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Originally Posted By: EMP3Extremely unrealistic, so much so that it conveys no useful knowledge. Those videos are entertainment.
How would you survive this:
The deputy's tactical response was textbook. Most importantly, she remained completely composed when confronted by the most dangerous of bad guys.
A good quality semiauto is more reliable than any revolver. I've had 2 S&W revolvers fail. I've known of countless others. When revolvers fail, they're outta da fight. I've never seen a Sig P220, P226, or P229 fail. Ever. Revolvers have more parts and more moving parts than semis.
A semi has 2 moving parts.
An assailant armed with a knife can close 21' and kill a good guy before he could bring his holstered handgun to battery (able to fire a round).
How a bad guy holds a knife will reveal his proficiency.
Size does matter. A George Foreman punch might kill a bad guy. A punch from a welterweight would probably hurt. The best UFC fighter ain't gonna win against a 250 pound NFL linebacker. Herschel Walker was 48 years old and schooling UFC fighters in pain.
Survivors know how to avoid, and when that's not an option, how to survive.
Buy this book: https://secure.calibrepress.com/shop/books/street-survival-ii-hardcover/ Professionals who've survived actual deadly encounters reveal survival tactics.
BTW, it's called martial arts for a reason. Martial arts movies are choreographed.
In reference to the videos it is apples to oranges, two completely different scenarios for two completely different training scenarios.
A semi only has two moving parts? C'mon...
How would you survive this:
The deputy's tactical response was textbook. Most importantly, she remained completely composed when confronted by the most dangerous of bad guys.
A good quality semiauto is more reliable than any revolver. I've had 2 S&W revolvers fail. I've known of countless others. When revolvers fail, they're outta da fight. I've never seen a Sig P220, P226, or P229 fail. Ever. Revolvers have more parts and more moving parts than semis.
A semi has 2 moving parts.
An assailant armed with a knife can close 21' and kill a good guy before he could bring his holstered handgun to battery (able to fire a round).
How a bad guy holds a knife will reveal his proficiency.
Size does matter. A George Foreman punch might kill a bad guy. A punch from a welterweight would probably hurt. The best UFC fighter ain't gonna win against a 250 pound NFL linebacker. Herschel Walker was 48 years old and schooling UFC fighters in pain.
Survivors know how to avoid, and when that's not an option, how to survive.
Buy this book: https://secure.calibrepress.com/shop/books/street-survival-ii-hardcover/ Professionals who've survived actual deadly encounters reveal survival tactics.
BTW, it's called martial arts for a reason. Martial arts movies are choreographed.
In reference to the videos it is apples to oranges, two completely different scenarios for two completely different training scenarios.
A semi only has two moving parts? C'mon...