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Handgun Disarms - A Reality Check (VIDEO)

 
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03/09/2019 06:23 PM
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Handgun Disarms - A Reality Check (VIDEO)
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03/09/2019 06:50 PM
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Re: Handgun Disarms - A Reality Check (VIDEO)
It's really stupid
No one points a gun that close unless they are a complete idiot to begin with. They just shoot you from 5 ft away.
The morons in the vid and the OP have clearly never been in a FOB.

Cool motorcycle helmets though. Those are neato.
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03/09/2019 06:53 PM
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Re: Handgun Disarms - A Reality Check (VIDEO)
It's really stupid
No one points a gun that close unless they are a complete idiot to begin with. They just shoot you from 5 ft away.
The morons in the vid and the OP have clearly never been in a FOB.

Cool motorcycle helmets though. Those are neato.
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You're probably right ya fucking dick
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03/09/2019 07:08 PM

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Re: Handgun Disarms - A Reality Check (VIDEO)
A lot of people don't know the difference in trigger response from single to double action. In those situations 1/100ths of a second matter. never hold a gun so close on a person - they might have a knife and end you just as fast.
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Re: Handgun Disarms - A Reality Check (VIDEO)
A lot of people don't know the difference in trigger response from single to double action. In those situations 1/100ths of a second matter. never hold a gun so close on a person - they might have a knife and end you just as fast.
 Quoting: FlashBuzzkill


I like a lot of personal space so I can't imagine someone being that close without knowingly creating more space

It is a bit ridiculous in the example





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