How to Properly Kick in a Door | Breaching Techniques | Tactical Rifleman

Published on November 11, 2016
Duration: 1:41

This video details the fundamentals of tactical door breaching, emphasizing proper assessment and execution. It highlights the importance of identifying push vs. pull doors and targeting the lock mechanism, not the center of hollow doors, to avoid injury and ensure effectiveness. The demonstration also briefly showcases professional breaching tools as an alternative.

Quick Summary

To properly kick in a door, first assess if it's a push or pull type by checking for hinges. Aim near the lock mechanism, not the center of hollow doors, to avoid injury. Generate forward force by stepping into the kick to separate the lock from the frame.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to Door Breaching
  2. 00:15Door Assessment: Push vs. Pull
  3. 00:34Targeting and Technique for Kicking
  4. 01:07Execution: Generating Force
  5. 01:21Professional Breaching Tools

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step in properly kicking in a door?

The first step is to assess the door. Determine if it's a push or pull door by looking for visible hinges. Pull doors, indicated by hinges on the outside, cannot be effectively kicked in.

Where should you aim when kicking a door for tactical entry?

Aim near the locking mechanism, but avoid the doorknob. The objective is to separate the lock from the door frame. Avoid kicking the center of hollow doors to prevent your leg from going through.

What is the goal when executing a door kick?

The primary goal is to generate enough forward force by stepping into the kick to ensure the door opens fully. This involves separating the lock from the frame effectively.

Are there alternatives to manually kicking a door?

Yes, professional breaching tools offer an alternative. The video briefly demonstrates the use of a tactical breaching shotgun, which can be a more efficient and safer method in certain situations.

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