You are entitled to your opinion, but this one is certainly outside of the mainstream of self-defense teaching. This is especially true with a potential victim that is disabled.MaduroBU wrote: ↑Wed Nov 14, 2018 2:50 am I think that you made the worst possible decision and got lucky. I'm glad that it worked out that way for you, but most of the scenarios don't end that well. Few if any de-escalation tactics begin with "Visibly threaten the other party's life." If there isn't an immediate need to fire your weapon, I strongly believe in leaving it holstered and hopefully invisible.
Chas.