How to Muzzle Punch or Muzzle Thump | Close Combat Techniques | Tactical Rifleman

Published on July 21, 2017
Duration: 2:27

This video demonstrates the muzzle punch or muzzle thump technique for close combat situations, as explained by Don Bowen, a Green Beret. The technique is intended for non-lethal incapacitation of disoriented individuals blocking a path, such as after a flashbang. It involves using the rifle's muzzle to strike the solar plexus or face, with kicking as an alternative at greater ranges.

Quick Summary

The muzzle thump is a close-quarters combat technique where a rifle's muzzle is used to strike an opponent, typically in the solar plexus or face, to non-lethally incapacitate them. It's often employed after a flashbang when an individual is disoriented and blocking a path.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to Muzzle Thumping
  2. 00:40Purpose and Alternatives
  3. 01:12Muzzle Thump Demonstration
  4. 01:34Range and Alternative Kick
  5. 01:52Refined Muzzle Thump Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the muzzle thump technique in close combat?

The muzzle thump is a close-quarters combat technique where a rifle's muzzle is used to strike an opponent, typically in the solar plexus or face, to non-lethally incapacitate them. It's often employed after a flashbang when an individual is disoriented and blocking a path.

When should the muzzle thump technique be used?

This technique is best used against disoriented or 'zombified' individuals who are obstructing your path and do not pose an immediate, active lethal threat. It's a non-lethal option for creating space or moving an obstacle.

What are alternatives to the muzzle thump?

If the range is too great to effectively execute a muzzle thump without over-reaching, a kick can be used to create space. In situations with active threats, lethal force options should be considered instead.

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