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  • #31
    JTROKS
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Nov 2007
    • 13093

    Originally posted by walmart_ar15
    Few years ago, muzzle front strike face, was all the rage for extreme handgun CQB. It was for those Operators that like to do work close and personal. LOL.

    All joking aside, it was thought as a legit tool to combat a few issues that was noticed during extreme CQB (< 2ft) hand to hand combat.
    • A bad guy can hand palm your muzzle render your gun inoperative and stab you with a knife
    • During a life and death struggle, you stab you gun at the body of the bad guy, but muzzle was pushed back causing a jam.
    • Instead of push, retreat, draw, and fire, you draw, stab your gun, and fire. Reducing the reaction time.
    • When trying to fire within a coat jacket, muzzle got pushed back causing a jam.

    It was never intended as a stand-off device or prevent your muzzle being out of battery if you hit a wall (really? so much for muzzle control)

    Meat tenderizer design was just to make it look cool.

    Current CQB technique calls for keeping your gun close to your body, thus eliminate the need for front strike face.
    Why you gotta ruin the fun?



    I was just holding a small block of aluminum and thinking it will add some forward weight to my gun. It will require a custom holster. Soooo... If I ever get into a situation where an unarmed bad guy lunges for my gun I will probably jab the muzzle of my pistol right into his muzzle to knock him out or at least take out some choppers. If my gun ends up with a death jam then I'll just go to my NY reload.
    The wise man said just find your place
    In the eye of the storm
    Seek the roses along the way
    Just beware of the thorns...
    K. Meine

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