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Is Your Gun a Weapon or a Talisman?
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<blockquote data-quote="Serenity Bushcraft" data-source="post: 847753" data-attributes="member: 8852"><p>I have an idea of how I would measure up to a threat. It is based on many years of training and fighting. I have fired my gun in anger, defense and to preserve life and the American way. I have not however been faced with a one on one hostile threat......ever. I am no longer surrounded by true warriors. I am surrounded by desk bound sheep that talk tough. So my mindset is a little diffrent than it was just a few short years ago. I do train based on my knowledge of a hostile encounter not my precieved notion of how is this going to go down. You can never be 100% ready but i belive that if you have a strong will to survive a set of car keys can be a deadly weapon. The gun is just an easier way to gouge out your attackers eyes. I liked you post and it rang true to 99% of the guys on the range. So it is like life 1% protecting the 97% from the evil 2%. The classic sheep, sheep dog and wolf story..........</p><p>CHEERS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serenity Bushcraft, post: 847753, member: 8852"] I have an idea of how I would measure up to a threat. It is based on many years of training and fighting. I have fired my gun in anger, defense and to preserve life and the American way. I have not however been faced with a one on one hostile threat......ever. I am no longer surrounded by true warriors. I am surrounded by desk bound sheep that talk tough. So my mindset is a little diffrent than it was just a few short years ago. I do train based on my knowledge of a hostile encounter not my precieved notion of how is this going to go down. You can never be 100% ready but i belive that if you have a strong will to survive a set of car keys can be a deadly weapon. The gun is just an easier way to gouge out your attackers eyes. I liked you post and it rang true to 99% of the guys on the range. So it is like life 1% protecting the 97% from the evil 2%. The classic sheep, sheep dog and wolf story.......... CHEERS. [/QUOTE]
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