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Old February 28, 2006, 11:25 AM   #7
Glenn E. Meyer
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Doug - given all your scenarios and questions about when to pull your gun - I really think that if you are serious student of the art, you would greatly benefit from some of the fine tactical classes around the country that discuss such incidents and tactics.

OPS, Insights, LFI, Rangemaster, Moses, KRtraining, etc. all go through this kind of thing in great detail.

How about this - you see something suspicious - When do I pull my gun?

Instead, maybe you just turn around and go back the other way. Or do you want to pull your gun? I don't mean to be rude but you are constantly posting ways to pull your gun.

You pull your gun when you are in fear of grievous bodily harm. You need to build awareness and tactical evaluation skills. You need to read up or study up about awareness levels and how BGs approach and risky situations.

That will do you a world of good as compared to continuing scenarios that seem to want always to funnel to a gun usage.
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