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Default Gun or knife faster?

On Oct 12, 1:54*pm, " > wrote:
> On Oct 12, 12:46*pm, "Steve B" > wrote:
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> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQE4f...eature=related

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> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tueller_Drill

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> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esn_Igine38

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> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08q6F-4l5aM
> > I find this one relatively stupid because the man with the gun has his hand
> > on it. *In normal situations, it would have been under his shirt, concealed.

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> > These videos, and the Tueller drill pokes lots of holes in the idea that you
> > never bring a knife to a gunfight. *In the second one where the assailant
> > throws the large knife hitting his target dead center in the chest is the
> > best example of how a trained assailant can beat a gun.

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> > These videos are staged by trained people, or at least by some who have some
> > knowledge and experience with these situations.

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> > In real life, lots of people will have their guns in a fanny pack, in their
> > purse, under a layer of clothing, or in some place that makes instant Old
> > West quick draw and shoot impossible.

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> > Daily, there are stories of people with knives being killed by officers with
> > guns, and the question is asked, "Couldn't they have just rushed the guy and
> > overpowered them?" *The answer is yes, no, absolutely, and maybe.

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> > HTH in the discussion gun control.

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> > Steve

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> > Heart surgery pending?
> > Read up and prepare.
> > Learn how to care for a friend.
> > *http://cabgbypasssurgery.com

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> And the food info is what?


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Use a knife to slice your roast...it may not be as fast as a gun but
it will be neater than if you used a gun with mushroom ammo.
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