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<blockquote data-quote="gillman7" data-source="post: 1038678" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>I noticed the same thing in Cooper's writings. It seems like most of society and even gun owners try to respond in the least offensive way when attacked. They want to discourage an attacker, instead of overwhelm them with aggression. If they have made a decision to attack you, it is not the time to be timid, or fair.</p><p></p><p>I was told a long time ago, if someone wants to fight you, hurt them bad enough, quick enough that they will stay down, or run away as fast as they can. Too many people have been hurt or killed by wounded BGs or those playing possum.</p><p></p><p>Meet aggression with brutal force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillman7, post: 1038678, member: 2784"] I noticed the same thing in Cooper's writings. It seems like most of society and even gun owners try to respond in the least offensive way when attacked. They want to discourage an attacker, instead of overwhelm them with aggression. If they have made a decision to attack you, it is not the time to be timid, or fair. I was told a long time ago, if someone wants to fight you, hurt them bad enough, quick enough that they will stay down, or run away as fast as they can. Too many people have been hurt or killed by wounded BGs or those playing possum. Meet aggression with brutal force. [/QUOTE]
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