Why you should bring a knife to a gunfight. #shorts #knifeskills #military

Published on August 22, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates a tactical technique for dealing with an adversary grabbing your pistol in close quarters. Instead of immediately drawing a secondary weapon, the instructor advises drawing a knife to create space and disengage, targeting vulnerable areas to facilitate a tactical repositioning.

Quick Summary

In close-quarters combat, if an adversary grabs your pistol, drawing a knife is often a more effective tactic than immediately going for a secondary weapon. This allows you to create space by targeting vulnerable areas, facilitating disengagement and repositioning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pistol Retention Problem
  2. 00:04Adversary Grabs Pistol
  3. 00:22Knife as Secondary Solution
  4. 00:30Knife Grip and Control
  5. 00:42Knife Targeting and Space Creation
  6. 00:51Disengagement and Repositioning

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary tactical advantage of using a knife when your pistol is grabbed in close quarters?

The primary advantage is creating space and disengaging from an attacker who has control of your firearm. Instead of fighting for the pistol, drawing a knife allows you to target vulnerable areas and create an opportunity to escape or re-assess.

How should you grip a knife for tactical use in a close-quarters confrontation?

You should ensure a good, firm purchase on the knife handle. The orientation of the blade is also important, typically facing outward, to facilitate effective cutting motions when creating space or defending yourself.

What are the key areas to target with a knife when creating space in a close-quarters fight?

While not necessarily aiming for a kill shot, you can target vulnerable areas to create space. These include the carotid arteries in the neck or the kidneys, which can incapacitate an attacker enough for you to disengage.

Why is it generally not advisable to immediately draw a secondary weapon if your pistol is grabbed?

If your pistol is grabbed, drawing a secondary weapon can be difficult and may not resolve the immediate threat of losing your primary firearm. The attacker already has control of your pistol, making a smooth transition to another weapon challenging.

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