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Damn, a 45?
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You shooting giants?

If I’m shooting, it’s to kill, not to wound.



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You can Google a head shot yourself.
 

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LOL nah im good breh. Im just being proactive rather than reactive. I need a good CCW

I get that.

Do you feel like you can end up in a situation where you need to be doing some James Bond Matrix type moves right now without a gun? If not then why stress that?

I ask because I've seen guns change people for the worst.
 

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I get that.

Do you feel like you can end up in a situation where you need to be doing some James Bond Matrix type moves right now without a gun? If not then why stress that?

I ask because I've seen guns change people for the worst.
Bro I was in the Army Infantry for 5 years and have been deployed. I dont think I can get any worse than I already am.

Besides, Im not a scary jump to the gun type guy. I can take an ass whooping. But what im not having is someone jump me or some white race soldier taking me down without a fight. Theres a war outside nobodys safe from.
 

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Bro I was in the Army Infantry for 5 years and have been deployed. I dont think I can get any worse than I already am.

Besides, Im not a scary jump to the gun type guy. I can take an ass whooping. But what im not having is someone jump me or some white race soldier taking me down without a fight. Theres a war outside nobodys safe from.

Understandable.

I seen too many cats get a gun and turn into Bishop in Juice when they were Ghandi before they got it.
 

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LOL nah im good breh. Im just being proactive rather than reactive. I need a good CCW

like if you get in a struggle which if you are conceal carry, most likely you will end up in one where you have to shoot from awkward angles

This is all scary (as in urgency) and concerning.

You should never end up or very rarely end up in a situation where you cannot deflect , dominate, distract, disarm and finally disable (shoot).

My personal defense guide is

Deflect- someone puts a gun to your head, chest..vitals don't freeze up, move the barrel away from your critical spots.

Dominate - if you can take control of the situation then do it preferably using the other tactics

Distract - gouge the guys eye, bite his hand, kick in the nuts, or to the shin, pain is the best distraction, throw hot coffee at him. This is if you are being attacked.

Disarm-- if you can take their gun away do it.

Distance - - - you generally need distance to make a good shot. There are few situation where you cannot or won't be able to raise your arms to the proper shooting position or at least raise your gun hand up to shoot. In any state in the united states of America Goodluck explaining to a judge how the person you shot got shot in the back or got a headshot. Head shots usually require lining up, aiming, which requires distance,which is why you shoot for center mass. Back shots mean they were running away or you snuck up on them...very muddy. There are legitimate situations in which both are necessary but don't play that lottery if you don't have to.



My biggest thing is the distance factor. I'm not like a majority of people on my gun classes that think just because I have a gun any altercation that renders me disabled (knocked out, held down by several parties) that they are "oh get his gun!" -- I'm in a city where the robber still says "gimme your wallet and keys! Or the car !" Rather than running your pockets literally meaning he'd find your gun.

I believe in the distance not only for better shooting purposes but because the courts will ask "if you had you hand in your jacket then shot through your jacket killing the man, is there a chance that had he seen the gun he would have stopped?" At night that shyt goes out the window they can't see the black toolie but the stance if they can't see the gun is enough if the distance is there.

What types of situations could you be in where you have to shoot limp wristed? Other than any shyt hits the fan situation?
 

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Also be leery of "online reviews" like that often times like with smith and Wesson they addressed and fixed issues but people still have old models or haven't sent for the fix or just have crappy guns themselves that aren't clean and are damaged and or just have a lack of knowkedge.

For instance for most smith and Wessons people complain "the slide release button doesn't work! And that's why I won't ever trust my life in a smith and Wesson!"

When on smith and Wessons (some models) that button isn't a slide release,it's the slide lock. They instruct you to rack the slide after putting in a new magazine which will load the gun.

But glock users insist on putting a magazine in then pressing the slide release button then complain that it doesn't work on smith and Wessons and upload tons of youtube videos criticizing the guns and the company
 
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