One Man Room Clearing | Tactical Rifleman
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- CQB or room clearing is very complicated process and there’s never a perfect way to do it. And that’s when you have a team clearing together. It’s much worse when you’re by yourself. There’s just no way to have your muzzle go in all directions all the time. These tips are the basic principles to follow. We’re intentionally not getting into the full tactics in this video but rather presenting overall guidelines.
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"Check those Corners.." -Cpt. Price
It's surprising how that one statement can be so tactical.
I was gonna say, does this apply too cod warzone xD
@@edwardscizrhnds Kinda but alot of times you don't get rewarded for realistic clearing in CoD, lol. Motherfuckers will baseball slide into a room and still clear it.
With the way the net code works for COD unfortunatlely your going to have timing issues and alot of deaths where you could swear you shot and hit your opponent but when you see the kill cam it shows that you didnt even fire your gun before he dropped you. This is because of the way their multiplayer interacts between two different consoles, hell even the same consoles.
@@Deadlikeme10000 Net code + movement speed. In game which movement speed is realistic, you won't be able to run and jump in the room.
@@edwardscizrhnds No, because warzone sucks.
Years in the army training in room clearing with instruction from conventional to unconventional, still taking me to school. Love the content.
Thanks for watching, TR.
@@TacticalRifleman to quote eeyore, thanks for noticing me ;)
Life or death brother. You should know more than them. In the near future your vet status will make you a target unless your living deep.
I could not agree more! The more you know & advance your training, the more likely to be the one walking away from a bad situation. Hoorah!
What regiments where you in my friend?
Looks "easy" enough, but when the room is full of cabinets and trinkets that wife bought - things get complicated.
Agreed
Does this mean ACU is an appropriate camouflage pattern at your home? lol
I'm sure we've all seen that meme. Otherwise, I just sound crazy.
Not even special operators can deal with a situation like this. We all know an angry wife with a slipper in hand is more vicious than any insurgent.
You already made it complicated your married
Why do I find this so funny when I have never even been in a relationship before
RUclipss auto subtitles video opening, “I hate tents, Carly with Tactical Rifleman”.
Nailed it. Now ready for Google to drive my car while I take a nap in the backseat.
flashkw83 you will get 100 likes momentarily
LMAO
holy shit haha
I actually saw that at the beginning 😂
"I hate tents" -Carly, 2019
Clearing rooms single handed is hard work, risky and should be avoided if possible. It should also be practiced and practiced and practiced just in case. There is no safety in denying it is sometime necessary so it should be an acquired skill. Good video, greetings from the UK.
Unfortunately the person hiding has a huge Advantage
@@jackomalley3687 true, but now that I'm in my own home, and not in the US Army. Roe does not exist. My girlfriend is still in bed, and so is the cat. What does that mean? It means the second I see a shape move, I ain't gotta work out if they're a combatant or not, mozambique'd and on to the next, really aids the speed of the whole thing.
"I should be able to kill everyone in the room that needs a lead diet" Oh I think he fits in with the Tactical Rifleman crew just fine. I like this guy!! Lol 😂
This man just explained something to me by explaining something far more theoretical and far more complicated. I can't wait to hear this guy explain clearing a stairwell. I imagine his example will be explaining the relationship between quantum mechanics, special relativity and newtons third law. Good stuff!
Anyone else catch how stable his hands were when the pistol was pointed at the opening of the door but his head turned to us? He's definitely seen some things.
Very nice.
Run it!
Yes, Israeli door pie is better than blind rush, I've been sharing it for awhile. Always use Israeli door pie even if not conducting solo clearance.
@nathanieldayspring00 indeed
Limited Penetration.
Eli of Project Gecko teaches this technique. Very solid. Glad to see yall are teaching it as well.
RTEK WOLF I’m a former IDF soldier, this is the technique that they teach us at the army
I am a home owner with a family, I learned from this video. I have a two story home, and need to learn to come downstairs
In a SHTF situation. These men will be the chiefs. The ones everyone looks too. Simply badass and loads of knowledge and wisdom on war fighting and self defense.
The chief will be the one who can organize people and manage them effectively.
These men will be his muscle.
It's been over 25 years since SWAT school, and a bunch since my last in-service or unit training. Your instructional videos are excellent for everyone from FNG to the old and slow.
UF Pro has a series on solo CQB by Project Gecko that's pretty similar, just more in depth with multiple episodes. Good info to give an average prepared citizen a general idea of what to do should they ever need to clear their house.
