There are a variety of techniques available, most having the similar characteristics of explosive, powerful movement dedicated toward:
1. Diverting the muzzle from your body
2. Attacking either the gun or the gunman
Accomplish the diversion stage by either striking or physically controlling or redirecting the gun or gunman's limb. There is a debate as to with is the better course. The strikers do not fare as well in training intervals.
Accomplish the attack stage, or counter-attack stage if you will, by either physically controlling the gun or delivering strikes to the gunman; or some combination as necessary. There is a debate as to which is the better course. Both sides fare well in training intervals with combinations often seen.
Anyway, they are what they are, which had better be simple, sudden, and violent. The further from that recipe... well, good luck.
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