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This raises a good point that I forgot to mention. A person's method of employing whichever weapon we're going to put in the scenario is going to influence my level of expectation with regard to coming away from the situation intact (or at least alive). I'm not saying that it's still not a bad position to be in but if I were to see someone holding or trying to use a weapon the way they do in movies (i.e. the horizontal "gangsta" grip with a handgun or the "psycho-stab" method of knife fighting) I would be a little more optimistic than if I encountered someone in a "modified Weaver" (shooting stance) or using the Pikal-style grip (method of gripping/using a knife). Either way, still not a situation I ever want to find myself in.ThatWasAKick said:I think a knife. There is something surreal about facing a gun, almost like you're not you, you're a character in a book, and books always come out okay. That probably doesn't make any sense.
Anyway, if an assailant were holding a knife in a trained manner, it would scare the bejeez out of me. Less so if he were holding it in a layman's grip.
dubljay said:What weapon do you "fear" the most to defend against?
ThatWasAKick said:I think a knife.
Anyway, if an assailant were holding a knife in a trained manner, it would scare the bejeez out of me. Less so if he were holding it in a layman's grip.
Gaidheal said:P.S. I am not claiming 'Super Powers': if you don't understand why it is easy for someone, especially someone well-trained, to deal with fire-arms at close range, as compared to dealing with melée, please go and study or just ignore.