Agreed!
Link
Another great team UF Pro
That is an awesome series as well!
Fantastic! Finally. Someone covers individual interior movement. Great material and now folks can begin to see what I’ve known and understood for a few decades now. I learned angles back in, believe it or not, paintball. Clear, concise and well presented. Thank you.
This is how we were taught at my old job on how to clear rooms... Israeli has its ups and downs, but overall, I liked the room clearing aspect.
Shout down the hallway
“HEY YOU FUCKERS IM GOING HOME!”
*Waits outside and picks them off with a rifle as they exit the building*
@nathanieldayspring00 they'll insult my mother in the afterlife?
Day Z
Have a real life story , last night the alarm went off at the wife's work. Someone enter the office late at night got a call from security services. Went with my Glock/light to investigate. I used the tips and techniques from you guys and went in with confidence. I split the pie , peering around doors and corners. Enter the kitchen area and cabinets were open , shelves in disarray, stuff knocked over. Told the wife to stay back and still. I yelled I'm armed I will shoot you, come out now or be shot. Slowly clearing each room and closet. Surprised I wasn't afraid, I rolled right through it calm and steady. Thanks for the tips, videos , etc , it allowed a concerned citizen to have a base knowledge of what to do and how to handle the unknown. Didn't find the perp, but found plenty of evidence someone was snooping around illegally. Thanks TR team.
Glad it helped. Stay safe. TR
I learned 3 things while practicing room clearing:
1 ‐ My everyday AR is not ideal, even with a 16 inch barrel (14.5 pin & weld) because doorways, beds, dressers, and such get in the frickin way, so an AR pistol or a bullpup might be better.
2 - My pistol is ALWAYS the best option for maneuvering, but not always for targets. Yes, you're mostly point shooting, but sometimes the extra oomph of a 5.56 or 350 legend will drop the bad guy over a 9mm.
3 - Your phone camera is AMAZING at peeking around corners and identifying someone before you enter the room, but it also lets a wary & attentive adversary know where you are.
The beard is strong with this one.
physics and baking analogies golden haha. Thanks from a future soldier 😎
Excellent video! Thanks for putting this together. I will be watching this many more times as I practice these techniques. Thanks for tailoring tactics to concerned citizens trying to become more capable. Looking forward to training with you sometime in the future.
Great stuff fellas! It was easy to understand just how dangerous room clearing can be particularly if one is doing it alone without any backup/support. Imri did a awesome job in the video. Thanks for making the info available to us.
Bill, always a pleasure. Thanks for watching, TR
I had a little blow up with Karl recently but man this is still just the best channel out there. I've got to take a few of his classes.
Cool! Thank you for what you do Tactical Rifleman! I take all these teachings and apply them daily! I always look for entrances and exits when I enter a room. When I’m at school, I always sit in a seat that faces most, if not all entryways. And I always keep my benchmade SOCP where I can draw it concealed and quickly.
Solid Plan. Thanks for watching, TR.
Thanks for posting this. This is very important for police to know, even with our own training.
I retired with 20 as a shipboard Sailor. Worked in the electronics/Intel community. After 9/11 we all got trained in tactics and weapons that were strange. The Navy had schools called SSET/SSEW. We learned VERY basic CQB in a stack and pieing a passageway or compartment on a ship. Since then I have studied and watched any video of real war fighters doing it. Now Pro CQB videos to me are like watching ballet. I have walked and fought my home stem to stearn.
I'm so glad that limited penetration is becoming more popular. Thank you for sharing with us. It's always refreshing to see.
Thank you Tactical Rifleman and Thank you Emri! This stuff is worth more than gold!!!
Loving the longer videos TR, it makes a nice mix between the shorter 'basics' vids and topics that require a bit more detail. Thank you for your work
Thanks for watching, TR.
UF pro done a good series on room clearing, similar context!!
That was Eli from Project Gecko. Give him a follow on instagram and sub on yt. It's good CQB shit ;)
Link
@@TaehunSeong. you youngsters are so lazy, type UF pro 1 man room clearing and see what you get.
@@ifell3 i'm older than you, but yeah I found it. Thanks
You guys are great , and smart with the videos you’re making ! You genuinely care about people’s protection in case things should go sideways some day ! Thank you for your service ,thank you for your channel , and thank you for your effort!
Thanks for watching, TR
You made a great point, criminals are learning too..
"lead diet" had me laughing. I like how he can add a little humor to something so serious.
