Manual Breaching Basics: Ram, Halligan, & Mini Pry Bar
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- #DIY #Breaching #SWAT
If you had to breach a door right now, would you have the training and the tools to do it? If lives depended on it, are you ready?
If not, you are not alone. But don't worry, we've got you covered.
After recent active shooter events like what happened in Uvalde, Texas, breaching has once again become a topic of conversation for both law enforcement and the public. Proper training and proper practice are essential to timely, successful breaches under emergency circumstances.
Not only will I give you a step by step process to boost your competency and your confidence, but I will also provide you with the resources to build your own training door and training ram. You can find downloadable plans at my website: johnnytactical...
Please don’t stop love the guides
Thanks Noobi, I appreciate it!
Just got the plan for the training door, looking forward to it. Thank you
Let me know how it goes!
What are you using for resistance ? Just the gate hinges ?
I need to make a breaching door I have my training stands for locks for light mechanical breaching.
I cracked up at the plane going by
I’m not gonna lie, I was super annoyed, but in the end we try to make the best of it. Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it!
Love the fake plane! Lol. I wonder how many people thought it was real 😂
You make this look easy.👍🏼
It is simple but effective. It takes a little getting used to at first.
Watch some video of actual breaches and you’ll see it’s rare anyone foots the door. They lose a lot of energy and rely on upper body strength which makes breaching so much more difficult
thank you, that was great
Thanks for watching!
If there is a mail box/ opening, you can remove the thing. It's like a cassette. No security door obviously.
Interesting…..
In some cases it is better to stay on the hinge side because it’s usually safer to stay out of the door frame, also you want to be out of the way for the rest of the team to make entry
Correct. Hinge side good. Knob side bad.
When did Johnny sins go tactical
Who is this Johnny Sins you speak of?
@@johnny_tactical google search lol
Well Johnny Sins is already in Law Enforcement
Johnny sins has BEEN Tactical. He’s known for going deep like navy seals. His insertion methods are unmatched. 🫡
Is there a type of door that can withstand these techniques? Or any door is equally vulnerable?
Metal door on metal frames and doors reinforced with crossbars will hold up. You would need other breaching options like saws, the Ogura or explosives. Manual breaching is never 100%
Um isn't the side of door LUO is usually standing because its not a good idea to stand in door 'light' - fatal funnel? Also, standing on left will give you no cover when door will be opened. Just a thought why they would choose presumably wrong side ;)
Yes, a doorway is considered a fatal funnel but you need to be in the doorway to get it open. You should always be wearing armor and have a cover officer. Once it’s open your next job is to get out of the doorway and let the rest of the team take over. Good question. Thanks for watching!
Standing on the knob side during a ram breach will give you light cover however, I have seen an officer break his wrist ramming from the knob side because the ram continues to move forward once the door is breached and his wrist hit the frame/wall. That is why we breach ass to hinges
It's called taking a risk.
Wrists break all too easy when momentum is involved
You could have easily removed the exposed pins on the hinges and pulled the door open without destroying it (or leaving any signs of forced entry). Signed: Deviant Ollam.
You are crafty
ah yes covert entry
Back in the day in SWAT training, they taught us two methods .... dynamic and slow methodical ways of entry and clearing/securing. The ram is certainly dynamic (rapid). He is correct in saying that the normal fire-rescue Halligan tool is way better that what is usually found in the police toolkit. Fire-rescue calls it the set of irons (Halligan and 8 lb flat-headed axe). As for the small pry bar, it depends on the door and locks installed. There is also a tool available called a shove knife, which is basically a small slim jim that is best used on interior doors. Great video overall. Thanks!
3:47 how adhd feels like haha
Ha! My video editor tried to make the best of it!
@@johnny_tactical wait your are telling me that was intentional ? ;D
Not even a little bit
Isnt it like a bit stupid to stand infront of the door? Like you are basicallx asking to get shot no?
Yes it’s dangerous, not stupid.
You have to keep in mind most breaching done by first responders is rescue based not tactical. You're breaking in to deal with a patient not a bad guy.
Excellent point, well said!
Brazil
plane?
A most untimely plane
"this content intended for law enforcement use only" and this is why you have it on you tube in a publics access. Shure buddy lol
Thanks for watching buddy
For legal reasons we gotta be sarcastic
“Square your hips to the door” he says.
Dude has hips at 45 degree angle to door when ramming. Poor form.
You must have been distracted by my amazing glutes because I was square to the door when using the ram. An understandable error. Thanks for watching.