This guide details the Israeli Special Forces doorway sweeping technique, as demonstrated by former operator Imri. It emphasizes maintaining stable footing, using upper body rotation like a tank turret, and proper muzzle discipline during both dry and live fire practice. The technique is applicable to both rifle and pistol platforms and is presented as a tactical alternative for one-man room clearing scenarios.
This advanced training drill, demonstrated by Navy SEAL Jason and Israeli Special Forces veteran Emry from Tactical Rifleman, simulates disruptive combat environments. It focuses on maintaining shooting fundamentals and weapon retention under physical and mental stress. The drill progresses from dry practice to live fire using frangible ammunition, emphasizing safety and instructor control throughout.
This video details Israeli Special Forces-inspired self-defense techniques for transitioning from knife attacks to firearm engagement. Instructors Emery and Z from Tactical Rifleman demonstrate the 'Hubud' concept for high-line stabs and the 'Split X' technique for low-line attacks. The guide emphasizes simplicity, muscle memory through flow drills, and rigorous safety protocols using UTM training equipment.
This guide details the Israeli Special Forces weapon retention technique as demonstrated by Imri and Instructor Z from Tactical Rifleman. It covers essential pistol and rifle retention methods, emphasizing the importance of aggressive defensive actions and proper training equipment to prevent weapon grabs and maintain control in close-quarters confrontations. The instruction highlights safety protocols and practical application for realistic scenarios.
Emory Morgenstern, an instructor with Martial Blade Concepts, demonstrates the Filipino grip for knives, emphasizing thumb placement on the spine for increased cutting pressure and indexing. He also explains a modified fighting stance with the dominant foot forward, which increases reach and provides a tactical advantage when presenting a knife against an assailant. This technique is derived from principles taught by Michael Janich and is applicable for self-defense when a firearm is not available.
This video demonstrates a magazine change technique taught by Murray Morgenstern of Combat Force Academy, who previously served in Israeli Special Forces. The method emphasizes stripping the magazine and immediately chucking it behind the shooter, then using a tactile sweep along the backside to reacquire the magazine for a faster reload, particularly in environments prone to dirt and debris.
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