When danger strikes and you're seated inside a vehicle, every inch of space matters. Most defensive firearm training takes place on a range with open space and freedom to move—but real-life attacks often don’t happen that way.
In this Tactical Tuesday breakdown, Navy SEAL and Full Spectrum Warrior founder Rich Graham walks through the fundamentals of confined-space shooting. He covers:
How to manage elbow clearance when seated
Why shoulder rotation matters more than brute force
What to do after your first shot through the window
These aren’t Hollywood tactics—this is practical, no-nonsense instruction designed to give you the edge when seconds count and space is tight.
The key takeaway? Train in the conditions you’ll likely face. Your vehicle can be a trap—or a tool. The difference is preparation.
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