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X2Works well with a cooperative training partner, but perhaps not so much when its real.
I would imagine if you have a gun point blank to your head, you don't have a whole lot of other options than to move and try to disarm, correct?If you think you are about to get shot and there are no other options, disarm.
This is funny,they are making it look like it's something new. We did that years ago, but used water pistols to see how many times you could disarm the person without getting shot.Like DavidK said you need alot of practice.
Gun disarming techniques work, but do take a lot of practice. And yes, they can be done fast. I teach them as a last ditch effort because they are dangerous. Given that the attacker's finger will be on the trigger, the gun will probably go off. If you step offline as part of your first step, it won't be you that gets shot, but it might be someone else if they are in the wrong place. If you think you are about to get shot and there are no other options, disarm.
I am not fond of the particular technique shown as it relies on hitting a small location on the wrist. Works well with a cooperative training partner, but perhaps not so much when its real.
Also, never use your assailant's gun against him as you don't know the condition of the weapon. It may not even be real, may not be loaded, may be jammed, etc. Proper technique is to disarm, then draw your own firearm.
I would imagine if you have a gun point blank to your head, you don't have a whole lot of other options than to move and try to disarm, correct?
In MA it would be fairly simple with most of the newer compliant guns with the red chamber indicators, but not for most street weapons, especially older, or free state versions.
I took a 2 day course from Michael in Boston a few years ago, I would only ever use this if I had no other choice.
So what was the success rate? There must have been a lot of wet shirts.
Gun disarming techniques work, but do take a lot of practice. And yes, they can be done fast. I teach them as a last ditch effort because they are dangerous. Given that the attacker's finger will be on the trigger, the gun will probably go off. If you step offline as part of your first step, it won't be you that gets shot, but it might be someone else if they are in the wrong place. If you think you are about to get shot and there are no other options, disarm.
I am not fond of the particular technique shown as it relies on hitting a small location on the wrist. Works well with a cooperative training partner, but perhaps not so much when its real. I prefer techniques that are not as reliant on hitting such a small location.
Also, never use your assailant's gun against him as you don't know the condition of the weapon. It may not even be real, may not be loaded, may be jammed, etc. Proper technique is to disarm, then draw your own firearm.
Also, never use your assailant's gun against him as you don't know the condition of the weapon. It may not even be real, may not be loaded, may be jammed, etc. Proper technique is to disarm, then draw your own firearm.
Wow, no hard block comments yet? lol
was quickly scanning thread for this. Where is "bulliebred" these days, anyways? Did he run away with his tail between his legs after his tall claims?