Self Defense: Active Attacker | Knife vs Gun | Tactical Rifleman

Published on February 15, 2019
Duration: 7:37

This expert guide from Tactical Rifleman details response strategies for active attacker scenarios, focusing on knife vs. gun encounters. It emphasizes immediate reaction, utilizing cover, and the critical decision-making process between fighting, fleeing, or hiding based on the threat's proximity and weapon. The instruction highlights weapon retention techniques and the distinct challenges presented by knife attacks versus firearm threats, stressing the importance of training and situational awareness for survival.

Quick Summary

In active attacker scenarios, especially knife vs. gun encounters, prioritize protecting family and survival. If targeted by a close-range gun threat, fighting is the only option, focusing on weapon control. Knife attacks are unpredictable and risky; use distance and obstacles. Training and situational awareness are crucial for effective response.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Weapon Retention Techniques
  2. 00:17Introduction to Active Killer Scenario
  3. 00:36Immediate Reaction to Attack
  4. 00:51Run Hide Fight Strategy
  5. 01:15Assessing Threat Level and Cover
  6. 01:32Gun vs. Knife: Proximity Matters
  7. 02:08Fighting a Gun in Close Quarters
  8. 02:43Knife vs. Gun Combat Preference
  9. 02:48Disarming a Knife Attacker
  10. 03:16Controlling a Knife Threat
  11. 03:41Expect to Get Cut with Knives
  12. 03:54Using Distance and Obstacles
  13. 04:43Knife vs. Gun Considerations Summary
  14. 05:07Duty to Help and Survival Priority
  15. 05:28Responding to Gunfire
  16. 05:44Medical Preparedness Post-Incident
  17. 06:10Barricading and Training Importance
  18. 06:30Conclusion and Training Invitation
  19. 07:03Call to Action
  20. 07:23Outro and Social Media

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary consideration during an active attacker situation?

The primary thought in an attack is to protect your family. Survival is the first priority, followed by intelligently looking to save others without becoming a casualty yourself.

When is fighting the only option against an active attacker?

Fighting becomes the only option if an attacker with a gun is close and appears to be targeting you directly. It is considered preferable to being shot while attempting to flee.

What are the key differences in defending against a knife versus a gun?

Defending against a gun in close quarters allows for physical control of the weapon. A knife threat is more unpredictable and risky, with a high likelihood of injury even with skill.

What is the 'Run Hide Fight' strategy?

'Run Hide Fight' is a DHS-recommended strategy for active attacker events. It emphasizes evasion (run), seeking shelter (hide), and, as a last resort, confronting the attacker (fight), requiring situational awareness for effective implementation.

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