Where do I begin? Allowing the enemy to get your weapon? Even if you have a pistol you can transition to, you want to keep the attacker close and shoot his sorry ass from retention at a distance that is almost impossible to miss. If he anchors himself to you, that was a dumb and deadly mistake he is making. Letting him go with your main weapon? You deserve to be the one getting fitted for a wooden tux.
But wait! There is more!
Oh yes, his other video.
Dear Lord, protect us from the spawn of Mall Ninjas.
I think Rittenhouse would beg to differ..
“In my house it all cqb”…… umm, hey stupid, THATS why you stay in one place! You don’t go looking for the bad guy(s) . Let them come to you. And you manage to get ahold of my rifle you gonna be dying deaf… and with burned hands.
“Just let them have the rifle”…bullets first. Geezus, this world is right full of expert idiots..
Gecko45 now that is a name I have not heard in a very long time. What a doof pretend operator. It isn’t as if we as a society have been working on how to deal with someone grabbing our weapon for as long as there have been weapons.
In Iraq and Afghanistan there was even a crash course after enough people put their head together and noticed that when someone in man jammas would grab your muzzle while you were coming around a corner clearing houses for some reason they’d almost always pull it centerline to their bodies for leverage. We figured out and shared the knowledge to let em have the dangerous end and give Mr. Trigger a few tappy taps till you could get your weapon back from the walking hamburger contact distance darwin award winner. The most stunning example of this was when someone grabbed the barrel of the door man armed with a mossberg.
I about spit my tea at the second video, is this by chance the same fella who said he “learned from Navy Seals” to throw his weapon through the window of a structure to break and clear it then dive in after?
No one who has carried and stood around with a rifle for more than 5 minutes hasn’t wanted a sling.