Tgace
Grandmaster
If that's what you need to believe to trivialize the effectiveness of a firearm that's your affair.
Instead of rewriting stuff over and over again, the middle of this post addressees weapon deployment while being attacked.
http://tgace.com/2011/04/11/of-knives-guns-and-21-feet/
And even though this is a "gun" video..it's a good illustration of a point. If the bad guy had a knife, how the officer reacted is still an example of how you deploy a weapon in a fight. He gained position then used the tools that were available to him.
http://www.heaven666.org/trooper-shooting-motorist-1761.php
Depending on any one tool is somthing I call the excalibur syndrome...but that syndrome is far from denying the advantage of having a weapon.
http://tgace.com/2008/12/16/excalibur-syndrome/
Thinking your martial arts is your "excalibur" is the same as counting on any single tool. The fact is...a weapon is a force multiplier...if your culture allows them is a political concern, not a tactical truth. In a deadly force encounter you may have to use H2H techniques to be able to use your weapon. Thats not to say that H2H is therefore all you need to survive an armed encounter.
Instead of rewriting stuff over and over again, the middle of this post addressees weapon deployment while being attacked.
http://tgace.com/2011/04/11/of-knives-guns-and-21-feet/
And even though this is a "gun" video..it's a good illustration of a point. If the bad guy had a knife, how the officer reacted is still an example of how you deploy a weapon in a fight. He gained position then used the tools that were available to him.
http://www.heaven666.org/trooper-shooting-motorist-1761.php
Depending on any one tool is somthing I call the excalibur syndrome...but that syndrome is far from denying the advantage of having a weapon.
http://tgace.com/2008/12/16/excalibur-syndrome/
Thinking your martial arts is your "excalibur" is the same as counting on any single tool. The fact is...a weapon is a force multiplier...if your culture allows them is a political concern, not a tactical truth. In a deadly force encounter you may have to use H2H techniques to be able to use your weapon. Thats not to say that H2H is therefore all you need to survive an armed encounter.
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