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Turn it around. Dont bring a gun to a knife fight. Kinda hard to "fight with a gun" when someone is close enough to grab you. Try it some time with training weapons. See what happens.

Not every self defense scenario can be solved with a gun. Not every self defense scenario *should* be solved with a gun. Not all can be solved with a knife, pen or flashlight. But guess what - there are plenty of situations you might find yourself in.

If you are serious about "defending yourself" you would get some training in how to actually defend youself, not just spout cliche's on the internet.
First....it was a joke. Second.....I have taken some private training in the past and am confident that I could survive a close attack if need be. Third....I was just trying to lighten things up in the thread since you guys, little boys in CommonHighrise's case, were starting to get fairly graphic in your descriptions and it might not look good to the casual visitor of the site.
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First....it was a joke. Second.....I have taken some private training in the past and am confident that I could survive a close attack if need be. Third....I was just trying to lighten things up in the thread since you guys, little boys in CommonHighrise's case, were starting to get fairly graphic in your descriptions and it might not look good to the casual visitor of the site.
Knife fighting isnt all flowers and bunnies...

Would you rather I describe how to use a knife in an actual self defense scenario in PC terms? Should I obfuscate the reality behind it so you dont have to get an "ick" response?
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Knife fighting isnt all flowers and bunnies...

Would you rather I describe how to use a knife in an actual self defense scenario in PC terms? Should I obfuscate the reality behind it so you dont have to get an "ick" response?
Look. You can post anything you wish. I just don't want this forum to ever be looked at in a bad way as I respect and enjoy it very much as many others do. As a new member you should try and do the same. We all would love to say many things on this forum but most of us try to hold back certian things for the betterment of the forum's appearance to others.
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And posting tough guy cliches like "dont bring a knife to a gun fight" will really help our image and assist people in taking us seriously. Yup.
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And posting tough guy cliches like "dont bring a knife to a gun fight" will really help our image and assist people in taking us seriously. Yup.
Actually that is a well know quote from a good movie that many people are familiar with that adds a touch of humor. I think it would work better than explaining exactly how you would like to slash someone open. Don't you?

And it isn't a tough guy thing. It's a fact. You will not win with a knife if the other guy has a gun and you may not win if he only has a knife. Not to mention the fact that it is easier and faster to pull a pistol from a holster and twitch a finger than a knife from the pocket and open it and slash.

Finally lets not forget that a pistol is a great deterant. Just because it's out doesn't mean it has to fire. The average BG will turn and run when they see it which will remove the need for deadly force. BGs that think they are tough may decide you are bluffing and try and call you on it when they see a knife. You could end up in a struggle for your life that could have been avoided entirely just by displaying a firearm.

You can keep your knife. I'm gonna keep my pistol. Maybe we will both be safe. Maybe one of us won't. I wish you the best.
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"I think it would work better than explaining exactly how you would like to slash someone open."

No where does it say I would like to 'slash someone open'.

"And it isn't a tough guy thing. It's a fact. You will not win with a knife if the other guy has a gun..."

At medium contact ranges, say around 20', I concur. In a body-on-body grapple, nothing is for certain.

"Finally lets not forget that a pistol is a great deterant. Just because it's out doesn't mean it has to fire. The average BG will turn and run when they see it which will remove the need for deadly force."

This is a terrible and easily deadly assumption. A defensive handgun is not a tool of intimidation, it is to protect your life by having the ability to end anothers.

"BGs that think they are tough may decide you are bluffing and try and call you on it when they see a knife. You could end up in a struggle for your life that could have been avoided entirely just by displaying a firearm."

They could decide the same if you display a firearm. A struggle for your life could happen involving either a firearm, knife, or any other deadly tool.

"You can keep your knife. I'm gonna keep my pistol. Maybe we will both be safe. Maybe one of us won't."

Actually, Ill keep my pistol, knife, defense light, OC spray, and kubotan, along with the knowledge and preparedness to use all of them according to the situation.

If your plan is to draw a firearm and hope it scares the bad guy off, I definatley wish you the best of luck as well.
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"I think it would work better than explaining exactly how you would like to slash someone open."

No where does it say I would like to 'slash someone open'.

"And it isn't a tough guy thing. It's a fact. You will not win with a knife if the other guy has a gun..."

At medium contact ranges, say around 20', I concur. In a body-on-body grapple, nothing is for certain.

"Finally lets not forget that a pistol is a great deterant. Just because it's out doesn't mean it has to fire. The average BG will turn and run when they see it which will remove the need for deadly force."

This is a terrible and easily deadly assumption. A defensive handgun is not a tool of intimidation, it is to protect your life by having the ability to end anothers.

"BGs that think they are tough may decide you are bluffing and try and call you on it when they see a knife. You could end up in a struggle for your life that could have been avoided entirely just by displaying a firearm."

They could decide the same if you display a firearm. A struggle for your life could happen involving either a firearm, knife, or any other deadly tool.

"You can keep your knife. I'm gonna keep my pistol. Maybe we will both be safe. Maybe one of us won't."

Actually, Ill keep my pistol, knife, defense light, OC spray, and kubotan, along with the knowledge and preparedness to use all of them according to the situation.

If your plan is to draw a firearm and hope it scares the bad guy off, I definatley wish you the best of luck as well.
You don't pull a gun thinking it will scare them off. You pull it with the intent of defending yourself with lethal force. IF the BG runs then you are golden. If not safety is a finger twitch away. Not so with a knife no matter how good you are with it.

You seem to carry a crapload of equipment. What's wrong with using your hands? Do you have room for a tazer, throw net, smoke grenades and bang snaps yet? j/k with ya. But you do sound like your wearing the Batman utility belt there.

The point you still fail to grasp that I am trying to convey is that a pistol can be employed quicker with greater functionality than a knife even at close range if you have the practice/training. You go to a knife when the pistol is empty. When police stop high risk people do you see them pulling thier pepper spray or sidearm?
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+1 to CommonHighRise...I dont feel like I need to add anything
You're right......you don't......cause he still hasn't said anything legitimate either
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You guys, "Go to your room and don't come back out until you can apologize to each other!"

Okay, where were we, the trainer was from Northeast Tactical School in North Billerica, MA.

As awkward as the tactic sounds, we practiced this (with training knives, owch) and it is not as difficult as it may sound. Anyone want to argue about the effectiveness of stopping the attack with this defense?
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