CQB Dealing with Multiple Adversaries - Mark "Six" James
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new dental plan! epic
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Love it!
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erm RUN!
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Ok, cool. True not everyone is good with empty hands. I believe if you have a firearm, learn empty hands and vise versa. Guys with empty hands need to learn firearms to see what is possible and what is not. This way you can transition without going to that "OH SHOOT" emotion/condition. My thoughts again since that is what you are showing here of course with your weapons balance.
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Ordinary people like me never think about balancing the attack. I usually think about one source to protect myself...but a gun and a knife? Oh, yes that will definitely stop a perp. Thanks Mark, again great information.
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Cold steel great knife, 5/5 vid
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Was that a Benchmade you were using for the demo.?
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Not a bad video. My question, or concern, is that you used a firearm then a blade. In a scenario such as this there is no time to draw a firearm and then a blade. Why draw the blade? You have the fire arm so remove yourself from the mainline of the BAD GUY 2 or use the same tactic you 1st used on BAD GUY1. Principle over technique. Just my thoughts. Im not an internet master by any means just putting up a question of the video is all. BOB's a big boy, lol. I liked that idea
neilneazer 1 year ago
@neilneazer just trying to show multiple option everyone doesn't have the same level of empty hand skills. If your firearm went click and not bang, make it be an impact weapon to disorient or disable to first attacker initially, then go to a more definitive tool. Anything the knife touches is good for you bad for them. I am comfortable working empty hand, but everyone doesn't have that same comfort level. A non skilled person can still be effective with a blade, because of 2 against 1.
TRPOperator6 1 year ago
The knife was a coldsteel Recon.
TRPOperator6 2 years ago