Keith B wrote:Those warnings must have been approved for the manual by a lawyer who was running for office. Pretty speaks to all of the possible scenarios, commits to nothing, and leaves you hanging in the breeze!thankGod wrote:NcongruNt wrote:NcongruNt wrote:
So I was reading through a Taurus manual, and found this lovely string of warnings:
WARNING:
Securing your firearm may inhibit access to it in a defense situation and
result in injury or death.
WARNING:
To prevent injury or death, it is imperative that you must keep your gun
unloaded, uncocked, and securely locked, with ammunition in a separate
location. In addition, take any other reasonable steps to limit the possibility o
theft, accident, or suicide.
WARNING:
Failure to properly secure a firearm may result in injury or death.
So if I secure my firearm, it may result in injury or death...
but to prevent injury or death, i must unload and secure my firearm...
and if i fail to properly secure my firearm, it may result in injury or death.
Wow.
Now THAT IS FUNNY!
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- Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:12 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:39 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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I too will be looking into these techniques - they are amazing! Has anyone else ever taken this?LedJedi wrote:I did some youtubing looking for that video in question and found several very nice krav maga techniques. I have to say I've studied martial arts and defensive tactics for a good part of my life, especially including the more destructive aspects of joint manipulation and aikido. I simply have to say that i'm more than a little wowed at krav maga's simplicity, instinctual techniques and raw destructive power. There doesn't appear to be any watering down with fair and style. It seems to use one guiding philosophy, win the fight. I like that mentality a lot and will be looking into these techniques more closely.
for those of you who may be interested I put together a playlist of krav maga techniques that looked interesting and effective. I focused on gun disarmament techniques.
I looked at at least 80% of each video. they all appear to be 10 year old compliant.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p ... 3B36E9E1D4
enjoy.
- Students learn combative skills such as punching, kicking, knee strikes, elbows and defending chokes 360 degrees around the body. Bear hugs 360 degrees around their body, ground fighting techniques and getting to your feet quickly.-
I am really interested in this....I do carry however, I want to learn how to defend myself if I am ever disarmed or don't have a weapon....seriously, is there anyone else interested? Or who has taken this?
- Sat Jul 05, 2008 1:12 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"
I don't particularly like that video. His attitude, demeanor and language is offensive to me....SCone wrote:Here's one...
http://www.truveo.com/On-the-Mossad-Dra ... /974027767
Not a full draw from a holster, but it gives you the idea of how quick it can be.
- Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:47 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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lrb111 wrote:There is a video, I've seen it, and I did look for it last night. But it's not a Krav Maga vid, or a "IDF defense training". The guy that is showing the "move" has several vids of himself and another guy that appears to be a student. Looks like they are in a caliche pit in Israel. Bunch of tacticool stuff. I thought I had it marked, but can't find it.LedJedi wrote:Wow... ok. 50 brownie points for the first person to find a youtube video of this move!iratollah wrote:Unless you're willing to train in Israeli style carry, of course you keep one in the pipe.
A friend, who is also a Krav Maga instructor, carries regularly but for various reasons, does not keep one in the chamber. But he's practiced enough that he can chamber one in a fraction of a second, says he can even rack the slide on an opponents face if he's grappling.
I'm WAY too tired to go on a hunt and will probably forget about it in the morning :)
I tried looking for it - could not find it.
I did see an amazing display of self defense - however, until I can defend myself w/ Krav Maga - I will defend myself with my handgun. And....my handgun has one in the "pipe" always!