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GUN VS KNIFE 21 FOOT RULE WITH NYPD – NYC SELF DEFENSE SEMINAR 2016

In this video Nick Drossos is teaching a seminar in NYC Manhattan, hosted by police officer Joe Riley from the NYPD. Here are just some moment and clips of an entire day of self defence training with Nick Drossos.

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Dark83Noodle says:

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Daniel Skipp says:

Instructor Zero demonstrated this and I think his technique was good… Dive and roll forward on the 45 degree V. That way the knifer has to stop, turn around and cover more ground while you are shooting him. Never assume any number of shots will be enough. Carry lots of ammo and train your quickdraw and point-shoot under many varied conditions.

Nicolai says:

This video was awesome!

nextstep2gr8tness 88 says:

im a bouncer in the city you helped me alot i use the folded arms hand on chin religiously

Adolf Montana says:

Nick Drossos redefined self defence and saves thousands of lives.

Synergy says:

Theproblem with the 21 feet rule strategy at 1:32 is that let him in a worse position, he maybe could shot from there, but if he fails or miss the head, or even if he shot the body, if the other person is with the adrenaline or is high, he or she could continue atacking, also if there isn't space to do the movement, then we would must use the legs to create that distance.

But, even if is risky, the strategy could and works

Hike Bamiyan says:

was this filmed at The Montauk Club in Brooklyn?

nickxr03 says:

nick have u made a self defence video of when your in a car and someone comes in your car with a a gun?

Arctic Gator says:

That drop back and pull the gun and use your foot to keep a knife guy off you really is the only way i have seen to counter a knife besides pre-emptively shooting them the moment they show a knife, its just that unfortunately most of the time you never see it, but i like where you guys were saying the minute you choose not to act, you are then forced to react to whatever the other guy does, and that could be anything, but you can at least minimize the opponents reactions by using body language, pretending to be vulnerable in a way that is obvious but not too obvious, the aggressor see's that opening and just has to go for it and that's a way to control them and get them to move in a predictable way.

Alissah Kat says:

This is great, thanks so much for sharing!

Lance fisher says:

Sorry to correct you but it's called the 21 foot rule

Steve Saephanh says:

nice job. giving your teachings to the big guys! I like how you were calling out the guys knife bullshit

Jeffrey Matrix says:

nice tattos

Jeffrey Matrix says:

nick bear guy

Samuel Zhang says:

love your channel

Never Ask Again2016 says:

really smart move on the knife and gun

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