This guide details how to construct cost-effective DIY reactive targets for firearms training, as demonstrated by Randy Rawhide and Emory from Tactical Rifleman. The targets are designed to simulate human reactions to being shot, focusing on a 'mobility kill' at the belt buckle and a secondary headshot. The construction involves readily available materials and simple assembly techniques, making them accessible for home practice.
This video demonstrates a self-defense technique called "Meet for an Angle 2" using a knife against a right-handed attacker. It focuses on defending against attacks targeting the upper right quadrant of the body. The technique involves pivoting, a backhand cut to the attacker's forearm, blocking the weapon arm, thrusting the knife into the armpit, and finishing with a "Mobility Kill" to the quadriceps to disable the attacker and allow for escape. The video also promotes USCCA membership and resources for gun owners.
This advanced self-defense technique, demonstrated by USCCA, focuses on countering a long weapon attack (like a crowbar) with a knife. The core strategy involves moving inside the weapon's arc, executing a 'cut-check' motion to disrupt the attacker's grip and limb, followed by targeted thrusts and cuts to incapacitate the attacker's arm and leg, ultimately creating an opportunity for escape. The sequence emphasizes a logical flow from initial defense to follow-up incapacitation.
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