
- Americans spend 17,600 minutes behind the wheel each year. That’s 7 full 40 hour work weeks…
- In 2015 there were 14,862 murders in America, that started in a vehicle
- In 2016 there were 115,000 murders and rapes in America, that started in a vehicle
- And gun Road Rage is UP 250% (2014 to 2016)
This is an online video course that will walk you through the skills and knowledge you need to win a gunfight in or around a vehicle.
- 3 primary counter-intuitive yet optimal positions to get the most cover in a vehicle fight
- Why the glass in the windows may be your most useful tool in fighting from inside the car
- How being too close to the vehicle when outside could cause you to expose yourself to your assailant.
- A psychological weakness any human might have that you can exploit, understand this secret and you can use non-bulletproof parts of the car as a weapon
- The proper technique for a “compressed ready position”
- How to aim naturally without hitting objects in the car
- What to change about your grip for greater accuracy within a vehicle
- The glass double tap technique and when to use it…
- How to handle an attacker if your window is down
- 7 common pieces of car gunfighting advice that are COMPLETELY false
- How to shoot behind you, especially if you’re driving (HINT: it’s not how it looks in the movies)
- 5 common “self-muzzling” mistakes and how to avoid them
- Seated draw: what’s different and what 1 thing MUST you do to avoid dangerous mistakes
- Stealth draw position – draw from this position and you’ll always have the element of surprise on your side
- 1 handed shooting techniques and how to practice every scenario
- What to consider if you drive often with strangers, perhaps as a professional driver, whether you drive for Uber, Lyft, or UPS
- Proper Fighting Positions for passenger attacks from behind
- What to do with your gun if you feel you need to draw yet want your gun to remain hidden
- The secret safe ready position: How, why, and when to use it…
- [IMPORTANT] The Vehicle attack decision matrix: when to evade, when to fight and which weapon to use
- How Do Different Kinds of Glass Break & What About Tinting
- Deflection and How That Impacts Shooting Through Glass and Using the Car as Cover
- The difference between FMJs vs Hollow Points when shooting through Glass and The Car
- The Proper Priorities When Considering Your Defensive Options
- Carry Position and Holster Considerations
- Draw Stroke and Presentation On Target
- How to Draw and Make Ready In The Vehicle
- Dealing With Threats From Multiple or Different Directions
- Dealing With Passengers In The Car
- Support Hand Shooting Considerations
- Bailout. How to Fight Your Way Out
- How to Bail Out and Shoot Through the V
- Car Cover, Concealment, and Angles
- Getting Shots on Target From any Position
- Tactical Considerations Shooting Into the Vehicle
- Getting Out of the Way and Putting Shots on Target
- Penetrating Through the Door and Glass


Riley Bowman is the Creator and host of The Concealed Carry Podcast. Riley is an accomplished firearms shooter and instructor. With a background in law enforcement and security, Riley enjoys sharing his knowledge and expertise when it comes to firearms safety, self-defense and concealed carry.
Jacob S. Paulsen is the President of ConcealedCarry.com and co-host of The Concealed Carry Podcast. Jacob is a NRA certified instructor, Range Safety Officer, Utah BCI Instructor, USCCA Instructor and Training Counselor, Affiliate Instructor for Next Level Training & L.A.S.R, and a certified armorer for Glock and Sig Sauer.

Despite the amount of time you spend in the car and the ultimate vulnerability of that environment, there are NOT a lot of opportunities to train in and around cars. Search your local gun ranges and even all the major firearm training academies in the country and unless you have a badge you will have a VERY hard time finding any class that will teach you how to shoot in and around vehicles. The few that exist won't let you shoot through the glass.