Video: Vehicle CQB Firearms Training

88 Tactical Shows Proper Techniques for Firing a Gun In or Around a Vehicle

If you own a firearm, it's important to be cognizant of how your environment affects how you should use that firearm. Even if you're not a weapons expert, you should know the fundamentals of positioning yourself, taking cover, and using the firearm safely. This simple preparedness will make you safer and more confident if you need to use your gun.

One common environment that's often overlooked is the one you spend time in almost every day: your vehicle. With this in mind, 88 Tactical has developed a new 2 hour 15 minute instructional video that documents the 3-day Vehicle CQB (close-quarters battle) class they offer.

This video was released last Friday, and it is now available for purchase and instant digital streaming. Here's a trailer to give you a taste of the full video:

The video makes viewers a virtual part of instructor William Petty's class in Tekamah, Nebraska, and teaches effective ways to deal with the high-intensity of fighting around a vehicle. However, it's not all serious concentration and training. Will isn't afraid to lighten it up with a little humor as well:

If you're interested in checking out the full instructional video, it's available for streaming though Vimeo for a one-time payment of $39.95. The streaming allows easy access 24-7 from any modern device, including smartphones and tablets. If you'd like to learn more about Will's classes and 88 Tactical, visit their web site at 88tactical.com.


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Patrick McCarthy: Patrick McCarthy is the Editor of RECOIL OFFGRID. He currently resides in Arizona, and enjoys hiking, camping, shooting, and snapping photos along the way. You can follow his latest projects on Instagram at @pmccarthy10.