Vehicle Gunfighting Part 1 with Navy SEAL Mark "Coch" Cochiolo
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- In this video, retired Navy SEAL Mark "Coch" Cochiolo demonstrates a few ways to shoot from within your vehicle if your vehicle is immobile.
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Solid info, much appreciated.
You bet!
I live in the Houston area and I think I need tips like this and more. There’s been a bunch of trash that has blown in and they are brave, jacking people in broad daylight. I’m surprised that not that many people are choosing to carry a firearm on their person.
I hate going down to Houston. Luckily is like 2 hours south of me, gives me a good reason to visit only for special occasions.
Stay safe out there 💪🏼
I love and miss Houston. It's home. But yes, it has gotten bad over the years. Can't be to safe. Stay alert, stay alive.
We practiced this recently at my training academy. I do armed security for the government. Coch's instruction was even better than what they taught us. I like the technique for wearing the seatbelt. That is one thing they didnt teach us at the academy which is why i watch Coch! Im practicing ur stuff daily man thank you.
Another great job never thought about seatbelt placement but makes sense.
Coch is the Boss! I want to see more of him.
Nothing like a good coch video
Thank you for the solid info. Using the steering wheel for leverage is good stuff.
No problem 👍
It’s fast and easy to “swim” your left arm in front of the seatbelt to get it in that position at the first sign of trouble. That way you can have it over your shoulder while driving (if you want to) and avoid that occasional cop who is going to stop you because he couldn’t see you were wearing your seatbelt.
If you don’t care about getting stopped then it’s mind over matter, if you don’t mind then it doesn’t matter 😉
Awesome videos, thanks for your efforts!
Part of my dry fire practice is working on "in the car or truck skills" i practice in the garage so as not freak out my neighbors.
Your fact point out, makes 100% sense, and real thought follows and practise. Man you just hit every real point.
Thank you.
Appreciate it, as always. Thanks, Coch.
As always Coch, short and sweet and clear. Keep up the good work.
Good morning Coch, I love the content. Your video is the first one on the subject of fighting from a car that made sense. Thanks again
I like the way you broke this down. It kind of reminds me of reading the Army combatives manual years ago. I don't really have any interest in BJJ and will likely never armbar anyone, but the way that manual broke down positions on the ground and moving between them made enough sense to me that between reading that, taking only a few jujitsu lessons, and rolling with my friends, I got a decent enough working understanding of ground fighting that when I found myself on the ground in a series of work related encounters (hospital security restraining psych patients) I was able to apply it effectively and get people into handcuffs, or hold them down while back up arrived.
Your approach to vehicle gunfighting is presented in the same sort of way. And I will approach it the same way, by practicing what you presented (with a SIRT pistol) and hopefully taking a class or two with an instructor to get feedback and fix my misunderstandings and hopefully end up with that same working understanding of the subject. thank you for posting this.
edit: Do you have any thoughts for a left handed shooter engaging targets on the right side of a vehicle? Specifically bracing against the steering wheel/vehicle to increase stability?
Hi
Always enjoy your videos Coch!!!
Nice, well presented, proper demos, concise, creative, all excellent.
You even took into account the sweep across legs, with finger on trigger in high pressure scenario, great, actually seeing someone firing whilst panicking whilst doing this is not good.
Have to admit I did a long rant about another Tactical Hyve video (beginners mistakes), but this was excellent. Recap was very important, main point is about movement and breaking contact.
Alot of people won't understand that if your ambushed, you simply want to get away, keep moving.
Having actually done this for real, this was very good, hope you follow it up, with live fire on range, drive in, ambushed, blocked/cannot move and exfil, maybe with partner.
Very good
Great tips Thank you for sharing Coch!
That's alot of great info in only 5 minutes. Thank you.
Great info, short & sweet. 🎯right on the spot 👊🏾
With the vehicle on, I thing the steering wheel is not a great anchor point. In the video it looks great because it is not running. With the truck on, power steering is on, so it is very easy to rotate the wheel.
Outstanding
Another great video, thanks!
Coch is great! Thanks for the vids
Short, concise , and informative.. Looks like you’ve done this maneuver a few times in your career!
So didactic!! Thanks for sharing so much expierience
Always great info
Excellent!!
I feel like situation is probably far more likely to happen than a lot of other scenario that people usually train for. With road rage and car jackings I think these skills are very useful!
Straight to the point, no bullshit 🤙
Always trying to learn, great content!!
Thanks Coach your the best 👍
Good teaching method. Good teacher
SEAL Daddy is back! Gotta find a way to train this! Thanks again, Coch!
Coch is the man👍🏻 thanks for the info
Thanks for sharing
You bet!
It simple and informative, thanks..
