I'm interested to see what others think.

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NINJA SMOKE BOMBgigag04 wrote:Question can't be answered with the limited info. If close enough, disarm. If far enough, move to cover and engage. Distractions are your friend.
Offhand, this doesn't sound like a good plan. Let us know how it works out for you.7075-T7 wrote:I still keep coming to the same conclusion in my mind. If someone has a gun drawn on you, I can only assume that they have already decided if they'll pull the trigger or not, regardless of if I cooperate. I would rathar get shot trying to defend myself, than just standing there.
Izuna drop would be better.Beiruty wrote:You call on higher power, draw your True Dragon Blade and execute a blinding ultimate technique. Ryu Hayabusa:
You don't need to know, and must assume that since they are threatening with deadly force(because gun is drawn on you), then they willshoot you, and you have every right to protect yourself, even responding with deadly force.The problem is you don't know the difference in the person who is going to shoot and who is not going to shoot.
This is exactly my point, if they already have shown the intent, then screaming like a little girl retreat or drawing seems the only options.joe817 wrote:You don't need to know, and must assume that since they are threatening with deadly force(because gun is drawn on you), then they willshoot you, and you have every right to protect yourself, even responding with deadly force.
Trying to second guess someone who's drawn down on you can be fatal to you.
Yup, I agree.7075-T7 wrote:This is exactly my point, if they already have shown the intent, then screaming like a little girl retreat or drawing seems the only options.joe817 wrote:You don't need to know, and must assume that since they are threatening with deadly force(because gun is drawn on you), then they willshoot you, and you have every right to protect yourself, even responding with deadly force. Trying to second guess someone who's drawn down on you can be fatal to you.
Excellent training video. But it takes practice to do it. Thanks for posting chabouk.chabouk wrote:Video has a single not-safe-for-kids word, but this is a classic demonstration of drawing against gunpoint. Tom Cruise in Collateral:
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