Pictures 1 & 2 above: Against a braced wall choke, use the suspect's arm as a lever to get the upper hand.
Jason Moore
Jason Moore
Pictures 3 & 4 above: From the clinch, with your back to the wall, step behind yourself to "open the gate" and pull the suspect's upper body to send him crashing into the wall
Jason Moore
Jason Moore
When the suspect grabs your holstered fireram and forces you against a wall, grab his wrist to keep the gun in the holster and turn toward your gun side while using your other arm to pry him off of your gun and into the wall.
RICHARD NANCE Defensive Tactics Contributor
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Rich Nance is a police defensive tactics instructor, firearms instructor, S.W.A.T. team member and karate blackbelt with over twenty years experience training in and teaching self-defense. Rich is the co-founder of Weapon Acquisition & Retention Tactics (WARTAC), a company that provides counter weapon and weapon retention training to law enforcement, military, and civilians