This seems like a no win situation because if i draw on the guy before i see a weapon then I'm brandishing my weapon therefore am breaking the law Why do i have to wait until it's to late before i can legally pull my weapon i should be able to draw my gun
on the BG to defuse the situation and if he chooses to continue his assault, fire to stop said threat.
Until you can justify using lethal force, that is the way it is. Again, this is not a realistic situation here, but it could be similar to this regarding the fact that you won't always see the weapon until it is too late.
This video is only a drill to illustrate the fact that you won't always be able to respond to an attack. Much of the time you won't even see the weapon before it is in play and of course, it could be a bit late. Too many people THINK they can and will be able to get their guns out and use them. As you can see, it is a bit mroe difficult than what you might think. Also, the dancing around is to get you "jumpy" and make you shoot before you are legally justified.
Brian, You do have a point with the gauge thing. I appreciate your valor on posting videos. I am starting to understand your points of view. Keep up the good work and remember NEVER GIVE UP!! EVER!
The fundamental problem with this is that someone isn't actually shooting back at the attacker. That might change the attitude quick fast and in a hurry.
There are no gun fights in the civilian world. Only people with guns fighting each other. The other part of rule #1 is that you need to be able to get your gun out and use it which is not always possible whether or not a gun is present.
This seems like a no win situation because if i draw on the guy before i see a weapon then I'm brandishing my weapon therefore am breaking the law Why do i have to wait until it's to late before i can legally pull my weapon i should be able to draw my gun
on the BG to defuse the situation and if he chooses to continue his assault, fire to stop said threat.
zozx 3 years ago
Until you can justify using lethal force, that is the way it is. Again, this is not a realistic situation here, but it could be similar to this regarding the fact that you won't always see the weapon until it is too late.
brian47374 2 years ago
This video is only a drill to illustrate the fact that you won't always be able to respond to an attack. Much of the time you won't even see the weapon before it is in play and of course, it could be a bit late. Too many people THINK they can and will be able to get their guns out and use them. As you can see, it is a bit mroe difficult than what you might think. Also, the dancing around is to get you "jumpy" and make you shoot before you are legally justified.
brian47374 3 years ago
Brian, You do have a point with the gauge thing. I appreciate your valor on posting videos. I am starting to understand your points of view. Keep up the good work and remember NEVER GIVE UP!! EVER!
biosbasher 3 years ago
The fundamental problem with this is that someone isn't actually shooting back at the attacker. That might change the attitude quick fast and in a hurry.
biosbasher 3 years ago
Sure, but, it is a good way to guage if you are even CLOSE to being able to respond without actually being in danger.
brian47374 3 years ago
Ah, the number 1 rule of gun fighting, you always need a gun.
Liist 4 years ago
There are no gun fights in the civilian world. Only people with guns fighting each other. The other part of rule #1 is that you need to be able to get your gun out and use it which is not always possible whether or not a gun is present.
brian47374 3 years ago