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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 918064" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>I dropped and restrained a robber at a grocery store once who struck the clerk in the face with a can of vegetables when she opened her cash drawer.</p><p></p><p>I did not have cuffs on me at the time neither did my buddy who was in line with me, the geriatric security guy tried to hand me his cuffs, it was'nt happening just getting a proper arm bar behind the back and getting him immobilized was a chore.</p><p></p><p>Restraining a real life bad guy is way different than even some of the most realistic unarmed combat training I have had. This guy had no concerns about injuring me and really didn't care if he got hurt in the process either, his cheek and nose were both broken in the inital take down and he fought just as bad and hard as a wild animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 918064, member: 4307"] I dropped and restrained a robber at a grocery store once who struck the clerk in the face with a can of vegetables when she opened her cash drawer. I did not have cuffs on me at the time neither did my buddy who was in line with me, the geriatric security guy tried to hand me his cuffs, it was'nt happening just getting a proper arm bar behind the back and getting him immobilized was a chore. Restraining a real life bad guy is way different than even some of the most realistic unarmed combat training I have had. This guy had no concerns about injuring me and really didn't care if he got hurt in the process either, his cheek and nose were both broken in the inital take down and he fought just as bad and hard as a wild animal. [/QUOTE]
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