Glad it was helpful!
Well done.
Just found this channel. Great content.
Great video, love listening to Coch, I like that hold upside down and shoot if they are behind you tactic, I think it may be more of a subtle unnoticed shot. I would have to practice that for sure, if my shoulder would even let me move it like that. Lol.
It will be really interesting how to proceed in a case of carjacking. Excellent information!
Thanks for the info
No problem 👍
DAMN SOLID!! Really appreciated how you are using the vehicle to keep your body moving ( the steering wheel ) and as always as you said, get off the X. Get out of the car. The car is a coffin!!
Amazing thanks
Thanks
Thank you.
Welcome!
Thanks Coch. Truly enjoy the delivery of info. Please consider addressing car jack threat which may be the most likely situation civilians would find themselves in. So many freeze upon seeing a firearm even before the weapon is up on them. Do you believe that reluctant people can train their brains to respond instead of thinking first? I know you get what I mean. I'll leave my personal experiences out.
Thanks !!!
Welcome!
That 40# gut is slowing your reaction time way DOwnnnnnnn!
Cool
you're funny !!! this is great
Thats a nice pistol.
Another great video. I’m catching up today! Lol! ✊🏽
Super Advise will get time in practicing.
Succinct!
Lots'a love, cheers, & Mabuhay, from tropical Philippines!
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Be interesting to see how leftys would do it so as to know how to do it if someone right hand was injured in wreck or during altercation
safety first - I love it ! that was awesome with not sweeping the gun over the legs while turning g. " the red button " seatbelt LMFAO !!!!! 😂🤣😜
The police told me I was not allowed to do that, so thank you for this video, just incase, thank you, again 😊Appreciate Much Love
Thank God. I have two hands. Working perfectly the same sharpness 🤷
I'd like it if you could do one of these pieces for left-handed people.
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I would be interested in seeing how you make rifle or carbine work in this situation.
After that gun fight get on Amazon and order a hearing aid
Is there a dvd I can buy to get all this great info all parts
Keep some protective eyes and ears on your visor. If you can put it on, do so. The cabin of that vehicle is going to to turn into a cloud of glass dust on the first shot.
Nice. Very informative, but what if you’re left handed?
And nowadays people have to learn how to protect themselves because the police or the authorities or whatever or not always there to help
Strange question once the first few bullets pierce the windshield it will spider web the safety glass you are not going to be able to acquire target ???
What pistol are you using?
What p320 version is that?
I know this is all going to happen in seconds but any tips or advice on hearing protection when firing from inside a vehicle. My poor old ears can't take another blast especially from a handgun. Not only do you lose your hearing but the concussion is disorientating.
Under high stress your ears may close up on their own.
what's your pistol Coach?
looks nice.
Some model of Sig Sauer I think. Maybe P320?
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I was suprised how many drivers are driving cars unlocked. I am locking car immediatelly I get in.
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How would you handle a potential threat approaching in traffic with a weapon drawn? A possible road rage incident
anyone know what pistol hes using?
@Mark Cochiolo All the instructors are great on this channel, but your videos are my favourite. (a LEO from Europe)
Where is the muzzle in 2:45?
Coch
Any advise how not to sweep your pistol from deployment when your natural body armor exceeds the draw ratio. In another words, my big ass gut :D
Thanks
Well if at least the shots miss you can always blow up the enemy with that IED hanging off of the front of the pistol 😂
But the tacticool guys said you can't draw strong side in a vehicle!
okay what if im left handed
Don't forget in a 30 MPH crash a soda can to the head will kill you so tie down your gear.
"Trace around and be sure not to sweep your legs", proceeds to sweep his own legs while reholstering, lol.
Good video minus the "Big Oooof"
If you slow it down around 2:45 he's about the angle of the lower portion of the steering wheel. So slightly above his knees. Look at his position of his lower legs. The perspective from an action cam can be deceiving.
Disable the Airbag system as one may need to steer and maneuver following a crash or similar so to speak.
A double watch? I get why it would be flipped but a double watch? Wtf
That seat belt advise is reckless
And no one is gonna say shit about the garbage ass Olight on his gun?
Ive run many Surefire, Streamlight & later some Olights over the years as a full time LE instructor. I actually saw more problems from Surefire & Streamlight than the few Olights which were always brighter. Coch provided a good quick summary of Vcqb. Centrifuge Training offers great training on this topic that matches up.
Not trying to be mean, but this video was pretty much pointless. Most other videos this channel makes are really cool. But nothing groundbreaking said here. Literally everything he said was extremely obvious, even non military, non LEO people with no training would know or think to do all that…. “Threat straight ahead, point your gun straight ahead and fire, threat to your right, point your gun to the right and fire” Lmao.