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SUMMARY:Firearm Defenses: Active Shooter Rear Takedown (All Belt Levels)
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DESCRIPTION: Firearm defenses: Active shooter rear takedown (all belt levels)
Active shooter rear takedown examples
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Active shooter tackle takedown and stripping him of his weapon
When there is no &ldquo;bullet to the head&rdquo; or other option but to attempt the disarming of an armed third party threatening others, or in an active shooter situation, it is best to use a gross motor movement to surprise the gunman from the rear.

A tackle coupled with a Kosovo take (forward trip) variation works well against a stationary or moving gunman. As noted, the tackle is one of the most effective takedown techniques. Like other combatives, the tackle&rsquo;s power derives from hip and leg explosion.
Focus on driving your shoulder just below your adversary&rsquo;s hips or midsection, with your head to one side of his torso.
Bull your neck and keep your face up. Just prior to contact, sink your hips with a...

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