How to Disarm a Gun Pointed at You

Published on October 21, 2022
Duration: 5:30

This guide details a gun disarm technique taught by former CIA Officer Jason Hanson. It emphasizes clearing the line of fire, securing the weapon, and using leverage to disarm an attacker. The importance of practicing with a rubber training gun and maintaining safety is stressed throughout.

Quick Summary

Learn to disarm a gun pointed at you with techniques from former CIA Officer Jason Hanson. The critical first step is to get out of the line of fire and simultaneously grab the barrel. Practice these moves with a rubber training gun to build muscle memory and ensure safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction by Jason Hanson
  2. 00:30Gun to Chest Scenario Setup
  3. 00:48Step 1: Clearing the Line of Fire
  4. 02:06Step 2: Securing the Weapon
  5. 02:32Step 3: The Disarm Maneuver
  6. 03:06Safety and Follow-up Actions
  7. 03:52Training Advice and Equipment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step in disarming a gun pointed at you?

The first critical step is to immediately get out of the line of the barrel by moving your head and body. Simultaneously, you must grab the barrel of the weapon to begin the disarm process.

Why is it important to use a rubber training gun for practice?

Using a rubber training gun is crucial for safety. It allows you to practice disarm techniques without the risk of accidental discharge or injury that comes with handling a real firearm.

What is the purpose of reaching behind the gun during a disarm?

Reaching behind the gun with your non-dominant hand prevents the attacker from pulling the weapon back or regaining control. It secures your position and aids in the subsequent disarm maneuver.

What follow-up actions should be taken after a successful gun disarm?

After successfully disarming an attacker, it's recommended to perform a 'tap-rack' to ensure the weapon is functional. If necessary, you should then draw your own weapon for self-defense.

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