@one4455 Never seen any significant tissue damage from grabbing the barrel. Some of the local Krav Maga instructors tried it on a glock 18, subsequently live firing it without more than some reddenning of the skin. Never seen any lose of grip either, opposedly this jammed the pistol since the cartridge stays within the pistol. I'd say that a revolver is way trickier since it's unlikely it will jam. Of course, you need a firm grip to achieve this effect.
Only one problem with this is that part of the gun he grabs first slides back when the trigger is pulled. It's called the slide and if you do this it will rip the skin off your hand or at least break your grip of the gun. My friend was shooting he put his hand to far up on the gun the slide came back and ripped his hand up real bad. Also his left hand would get hit by the slide when it comes back the guy still had his finger on the trigger. This would work on a revolver.
people never realize that there's an open end of the hand in anyone holding a gun. If you pop the handle toward that open end? Nothing that the person holding the gun can do that will save them from that gun popping right out. Simple redirect the barrel away step one, pop the handle to the open end of the hand and it pops right out VERY easily from ANY angle. Tried it a thousand times, it works every time. So forget all the silly wrist locks to get the gun away, just pop the handle to the open
@Roflozor I will take your word for it but you would have to be really strong and quick to do that. The average joe could not do it.
one4455 1 week ago
@Roflozor glock 17**
Roflozor 1 week ago
@one4455 Never seen any significant tissue damage from grabbing the barrel. Some of the local Krav Maga instructors tried it on a glock 18, subsequently live firing it without more than some reddenning of the skin. Never seen any lose of grip either, opposedly this jammed the pistol since the cartridge stays within the pistol. I'd say that a revolver is way trickier since it's unlikely it will jam. Of course, you need a firm grip to achieve this effect.
Roflozor 1 week ago
@TeXJ2424 I did not know that but I believe you. I would never attempt this on someone with a gun.
one4455 3 weeks ago
@one4455 if your fingers are too close to the cylinder, then the gasses can take off a finger...
TeXJ2424 3 weeks ago
This is a horrible technique to try to learn on youtube.
TintedCityLights 3 weeks ago
someones is mosdef gonna get killed tryin this
GODFATHA96 3 weeks ago
Only one problem with this is that part of the gun he grabs first slides back when the trigger is pulled. It's called the slide and if you do this it will rip the skin off your hand or at least break your grip of the gun. My friend was shooting he put his hand to far up on the gun the slide came back and ripped his hand up real bad. Also his left hand would get hit by the slide when it comes back the guy still had his finger on the trigger. This would work on a revolver.
one4455 3 weeks ago
Lol bas is the man
dapperdonmilli 3 weeks ago
people never realize that there's an open end of the hand in anyone holding a gun. If you pop the handle toward that open end? Nothing that the person holding the gun can do that will save them from that gun popping right out. Simple redirect the barrel away step one, pop the handle to the open end of the hand and it pops right out VERY easily from ANY angle. Tried it a thousand times, it works every time. So forget all the silly wrist locks to get the gun away, just pop the handle to the open
ArmageddonDr 3 weeks ago