Urban Combatives Blade Work with Lee Morrison
By NC ScoutPublished On: February 12, 2021Categories: AP Staff, Training17 Comments on Urban Combatives Blade Work with Lee Morrison
About the Author: NC Scout
NC Scout is the nom de guerre of a former Infantry Scout and Sergeant in one of the Army’s best Reconnaissance Units. He has combat tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He teaches a series of courses focusing on small unit skills rarely if ever taught anywhere else in the prepping and survival field, including his RTO Course which focuses on small unit communications. In his free time he is an avid hunter, bushcrafter, writer, long range shooter, prepper, amateur radio operator and Libertarian activist. He can be contacted at [email protected] or via his blog at brushbeater.wordpress.com .
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Ahhh yeah! Someone else likes Mr. Morisson’s stuff.
Lee is among the best combatives instructors out there. I found out about him through Kelly McCann. Dude is the real deal.
this dude is using super max prison shank techniques, no frills just damage!
Wow.Impressive. There’s a plethora of these videos out there and honestly most of the people giving the instructions don’t appear to have ever been in a street fight, on a mat, or in a ring, Usable info.
There’s a lot of bullshit-do out there. Lee ain’t one of them.
yo AP crew and Scout, can you do a article or opinion on AK pattern semi auto shotguns? thoughts?
I’m not a big fan of them. Had a couple of Saigas, not reliable nor practical.
Range toys, no place in any man’s tool box. They are jam-o-matic junk. A novelty of firearms consumerism. There are traditional shotguns that weigh less and are much, much more reliable.
This dude is freaking FAST.
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Pure violence. The world is savage though, and that is a great simple sequence. I once trained with a little old cuban guy who’s knowledge of hand to hand combat was simply terrifying. The guy was the real deal. He has written almost 15 books on the subject, and is simply an encyclopedia of violence. Nicest guy off the mat, but on it… it was sacred for him, as he would say. The guy would smack you across the face or punch you in the gut if you would screw up. He lost a lot of his students due to the treatment. I had to laugh while watching this. This guy reminds me of him. Brought back memories.
Remember to train hard, but never to the point you may get injured.
Can you email me a link to him bro?
Sure thing! Let me look for it.
Thanks for posting. I am a retired Merchant Seaman and Commercial Fisherman. You can’t get away carrying a gun overseas and some stateside docks. Too many check points and barriers but no one thought twice when a Seaman had a knife. It’s just a tool of the trade. I was taught to keep one in the small of my back so it could be reached with either hand in any situation. If you’re caught in a bite, on deck, you may need either hand quickly to grab a razor sharp blade to keep from going over the side or losing a foot or leg. I spent my life alone going to or from a vessel or working a waterfront. Sometimes I got hassled. I always carried more than one which I could present right or left handed standing or on the ground. I’d have liked to have had Morrison as a shipmate when going ashore.
This is why i carry a pistol.
I’m with you. That is what the pistol is for. Totally awesome video.
There are a lot of situations when a pistol will not be an option, but a blade will. Traveling to a country or state where pistols are illegal to carry, for example. Or inside certain buildings where pistols will be screened out. It’s often very easy to obtain a blade, or even a screwdriver in a pinch. You can buy a razor sharp but sturdy steak knife in most supermarkets or thrift stores for a couple bucks or even pesos. Look for a knife where the steel goes all the way up through the grip, and is fairly thick/strong. Cardboard folded around the blade and taped so it doesn’t come apart makes your sheath. You can carry it strong or weak side, grip above the belt, and walk around normally, the grip under your shirt. A pistol is generally better than a blade, but a blade beats the hell out of bare hands. And the supermarket or thrift store steak knife and cardboard scabbard can be dropped down any storm drain or pitched into the bushes without any regrets when it’s time to head back to the airport to return to the USA or to your home state.