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RE: SteemitBJJ | Hail Mary Gun Disarms!

in #steemitbjj7 years ago

Just put you on auto vote and love the work that you're putting in! Gundis arms are kind of tricky and depending on whether it's a revolver or a semi-automatic you need to take that into consideration because there are manipulations to help up your survivability rate. Jamming the slide on semi autos is an option. Rotating the cylinder on revolvers is another option. If there is an exposed Hammer you can always Jam that...

But you should also be comfortable with weapons controls to be able to hit the magazine release to remove ammunition or hit the cylinder latch for a revolver.

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Thanks! Much appreciated. You are right, the more familiar you are with the weapon, the higher rate of survival. I think there are many gun disarms out there, some work, some are garbage. I think the best way to look at it, is if you have an exit, take it. If they want something, give it to them. If you can run away, run! These are definitely last resorts. Your likelihood of being shot or stabbed during disarms is very likely.

The one we filmed is super basic. But I do plan to do quite a few of these. I have not trained weapons disarms much in my bjj career, but lately I feel like I want to begin focusing on gun and knife disarms. There are also quite a few non-bjj techniques that are worth taking a look at when it comes to weapon disarms.

As someone who has half or more of his lifetime training weapons... If your in a altercation with a weapon. It's now like a streetfight. This is life and death.

Should you be confronted with a knife or gun? Odds on your survival have just went down drastically and a disarm is a calculated risk. As is fighting back. You are most likely to be ambushed and have to choose the time to counter Ambush when the opponent is distracted.

I absolutely love Jiu-Jitsu and martial arts however it is only practical to train all types of Martial combat. Which does include disarms and weapons training.

I am an active Watcher of Active Self Protection, a Channel on YouTube. It has real life crimes caught on tape that we study.

Stay safe!

wow nice post.....