In today's world, this is vital stuff to practice every day. Never know when you're going to be in a college class, shopping, or at church, the movies, whatever, there could be an active shooter.
Awesome video guys! I’ll be in Texas next weekend for a short family vacation and would love to visit and meet yall! Thanks for everything you guys do!
Learned this from Aaron Cohen good to see it hasn't changed
Outstanding video covering some very important points others leave out.
I was thinking about the wall structure when you talked about the concrete walls. I just started training at a shoot house. I like the out of sight cover idea but definitely would be dead if someone saw my shadow or heard me and started blasting. Good video, thanks!
FYI as soon as you make your first shot expect return fire through the door and wall. If the walls are not concrete then plan to have to shoot through the wall.
Agreed. Situation dictates. This is a great technique to have in your tactical tool box. Thanks for watching, TR
Only input would be when you go back to pry the Door again is to come back but at a different elevated position.
I love that they made this video but we’ve seen many people teach slicing the pie, what us viewers really want to see is someone clearing an entire house without stopping to explain things and then at the end explain why they did it that way so we can see how slow and fluid they are.
John from Warrior Poet Society has some videos like that. Be worth checking out if you haven't already seen them.
I'm sorry to nitpick here, but "spicing the pie" sounds like something that belongs in a cooking channel... And I'm in! 😍😂
Todd K Yea I definitely seen them when he first released them a while ago and I loved them. I just like seeing different operators especially from different units do the same drills to see how they do them and why they do them that way.
Peter Vesalius Yea it’s a very rare technique only taught it tactical culinary school
Todd K I love warriors poet also colion noir
Thank you for the video. I will watch it several times.
Thank you Imiry . combat pistol 101 and this type of CQB is the two things I want to master . Saving my dough , you guys will see me at class.
I’d recommend watching the UF Pro CQB series as well. They also do a great job at explaining CQB.
Thank you, sir!
Vitally important, I need to clear my environment, not wait 30 minutes for LEO to show up. Great video
Michael Schaefer agreed. Especially if you have family members or pets that cant take action
Exactly, I want to be able to take care of shit myself vs waiting who knows how long for law enforcement.
Todd K our where I live, it might take an hour depending... and that’s for the first LEO to get to you
I like this instructors pie slicing a door. Feet are always pointing towards the door and directly under you. Competitions, like IDPA pie slicing, require you to plant your feet behind a line. The lean your upper body into the target vector. Step over that line and you get a "Procedural." Five seconds are added to your raw score time as a penalty.
I'll always say IDPA and IPSC (USPSA) gaming could get you killed in a real world situation.
@@papimaximus95 : All the stages are preset, created scenarios requiring a specific course of predetermined actions. Real life is not predetermined.
Not all stages require "two in the center of mass, and, one in the head." Or, any multiple shots. Many actual shooting occurrences are only one shot in actual hostile confrontations. Presuming that this practice is suitable for an actual self defense situation could get you charged and convicted for murder. The most you could do in an actual deadly, self defense confrontation is to stop the threat. If the assaillent ceases the attack after one shot you must immediately stop firing your weapon. If you continue you will be convicted of murder.
IDPA and IPSC events are just sporting events that require a specific course of predetermined actions. This is the only way to determine points for competition.
Some of the competitors "game" the stage by making mag dumps. Mag dumps would never be useful in real life. Say a stage has three shooting parts to the stage. IDPA requires no more than ten rounds per magazine and no more than three magazines for the stage. Say there are 6 shoot targets in the first part of the stage, nine shoot targets in the next part of the stage. Many would just shoot more bullets than nessessary in the first part so they reload a full magazine to use for the second part of the stage. You think practicing mag dumps in real life would be useful? Soldiers in war zones would never mag dump when maneuvering around the battle area.
Run throughs of a stage to familiarize the shooter of a course of fire happens in at every stage. Real life doesn't give practice runs. You deal with what you have to do in whatever situation as it arises.
IDPA and USPSA (IPSC) are fun activities for the weekend. Maybe at first there is a level of induced stress that you would certainly have in an actual hostile event. But, as you practice these events, you gain awareness of loopholes to better your score. That feeling of induced stress at first only turns into some plan to get yourself in the best possible situation to make the best score possible.
For those that want to know what are the definitions for all the alphabet names. IDPA: International Defensive Pistol Association; USPSA: United States Practical Shooting Association; IPSC: International Practical Shooting Confederation. USPSA is the American affiliate of IPSC. There are other types of organizations that standardize rules for various events. 3-gun, F-class, The Bianchi Cup, and, more.
