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'''Firearms as blunt weapons''' is the practice of using a firearm in the form of a ], rather than the conventional role of ] it. Examples of this include "]" which is the striking with the ] of a firearm<ref></ref>, and ] which is striking someone with a ]<ref></ref>.
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Use of a firearm as a blunt weapon is usually seen in ], or when ] for the firearm has ran out<ref>http://www.your-krav-maga-expert.com/gun-blunt-weapon.html</ref>.

New recruits of the ] undergo training on the safe practice of using the ] ] as a blunt weapon, mainly so that in ] the weapon cannot be pulled away from them. Other training includes the recruit learning how to jab parts of the body with the ], and using the ] as a weapon<ref>http://www.your-krav-maga-expert.com/gun-blunt-weapon.html</ref>.

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