| Charles - David is an absolute expert on hand gun | | | | towards my opponent, in essence, peeling it out of their |
| disarm. I've seen some of his video clips, and seen him | | | | hand. This is the peel of the peel-and-pull. |
| in action, and there is a particular technique that is his | | | | Step 4 - Literally Pull Their Weapon From Their Grip - I |
| signature move in gun disarming called the peel-and-pull | | | | relieve them of their weapon, then I'm going to take |
| technique which is totally just awesome to see. And | | | | one or two steps back quickly, draw down on them, |
| we have him here, and he in this article is going to | | | | making sure to keep my fingers indexed on the |
| show us and explain to us the 4 principles of | | | | weapon to prevent accidental fire. |
| peel-and-pull hand gun disarm. How are you doing | | | | Charles - And now you are pointing their weapon at |
| tonight, David. | | | | them. |
| David - Charles, it is always wonderful to be here. | | | | David - Yes, and then, remember in summary what |
| Charles - Now, I'm just excited and jazzed up. Let's get | | | | you are doing is basically in this order: |
| right down to it. What are the 4 principles of | | | | - pushing the weapon, |
| peel-and-pull hand gun disarm? | | | | - getting off line, |
| David - Sure, Charles. Now you have to realize that | | | | - pushing the weapon towards them, |
| when we're dealing with firearms that the major and | | | | - grabbing with both hands, |
| primary threat is that spent round that's going to come | | | | - stepping back, |
| out of that barrel and possibly lodge itself somewhere | | | | - redirecting the barrel towards them, |
| in your body. That's what we want to get out of the | | | | - peeling it out of their grip, |
| way of. And we are going to achieve that through this | | | | - pulling the weapon towards you, |
| peel-and-pull method. | | | | - relieving them of their weapon, |
| The First Thing That We're Doing Is That We're | | | | - pulling it from their hands, |
| Getting Off of the Line of the Barrel. That's number | | | | - taking one or two steps back, |
| one. We are going to call 1a, the second part of | | | | - drawing the weapon down on them, |
| number 1 is that I'm going to immediately grab the | | | | - making sure you hand is indexed on the trigger route |
| barrel of the weapon. So as I'm getting off line, I'm | | | | of the weapon, |
| grabbing at the barrel of the weapon. | | | | - and now you are pointing the weapon down on |
| In Step 2, I Am Then Pushing That Weapon Toward | | | | them. |
| My Opponent's Shoulder - So, if they're holding the | | | | Charles - Wow, and you're the one who goes home |
| weapon in their right hand, I'm pushing it toward their | | | | safe to you family. |
| left shoulder. | | | | David - Absolutely. |
| Step 3 - Using My Other Hand, I Grabbing At Their | | | | Charles - Thanks so much again, David. |
| Weapon, And I Am Stepping Back - As I am stepping | | | | David - Thank you. |
| back, I am redirecting the barrel of the weapon | | | | |