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  • just pull your gun out faster than the other guy.

  • Don't worry about kenfo0, he's like this with >90% of the people he talks to online. Google him.

  • im all for self defense so i see him going for a weapon? block his pocket and elbow him in face with enough force to break his nose(not hard to do) and then run. Easy,simple,effective. Just the way i operate

  • @kenfo0 you really think i didn't know that? or do you just enjoy trolling people who have something serious to say?

  • thats not gonna work on a trained CCW permit holder

  • @dizzyarmstrong you are silly. CCW training does not make one a super-duper-secret-agent. If you are within arms length, any pro knows you have to create distance before the draw. Now go eat your 3rd bag of doritos and watch another seagal flick.

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  • @kenfo0

    noticed i said "trained CCW permit holder" not " CCW permit holder." I therefore insinuated the CCW permit holder has sought out supplementary training. In a pistol draw, one is taught to level the weapon as soon as the end of the barrel is removed from the holster thus allowing for instant shooting while simultaneously thrusting outward and blocking with the support hand thus thwarting the video above. One does not have to be in a full weaver or isosceles stance to fire accurate rounds

  • @kenfo0

    i wanted to correct a grammar error, i think you are mis-reading my above post. If one fires a firearm from the hip the range of the target is so close that you just need to squeeze the trigger. One doesn't need to aim at ranges less than 5 feet. I encourage you to seek the additional training i speak of from professional firearms instructors.

  • @kenfo0

    well, you are ignoring the possibility that the situation could be reversed with the legitimate person pulling the gun and the suspicious person trying to use this maneuver. If you are close enough to me to be using your arms to block a draw then you are certainly close enough for me to fire at the hip without deploying a full weaver stance.

    p.s. i would love to be there when you call General Petraeus a dress wearing juvenile queer. That would be entertaining

  • if ya names not daaaaaaaan, u aint camin in! orwite!

    ...listen mate, i told u once, i told u twice...ur not on the list, orwite!

  • Don't be fooled this technique will probably get you killed. Reaching your arm out is not going to be strong enough to hold someone else's arm in place you'll need to be a little more engaged than that. And seriously if the guy has a weapon why would you let him keep it and remain standing a free to try a second time.

  • @debergarac

    not to mention if i already have a grasp on a firearm, its coming out unless you are astronomically stronger than i am. this might work against an untrained rookie, not not someone who knows what he is doing

  • lol bus pass

  • this is really good. very smart moves. "bottom line is, don't overreact"

  • very good movie 5 stars!

  • Yeah, but if we were to do that down in the states I think we could get arrested...

  • You are in a high testosterone moment, you assess that it could turn violent and you cannot leave. You see him reach into a pocket. Freeze moment. Which is the greater risk? You might find yourself in a mortal engagement with an armed opponent, or you might get charged with a misdemeanor invasion of personal space or some such. In such a tense situation, I would not take the risk. Control the moment, then call a lawyer if you think it necessary. The lawyer won't kill you.

  • I see. Thank you...*bow*

  • This is fantastic, simple and smart.

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