Scolai
Active Member
Nope. I'm still not convinced. That gun is remarkably inaccurate in inexperienced hands (and often in experienced hands). It can also jam, and it will eventually need to be reloaded. Each of those situations provides opportunity to defend yourself.REALLY!? YOU ONLY TEACH YOUR STUDENTS TO DISARM GUNMAN AND NOT KNIFEMAN? (KNIFEMAN? IS THAT REALLY A WORD?) THAT DOES NOT COMPUTE TO ME AT ALL. I WILL STILL TAKE MY CHANCES WITH SOMEONE APPROACHING ME WITH A KNIFE VERSES SOMEONE 20' AWAY POINTING A 9MM WITH A 9 ROUND CLIP AT ME, WITH BOTH HAVING THE INTENT TO KILL ME.
A blind monkey with epilepsy could kill you with a knife. And even if you don't die, you will be fucked up for a long time after a knife attack.
Greg is right. Take some self-defense classes (and read a few books on the subject). If you're ever in NC, let me know. I'll help you with the classes. If you want to read a book, here are my recommendations (from one of my personal websites). Scroll to the bottom for the personal safety books.
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