Short video on how to disarm a gun armed attacker
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Short video on how to disarm a gun armed attacker
KRAV-MAGA technique to disarm an attacker. It is quite similar to what I learned in class.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saHH_svD ... ed&search=
Practice is always a good idea, but please don't practice this with real weapons. I practice only with unloaded airsoft guns or rubber guns.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saHH_svD ... ed&search=
Practice is always a good idea, but please don't practice this with real weapons. I practice only with unloaded airsoft guns or rubber guns.
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Re: Short video on how to disarm a gun armed attacker
Paladin. Where do you take your Krav classes? I've been going to the one in Houston, and it's quite a drive. Hehe. I love my Krav classes though.Paladin wrote:KRAV-MAGA technique to disarm an attacker. It is quite similar to what I learned in class.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saHH_svD ... ed&search=
Practice is always a good idea, but please don't practice this with real weapons. I practice only with unloaded airsoft guns or rubber guns.
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not think you can watch these techniques on video and be able to do them without getting yourself shot.......everyone.
New students always get "shot" the first few times they practice these techniques.
I should also stress that these techniques should never be attempted with trepidation or hesitation. They must be committed to 100% and done at full force.
New students always get "shot" the first few times they practice these techniques.
I should also stress that these techniques should never be attempted with trepidation or hesitation. They must be committed to 100% and done at full force.
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Good thing I paid extra for the trunk monkey feature on my new car. I push the button and out he comes with a tire iron to take care of things. I won't be grabbing a gun like that, I am not trained or practiced in those type of moves. I pray that I never find myself in that position.
However I do feel like I could shoot before it got to that point. I guess I better start looking for some KM classes in my area.
However I do feel like I could shoot before it got to that point. I guess I better start looking for some KM classes in my area.
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Okay; I'm gettin' way off topic here, but...
Does anyone know where I can download some (or all) of the "trunk monkey" vids? We do "safety moments" at the start of meetings at work, and I'd love to pull up one of those. Which means I'd need to actually download the file, not link to it at YouTube, for example.
Thanks in advance! And now back to your regularly scheduled programming...
Does anyone know where I can download some (or all) of the "trunk monkey" vids? We do "safety moments" at the start of meetings at work, and I'd love to pull up one of those. Which means I'd need to actually download the file, not link to it at YouTube, for example.
Thanks in advance! And now back to your regularly scheduled programming...
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txinvestigator wrote:PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not think you can watch these techniques on video and be able to do them without getting yourself shot.......everyone.
New students always get "shot" the first few times they practice these techniques.
I should also stress that these techniques should never be attempted with trepidation or hesitation. They must be committed to 100% and done at full force.
Excellent advice.
Gun disarms are very risky. They require total commitment when "attempted"...and I would certainly choose my techniques with great care.
There are hundreds of techniques being taught that are virtually guaranteed to get you shot. In fact, there are aspects of Krav-Maga that I really dislike, but I'm sure the practicality of the technique(s) would vary with the source.
When you consider that your attacker (in most cases) only needs to move his finger 1/4"-3/4" to shoot you, (before you can execute your "Special Forces Kung-Fu Never Revealed To The Public Before" move) then things begin to take on some perspective.
You'll want to be sure that the technique gets you off line, controls the weapon (not the limb), and can be performed realistically.. with consideration to your own physical constraints. In other words: What works well for a 20 yr. old Israeli soldier might not "cut the mustard" for you or me.
I suspect more than a few of us no longer possess those "cat like reflexes" we had in our youth.
Just food for thought.
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Yup. txinvestigator is spot on.txinvestigator wrote:PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not think you can watch these techniques on video and be able to do them without getting yourself shot.......everyone.
New students always get "shot" the first few times they practice these techniques.
I should also stress that these techniques should never be attempted with trepidation or hesitation. They must be committed to 100% and done at full force.
Not only do new students usually get "shot", but they usually forget what to do after the initial movement and they almost always screw up the actual disarm if they do remember.
Amen to the 100% committment and ZERO hesitation.
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There are several apps like this http://javimoya.com/blog/youtube_en.php out there on the web.Skiprr wrote:Okay; I'm gettin' way off topic here, but...
Does anyone know where I can download some (or all) of the "trunk monkey" vids? We do "safety moments" at the start of meetings at work, and I'd love to pull up one of those. Which means I'd need to actually download the file, not link to it at YouTube, for example.
Thanks in advance! And now back to your regularly scheduled programming...
I think i just googled "how do i download youtube videos?" It gave me several sites.
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