Good Morning Vietnam – Rifle Disarms For The Tactical AF

Professional operators in action.  Do not attempt to re-create what you’re about to see if you’re an amateur:

Most disarms make me roll my eyes, but If you really Jackie Chan’d the Chris Tucker that was doing that to you, I could actually see it working!  Definitely more feasible than the AK-74 double drop kick mag eject / unload I posted yesterday.

0:40 – The upside down firing to “shoot a lot of enemies if you need to” after the disarm definitely made my eyes roll just a bit.  Soooooooo operator it hurts.

0:50 – Meh might work I guess *shrug*… I’d like to see all of these done with a paintball marker or airsoft though and see what’s up.

chris-crocker-leave-rifles-aloneThoughts?

Hat tip: Krystian


Comments

9 responses to “Good Morning Vietnam – Rifle Disarms For The Tactical AF”

  1. SittingDown Avatar
    SittingDown

    “And then do this!” LOL

  2. Tierlieb Avatar

    No match for Master Ken. Plus a kick to the groin is no eye gouge + throat rip tiger claw: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pezq4fojLT8

  3. Squirreltactical Avatar
    Squirreltactical

    And it’s because of idiots like this that we need to teach buddy pair 90 degree offset while detainee handling…

    1. Skinner Avatar

      Or they teach you that because it keeps both of you safer? and now if you are being detained there is another option of getting away if your attackers dont use the 90 degree method you describe?

    2. EyeRoll Avatar

      I see we have a supporter of, “Restricted Law Enforcement/ Government Use Only.”

  4. Squirreltactical Avatar
    Squirreltactical

    Sorry, didn’t understand what the question was there.

  5. spencer Avatar

    I don’t think this is new. I once had an AF Combat Controller Instructor tell me about this technique about ten years ago. It was his reasoning for why it’s always better to hold your hands up then put them behind your back in a “surrender”.

  6. Santoswoodenlegs Avatar
    Santoswoodenlegs

    What happens if they’re wearing a sling?

  7. When I’ve seen/been around these “classes” I always wanted to ask the instructor what to do when you try to take the weapon from a real person…you know…someone that would actually resist and stuff instead of being like “oh no power ranger – I have no gripping power!”