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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3765278" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>That is exactly where 90% of armed citizens are at. They aren't physically capable of defending themselves in force on force situations because of whatever situation be it age, disability, or whatever. </p><p>The concept of everyone needs to get the crap beat out of them in a training situation is not real world thinking. </p><p>It's a great idea to think one is capable of sustaining this type of training, but in reality only a few are physically capable of doing it. </p><p>A few years back, I'd do it in a heart beat, but at 70, you don't train like that anymore. You focus on weapon location for accessibility and keeping your head on a swivel to access if a threat is developing and determining what one can do to evade any confrontation if possible. As the last resort, your accuracy with the firearm to prevent secondary damage on innocent bystanders should be a priority which seems to be confrontational from some of the earlier posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3765278, member: 5412"] That is exactly where 90% of armed citizens are at. They aren't physically capable of defending themselves in force on force situations because of whatever situation be it age, disability, or whatever. The concept of everyone needs to get the crap beat out of them in a training situation is not real world thinking. It's a great idea to think one is capable of sustaining this type of training, but in reality only a few are physically capable of doing it. A few years back, I'd do it in a heart beat, but at 70, you don't train like that anymore. You focus on weapon location for accessibility and keeping your head on a swivel to access if a threat is developing and determining what one can do to evade any confrontation if possible. As the last resort, your accuracy with the firearm to prevent secondary damage on innocent bystanders should be a priority which seems to be confrontational from some of the earlier posts. [/QUOTE]
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