How to BREACH A DOOR #shorts #tacticalrifleman #breach

Published on October 7, 2023
Duration: 0:56

This video from Tactical Rifleman, featuring instructor Karl Erickson, demonstrates effective door breaching techniques. It covers common mistakes like kicking hollow doors and emphasizes proper foot placement for leverage. The guide also introduces the 'Master Key,' a specialized shotgun for professional breaching, highlighting its use for destroying locking mechanisms. Erickson's authoritative instruction is evident through his practical demonstration and tactical gear.

Quick Summary

Learn effective door breaching techniques from Tactical Rifleman instructor Karl Erickson. Avoid kicking the center of hollow doors ('maximum jackassery') and aim near the lock for leverage. Proper distance is crucial for generating force. For professional entry, the 'Master Key' tactical shotgun blasts the locking mechanism.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Common Breaching Mistakes
  2. 00:09Proper Foot Placement
  3. 00:33Generating Force
  4. 00:46The 'Master Key'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common mistake to avoid when kicking a door for breaching?

The most common mistake is kicking the center of a hollow door, which can cause your leg to go through it, leading to injury and embarrassment. This is humorously referred to as 'maximum jackassery'.

How should you position your foot when kicking a door for breaching?

Aim near the locking mechanism and place your foot as close to the center of the lock and the door frame as possible. This maximizes leverage and effectiveness without risking ankle injury by kicking the knob.

What is the 'Master Key' in the context of door breaching?

The 'Master Key' is a specialized tactical shotgun used for professional door breaching. Its primary function is to blast and destroy the locking mechanism of a door, facilitating entry.

What tactical considerations are important for effective door breaching?

Key considerations include proper foot placement for leverage, generating sufficient forward force by creating distance, and avoiding common mistakes like targeting the center of hollow doors or kicking the knob.

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