How to BREACH A DOOR #shorts #tacticalrifleman #breach

Published on October 7, 2023
Duration: 0:56

This video demonstrates proper door breaching techniques, emphasizing avoiding common mistakes like kicking the center of a hollow door. It highlights the importance of precise foot placement near the lock for maximum leverage and generating sufficient force by stepping back. The 'Master Key,' a tactical 12-gauge shotgun, is introduced as a professional method for breaching.

Quick Summary

To effectively breach a door, avoid kicking the center of hollow doors. Aim near the lock and frame for leverage, and step back to generate enough force. For professional breaching, the 'Master Key' tactical shotgun is used to destroy the locking mechanism.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

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

A common mistake is kicking the center of a hollow door, which is ineffective and can cause your leg to go through. It's better to aim near the lock and frame for leverage.

How should you position your foot when kicking a door to breach it?

Aim near the locking mechanism and the door frame. Place your foot as close to the center of the lock and frame as possible to maximize leverage and avoid twisting your ankle.

What is the 'Master Key' in tactical door breaching?

The 'Master Key' refers to a tactical shotgun, often a short-barreled 12-gauge pump-action, used professionally to breach doors by destroying the locking mechanism.

Why is stepping back important before kicking a door to breach it?

Stepping back creates the necessary distance to generate sufficient forward momentum and force. Without this distance, your kick will lack power and may simply bounce off the door.

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