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Gun Disarm Techniques for Handguns and Shotguns

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Published on Oct 12, 2012

Gun Disarm Techniques for Handguns and Shotguns: In this video Mr James of Charm City Karate demonstrates the key gun disarm techniques for both handguns and long guns (rifles and shotguns). It covers inside, outside, immediate, and rear disarms for handguns and inside and outside for long guns.

Since these techniques are universal throughout most of the later techniques, this video provides a way to break them down and practice them individually.

We hope you find it useful, and enjoy the rest of our Gun Technique series.

More on us here: www.charmcitykarate.com
Twitter: @charmcitykarate

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  • AGAPPOWER

    You should do a video on a dual wielding pistol disarm. I can't imagine trying to use Kenpo (or anything in martial arts) when trying to disarm an attacker dual wielding pistols. The attacker can probably shoot you before you can even finish the disarm. This would be a great help :)

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  • CharmCityKarate

    Did you see this on @MythBusters? Dual wield pistols is pretty much a movie/ video game thing - hard to be accurate with the off hand, and it throws off your good hand.

    That being said, I might pursue this in the interest of martial science. See if there is a way to do it...hmm...

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  • AGAPPOWER

    I'm asking you this question, because although you're being pragmatic about a real life combat situation, anything can happen.

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  • CharmCityKarate

    I understand your rationale. I enjoy the challenge - I'm working on some ideas. Video to follow in the not too distant future. Then the trolls will come out with "no one attacks with two pistols!" and "that would never work". As long as you and I understand it's being done for a "what if" scenario I'm cool with it.

    I know a Black Belt that did a personal form with giant soup ladles.

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  • arkhampatient76

    You're going to get someone killed. Stop with these fantasy moves.

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  • CharmCityKarate

    Solid disarms learned from people that used them in the field. Sorry they don't it in your style man.

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  • CharmCityKarate

    Well Bigdaddy, you'll notice it just says gun disarms, not Kenpo gun disarms. I don't think the Kenpo gun techniques are very practical, at least not how I learned them. These are good, and I make no style associations with them. And yes, he will be having the broken finger. He should not have pulled a gun on an honest citizen.

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  • AGAPPOWER

    I understand where you're coming from, but the chances of encountering a trained shooter is unlikely, especially dual wielding pistols. Therefore in my opinion, dual wielding is not very practical and usually used by untrained shooters. For instance; the VA tech shooter had 15 rounds for his Glock and 10 rounds for his Walther. If he were accurate enough, he would've gotten more than half (35) of the total deaths/injuries (49) that he had caused without reloading. (CONT IN NEXT POST)

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  • AGAPPOWER

    You should do a tutorial on disarming dual wielding pistols or weapons. That would be cool.

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  • GaeasBlessing

    Watch Steve Jimenez's videos to see what you're doing wrong.

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  • williampinn

    Quite a variety of gun defenses! Thanks for the lesson!

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