens in a right hand drive right hand
shooter scenario?

Robert Ulmer says:

Great video, The amount of hearing damage that you depicted is a little
inaccurate. Shooting from an enclosed space will leave you with bad hearing
damage and most of the time is permanent and could even cause total
deafness and extreme balance issues. Another thing to consider If the
individual already has a gun on you do you really think your going to have
time to get to your firearm. You really need to pay attention to the
situation.

TriggerTimeTV says:

Thanks Tex

TriggerTimeTV says:

Thanks for the positive feedback guys!

Fortress: Personal Defense Solutions says:

practice and find out…it’s not a mystery!

therealTrippleB says:

solid advice, thanks

bailey04ful says:

Ok training this works only if you live in texas, or the gun man is just
standing their.

naztee2010 says:

The only issue that bothers me is that in order to carry your weapon in my
country, it has to be unloaded. Magazine out and everything. You are
allowed to carry the magazine and the gun, but not together. So, it is a
quite large transition from holstered, unloaded weapon to engaging target,
especially in small European city cars. On the other side, when bad guys
come to hijack your car, they come with AKs. Fortunately, almost all of
them barely know how to shoot straight.

TriggerTimeTV says:

Thanks brother!

TriggerTimeTV says:

Thanks Y glad you enjoyed and help us spread the word!

TexasRedneck says:

awesome vid! Thank you!

SCAR16s says:

Good shit bro. Thanks.

Rogue Reflections says:

…and using periphery vision, helped to shield my eyes from glass while
still acquiring the target. I also saw that the immediate tendency to drive
away (using left hand to steer) and having muzzle play (with firearm in
right) it would be better to steer on the bottom of the steering wheel, so
as not to shoot my left hand, arm or wrist.

TriggerTimeTV says:

thanks for the good words, please feel free to subscribe!

yazminandalani says:

Hey thanks for the video man, here in Miami we get alot of car jackers.
This will diffently help me out. Thanks, be safe!

SmithandWessonBlazer says:

I’ve carried appendix with the VG2 for about a year now and just switched
to appendix with the G-Code INCOG. I sit down in the seat and prep my shirt
behind the gun/holster, and then buckle my seatbelt. It gives me
unobstructed access to my weapon. Obviously you would need to find out if
that would be considered brandishing in your state but in mine it is not.
My vehicle also sits higher than most so its pretty hard for someone to see
my belt line.

Rogue Reflections says:

When carrying in my car, I do a sort of modified cross draw (I am right
handed.) I carry on my right hip, with the but of the gun facing forward. I
can draw my weapon with my right hand (palm facing lateral) or left hand
across (palm facing medial.) Seat belts can be disengaged with either hand,
so sitting and belted in are non issues. Great video. I actually shot some
rounds, for training, from an enclosed vehicle. It was deafening to my
core. I found while facing my head down and using …

TriggerTimeTV says:

Yeah brother Car jacking and home invasions are on the rise, great stuff
coming thanks for the feedback!

SwMuBl says:

I do something similar but I also tuck the belt behind the gun. It would
not be brandishing in my state either. I just bought an Incog but still
carry daily with the VG2. The Incog will now be used for classes as a way
to carry appendix without having to take off the VG2 every time for
reholstering. I’ve taken 3 classes with the VG2 only and the heat is no
problem (400+ round classes) but the reholstering gets tiring. Thanks for
the comments.

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