BLACK LION
Black Belt
A firearm is a tool for killing plain and simple.
Because of this...
Many myths and misconceptions are associated with firearms. To many, they are perceived to have some sort of mystical powers and carry super powers far beyond the human capability...for this reason they can be used to persudade or force copitulation and even execution.
However they are tools just the same and require a body with the intent and ability to put it to work. Many people train with and against firearms separate from other tools and most often train differently... although there are differences between the two... like the fact that distance while facing a blade is safer than distance while facing a firearm... the safest place when dealing with a firearm is behind the muzzle, not in front of it... although there are differences between the two and other labor saving devices or impact tools...the principles in combating the threat remain the same.
Many outfits advocate "disarms" or some technique involving wrestling or grappling with the firearm...I do not condone this aside from having the ability to "stop or block the action" as a means of temporarily incapacitating the tool while striking targets and the ability to "strip the firearm by trapping the the trigger finger in the trigger guard and rotating the firearm to the outside...never to the inside... like the blade there is a principle of checking wich includes deflection and securing of the firearm...
Striking targets to prevent biodily function is paramount and must be a constant regardless of the tool or anything else... as with the blade one must assume the gun will go off at the least and embrace the fact that you can/will be shot... nevertheless striking targets to injure and incapacitate is the focus above all....
The principles of aggression are the same as the blade and any other inpact or blunt tool and that is... rotate out side of line of fire hence shifting the point of aim point of impact - project throught target and follow through... simultaneously and continously. You may have to deflect the gun to your back with an elbow or you may not have to deal with it at all... you may have to put the firearm in a "headlock" or not have to touch it at all... you may have to stop the action or the cycle of the firearm or not tussle with it at all...regardless of anything striking targets must bethe focus and be constant until there is no more function of any threat(s)
Because of this...
Many myths and misconceptions are associated with firearms. To many, they are perceived to have some sort of mystical powers and carry super powers far beyond the human capability...for this reason they can be used to persudade or force copitulation and even execution.
However they are tools just the same and require a body with the intent and ability to put it to work. Many people train with and against firearms separate from other tools and most often train differently... although there are differences between the two... like the fact that distance while facing a blade is safer than distance while facing a firearm... the safest place when dealing with a firearm is behind the muzzle, not in front of it... although there are differences between the two and other labor saving devices or impact tools...the principles in combating the threat remain the same.
Many outfits advocate "disarms" or some technique involving wrestling or grappling with the firearm...I do not condone this aside from having the ability to "stop or block the action" as a means of temporarily incapacitating the tool while striking targets and the ability to "strip the firearm by trapping the the trigger finger in the trigger guard and rotating the firearm to the outside...never to the inside... like the blade there is a principle of checking wich includes deflection and securing of the firearm...
Striking targets to prevent biodily function is paramount and must be a constant regardless of the tool or anything else... as with the blade one must assume the gun will go off at the least and embrace the fact that you can/will be shot... nevertheless striking targets to injure and incapacitate is the focus above all....
The principles of aggression are the same as the blade and any other inpact or blunt tool and that is... rotate out side of line of fire hence shifting the point of aim point of impact - project throught target and follow through... simultaneously and continously. You may have to deflect the gun to your back with an elbow or you may not have to deal with it at all... you may have to put the firearm in a "headlock" or not have to touch it at all... you may have to stop the action or the cycle of the firearm or not tussle with it at all...regardless of anything striking targets must bethe focus and be constant until there is no more function of any threat(s)