Krav Maga theory - holding gun barrel while it firing

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

see what happened. In Krav Maga,instructor always lecture about graping the gun, and as the video shows, nothing will happen if you grap the gun and out of the way.

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  • what about the gases that impulse the cartridge? doesnt hurt your hand? this is very intriguing

  • @corporacionmonstruo oh ! it is not that bad ! does not hurt u hand

  • So where on the pistol should you grab it? When doing the disarm. And if you can tell me where to grab on the revolver.

  • @AstroXtreme

    hey bud ! grab the barrel part that conjunct with the trigger guard. it gives a firm control

    either way taking gun is always last resort

  • This video is showing the fact that when the slide of a semi-automatic handgun is seized,during firing, the grapping hand can foul the weapon's cylcling ability rendering it inoperable. This gives the defender time to neutralize the attacker and escape.

    witegetobro, this method works on a beretta 92F just as simply as any other semi-automatic handgun. "biting your finger off" is merely an overexaggerated warning with very misplaced realities. Krav Maga is not a theory it is APPLIED & TESTED

  • thanks for your message ! I saw ur videos as well. you are a very professional fighter and Kravist.

    Keep in Touch

    Borhan

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  • let me guess. what happens is the casing is stopped from ejecting, jamming the mag

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  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES in fact MMA guys that cross train in the defensive tactics of Krav Maga make for a pretty dangerous and well rounded fighter.

  • @specialforces69 indeed. I cant say Krav Maga is "better" than MMA because they are more similar than different. The "end" is different perhaps , but the "means" is similar in many aspects. There are lots of MMA gyms, not everyone that trains is an expert fighter. Just like there are Krav Maga students that are not excellent "fighters" either. Our purpose is self-defense, and that is our ONLY purpose,were MMA guys train for alot or reasons to include competition perhaps.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES I view MMA training as absolutely spot on. traditional martial arts mostly just fool themselves. "MMA" and its various interpretations is the way to go.

  • @specialforces69 my friend I am a combat veteran from Ft.Bragg, I have done this for over 20 years. I run a school, and work in an armed profession. I am very well aware of the capability of the "criminals and punks". We train the same way as mma gyms do. Alot of boxing, alot of grappling, and conditioning. What we do that you guys DON't do is tactical applications of firearms,edged weapons and impact weapons.

  • @specialforces69 it doesnt matter what I think. What matters is the dynamic of the encounter. If the attacker is threatening my life I am going to use lethal force. Immediately. If he is not, then it isnt life threatening and it isnt important.

  • @specialforces69 krav vs mma? average fighter? you are not looking at this in the correct light. Krav doesnt train to "fight" it is a defensive tactics system. The point is to survive a lethal force encounter not trade blows in a ring. We train as much with tactical firearms as with empty hands. There is no such thing as unarmed defense if you are training to survive a criminal assault, rather than just getting into a juvenile fight over nothing.

  • @specialforces69 That is not anywhere near correct. Jigoro Kano's Judo was an extremenly simplified expression of Jujutsu. There are hundreds of Ryu-ha of Jujutsu that Kano had NO experience in whatsoever. It was developed as a sport to compete with and test nage waza. Classical as well as traditional jujutsu is a striking art as well (atemi waza), Kano's Judo had virtually no strikes whatsoever. Your Krav vs mma analogy once again is apples and oranges.

  • @specialforces69 where is "mma" by that definition NOT a competitive ring sport? Muay Thai is a ring sport, Muay Boran is the combative forerunner of Muay Thai and Krabi Krabong is the weapon based Thai warfare art. Brazilian Jiu-jitsu is derived from the ne waza of Judo, which is a combat sport. We can go all day with this pal, but I've been doin this a lot longer than you have. If you just want to argue and stroke your ego go do it with someone else, I grow bored of it.

  • @specialforces69 very much so. What is MMA? Mixed Martial Art. MMA would not exist without the component arts that is derived from. Even though the term MMA doesnt really apply anymore becuase it has takedn a shape of its own with its own individual training regimen. The early days MMA meant you actually trained in multiple arts and combined them in your own application and work out. Krav is an MMA of sorts of combatives and defensive tactics rather than combat sports

  • Bas Rutten is also a supporter of Krav Maga as while being a "krav" practicioner per se, he has cross trained in it and gives his recomendation.

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