i suggest you use the neck.. it is easier to strike than the eyes, and you can easily make permanent damage, and probably the best part: it takes a good ammount of time for the person to recuperate...
If a robber has a gun pointing at you up close (often right at your chest or forehead) they will most likley shoot if we upset them. If you project fear, they will shoot so act loving. Often, if you give them the money they'll leave. I have $5, $10, and lots $1bills rolled up like tootsie rolls. If they don't leave then defend yourself in a justified way.
I think a dart to the eyes of the opponent might be the best option. Extend fingers out like a dart, and thrust directly into their eyes with your support hand, while drawing with your main hand. You nail anyone in the eyes, youll disorient them at least.
Unlimited variables. Just practice a lot... To be honest, if you are running up against some hand to hand pro, youre in A LOT of trouble. He may just grab your arm as you extend it, take you down, break you arm, take your weapon..
your comments and some might even think they are good. However, based on my real world experience and the experiences of the hundreds of combatants that I have interviewed while conducting my research into conflict, what you say here and under other tips will get people hurt, prosecuted, sued or killed. I would caution readers before they take reb618's advice. PLEASE think before taking ill-concieved advice from someone you don't know. My background/experience is an open book...choose wisely.
reb618, Before I responded I had a number of my associates from the military, law enforcement and training communities review your comments. No one agreed with your thoughts. What I have put into these tips are based on 30 years of LE experience including undercover operations and SWAT, so I have faced adversity. I have struck numerous people in the face as I described here, three times guarding agaibst a gun grab, and never experienced what you describe. You certainly have the right to post
I had an encounter at a taco stand one day. A suspicious male approached me, and I backed up. He asked for money, I showed my weapon, and ordered him to remove his hands from his pocket. You think I over reacted? His head swiveled around to see who was looking before he approached me, and is why I reacted. And good thing too. As I drove off, him and three gang bangers were flashing gang signs at me.
Use common sense, and pay attention to people's behavior and your surroundings.
You really should never end up in close quarters with an armed adversary. If you did, you did not pay attention to your surrounds. Also there is no mention of "hands". When someone strange is approaching you, don't fixate on their face as is natural. Watch their hands. Hands ... hands ... hands. When they reach, you reach ... you see a weapon coming out ... shoot.
You strike someone in the face, and you have just plunged yourself into a grappling match on your feet. When someone is robbing you, they are numbed by adrenaline. They're not going to feel the sting of a face shove or slap or scratch. You will escalate their anger, and in the fray on your feet, both of you will lose your balance and probably fall to the ground. Pull your gun, fire, and get it over with. Fake him out by saying you're reaching for your wallet. Be smart.
Fighting is never a good option, unfortunately, it is often times the only option one has. No, fights aren't pretty and one always runs the risk of loosing, regardless of skill level. Fighting skill can be acquired, but fighting spirit comes from the mind not the hands or feet...
If you can't fight you can't fight. Remember those 4 cops shot in the donut shop. The last cop wrestled the gunman, a 280lbs man and lost. Need to go back to the roots. Fights ain't pretty... you might even die. Forgot to mention your brain, demeanor and the way you carry yourself is just as important as the newest hollowpoint.
This guy is awesome, I wish I could meet this guy.
Glockit123 1 week ago
Where are parts 16 and 17?
viperstarbuck 4 weeks ago
He shot him in his balls =(
HeyItzScotch 11 months ago
i suggest you use the neck.. it is easier to strike than the eyes, and you can easily make permanent damage, and probably the best part: it takes a good ammount of time for the person to recuperate...
CrimsonGetsu 1 year ago
If a robber has a gun pointing at you up close (often right at your chest or forehead) they will most likley shoot if we upset them. If you project fear, they will shoot so act loving. Often, if you give them the money they'll leave. I have $5, $10, and lots $1bills rolled up like tootsie rolls. If they don't leave then defend yourself in a justified way.
bravecat100 1 year ago
I think a dart to the eyes of the opponent might be the best option. Extend fingers out like a dart, and thrust directly into their eyes with your support hand, while drawing with your main hand. You nail anyone in the eyes, youll disorient them at least.
Unlimited variables. Just practice a lot... To be honest, if you are running up against some hand to hand pro, youre in A LOT of trouble. He may just grab your arm as you extend it, take you down, break you arm, take your weapon..
labartic 1 year ago
your comments and some might even think they are good. However, based on my real world experience and the experiences of the hundreds of combatants that I have interviewed while conducting my research into conflict, what you say here and under other tips will get people hurt, prosecuted, sued or killed. I would caution readers before they take reb618's advice. PLEASE think before taking ill-concieved advice from someone you don't know. My background/experience is an open book...choose wisely.
DaveS1114 1 year ago
reb618, Before I responded I had a number of my associates from the military, law enforcement and training communities review your comments. No one agreed with your thoughts. What I have put into these tips are based on 30 years of LE experience including undercover operations and SWAT, so I have faced adversity. I have struck numerous people in the face as I described here, three times guarding agaibst a gun grab, and never experienced what you describe. You certainly have the right to post
DaveS1114 1 year ago
I had an encounter at a taco stand one day. A suspicious male approached me, and I backed up. He asked for money, I showed my weapon, and ordered him to remove his hands from his pocket. You think I over reacted? His head swiveled around to see who was looking before he approached me, and is why I reacted. And good thing too. As I drove off, him and three gang bangers were flashing gang signs at me.
Use common sense, and pay attention to people's behavior and your surroundings.
reb618 1 year ago
You really should never end up in close quarters with an armed adversary. If you did, you did not pay attention to your surrounds. Also there is no mention of "hands". When someone strange is approaching you, don't fixate on their face as is natural. Watch their hands. Hands ... hands ... hands. When they reach, you reach ... you see a weapon coming out ... shoot.
It's all very basic people.
reb618 1 year ago
You strike someone in the face, and you have just plunged yourself into a grappling match on your feet. When someone is robbing you, they are numbed by adrenaline. They're not going to feel the sting of a face shove or slap or scratch. You will escalate their anger, and in the fray on your feet, both of you will lose your balance and probably fall to the ground. Pull your gun, fire, and get it over with. Fake him out by saying you're reaching for your wallet. Be smart.
reb618 1 year ago
Fighting is never a good option, unfortunately, it is often times the only option one has. No, fights aren't pretty and one always runs the risk of loosing, regardless of skill level. Fighting skill can be acquired, but fighting spirit comes from the mind not the hands or feet...
DaveS1114 1 year ago
Crumpled weaver stance, very good video!
Mrcaffinebean 1 year ago
If you can't fight you can't fight. Remember those 4 cops shot in the donut shop. The last cop wrestled the gunman, a 280lbs man and lost. Need to go back to the roots. Fights ain't pretty... you might even die. Forgot to mention your brain, demeanor and the way you carry yourself is just as important as the newest hollowpoint.
12GaugeLosAngeles 1 year ago