I agree.If you allow to guy grab you while you’re in possession of a firearm, that gun belongs to both of you, and the fight is for who gets to keep it.
Yes, you need to know how to handle yourself accordingly.
There’s a fight for the gun. Think back to Zimmerman/Martin. Not going into the specifics, but once the altercation went hands on, the fight is for the gun... even if the other party doesn’t know you have one. It one of the things officers have drilled into their heads concerning weapon retention. And note, that if you lose that fight (while having a firearm) you might just lose your life.I agree.
What if you don't allow it but it happens anyway? That's the scenario that concerns me. :-p
Most attacks are very quick and close. The assailant has the advantage of surprise and no conscious.
Situational awareness is more important than most everything.
Define that please.
Thanks for the reply. Situational awarenesses is very important but it has also become a buzzword that most people talk about but don't implement. Even with great SA things can still go sideways. Crap happens .I'm saying your average person won't see an attack coming. The attacker has surprise on his side and he does not care who he hurts.
The smallest to the biggest person can have situational awareness and prevail more often than not.
And in your video it is using shooting from law enforcement not civilians from what I heard. And it's a very broad set of statistics not very detailed.
LAPD 0-6 ft 21 %
Make sense? I am no expert and have never played one on TV. Mainly conversations with inmates.