This guide, presented by an expert from Tactical Rifleman, details the tactical advantage of using a knife as a secondary weapon in close-quarters engagements. It explains how a knife is harder to disarm than a pistol and can be used to create space for disengagement. The instruction emphasizes drawing a knife when a pistol is compromised, targeting vital areas for effect, and the ultimate goal of creating an opportunity to re-deploy a firearm.
This video demonstrates a tactical technique for close-quarters combat where deploying a knife is recommended over immediately drawing a secondary firearm when an adversary attempts to control the primary weapon. The instructor emphasizes that a knife offers a more secure grip and can be used to create vital space by targeting vulnerable areas, allowing for a safer transition back to a firearm.
This video demonstrates a tactical technique for engaging threats at extremely close range. It highlights the risks of drawing a pistol when an adversary can easily gain control of the firearm. The instructor advocates for drawing a knife as a more secure secondary weapon in such scenarios, emphasizing proper grip and blade orientation to create space for disengagement and subsequent weapon recovery.
This video from Tactical Rifleman focuses on a critical combat malfunction drill: transitioning to a secondary pistol when a primary rifle fails. It emphasizes training for realistic scenarios where a rifle might jam or run dry during a close-quarters engagement. The instructor advocates for variable loaded magazines and dummy rounds to simulate unexpected malfunctions, forcing the subconscious mind to react and transition effectively, then immediately work to get the primary rifle back into the fight.
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