I'd sign up for a course if I was closer. But thanks to your tips I'll practice at home.
Excellent CQB drills training for one man room clearing tactical shooting drills
Thanks for watching, TR
New guy is absolutely on point! Great info thanks.
Paul
We've been practicing these techniques extensively here in Israel after Oct 7. It's cool that you guys are behind the training!
brilliantly delivered
Nice! Saw those cherrie’s videos a few years back. Think it makes a lot of sense.... especially if you aren’t following a door breach, frag, or flash bang. Even with a whole team, you in a room that’s not prepped(forgot name) it’s not optimal, and a whole team can get killed by one guy. I know you don’t always get to choose how you enter a room though.
Great training definitely a class to take
Good stuff. One thing that always kills me is when I see supposed "professionals" working corners and, no matter which direction they're going, they're always working their strong hand. So they'll lean way out on a left side obstacle (wall on right, open on left) so they can get their right hand out to shoot, pistol or rifle. "TV operators" do that stuff all the time, I end up wanting to shoot the TV set. lol
Thanks for breaking it down.
Love LP, this is what we use in our department, it works 🔥🔥🔥👌🏼
Excellent instruction, learned some good stuff thank you.
Thanks for watching, TR.
Thank you guys for doing this!! I asked for it a few times and its finally here!! Merry Christmas guys.
You ask, we listen. Thanks for watching, TR.
Guy 2:"Alright your guy 1 now"
Guy1: "Initiating rambo mode"
Always great information. Thanks again.
After watching this video and practicing some drills, it made me never want to ever do single-man room clearing.
Amazingly relevant!!! Please give us more of this guy!!!!
I have several more of Imri's videos coming up soon. Thanks for watching, TR
One of the Best video !
Instructive and learning.
Keep going !
Thanks for watching, TR
Love your work guys, big respect
Thnks! Slow n smooth smooth is fast. Cheers
Information like this is priceless. Thanks for sharing guys!
Thanks for watching, TR.
Awesome, the best video that I have see so far.
Thanks for watching, TR.
Amazing stuff. Had to watch a few times. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thanks for watching, TR
Excellent training video.
Outstanding demonstration and explanations. I've been working on angles for a couple months. Only had a concept to work with, never concrete example.
Glad it was helpful!
Love to see LP getting a little bit of spotlight, especially with modern CQB. If you aren’t one of the bad guys over sees, check out Project Gecko for more LP.
Building my next house out of concrete now
amazing footage guys, keep it up.
Interesting video and I'm glad I relocated all of my doors to the opposite end of my home after deleting entry way doors
This guy is a beast! Thank you for what you do.
Great video, great lessons. Keep it up, thank you for your service!
Much appreciated
Frogman: Enemy spotted, left corner
Jester: engaging...
Pft pft pft pft... ughhh
Tango down...
Great job Imri!
Thanks for watching, TR.
Great video, thank you.
Very informative and educational. Thank you very much
I'd love to train with you all, we're not to far from you. But damn time with the family takes everything right now....
The Israeli way of clearing, Ive been intrigued with this style for sometime based on other videos from years past.
You are always welcome to attend a course. Thanks for watching, TR.
I've taken a class with Tactical Rifleman and I can highly recommend them. I understand that life get in the way! Believe me. If at all possible, I will be taking another class with them in 2020.
Superb as always thank you.
Outstanding class ! Thank you very much
Thanks for watching, TR
Great video
Neil deGrasse Tyson got a chubby from all the talk of Black Holes
wish I could afford to take that class, great job
Thanks guys. Great info
Great training video. 💪🏻
amazing stuff here guys. keep it up
Mike Glover did an awesome video on one man CQB. They approach is a little different, but it's good to see the different techniques and background. More info to add to the database. Both put an emphasis on footwork. I cleared my house a few times after watching each.
Glover is dynamic, this is limited.
Awesome, thanks so much!
Great video and great information!!! Thanks T.R.!
Thanks for watching, TR
Great video! Israelis are by far the most efficient and mindful soldiers. Thanks for the lessons and stay safe!
Great stuff!!👍
I come here for the quality content. Your videos never disappoint.
Thanks for watching, TR
He explains everything very well
Excellent. Please include this gentleman in more videos.
Thank you, I will
Excellent breakdown.
Merry Christmas. Thanks for watching, TR
Awesome thanks tactical rifleman!
Thanks for watching, TR.
You guys are awesome, thank you.