Nothing.Purplehood wrote:If I am absolutely convinced that the person holding a gun on me intends to use it, what do I have to lose by drawing?SlowDave wrote:I have considered the same and determined the following:
1. I won't shoot someone to retain personal property (though I may threaten)
2. I won't draw on someone who is holding a gun on me, ever.
When are you ever "absolutely convinced" that the BG intends to shoot you? If I knew for a fact the guy was going to shoot me, well of course I'd take a shot, no matter how crappy the odds. Since I'd know the odds of NOT drawing are 100% that I'm getting shot. I am hypothesizing that the odds of getting shot during a mugging if I don't draw are LESS THAN 100%. Of course, I will increase those odds by a sizable amount when I bring a gun into the situation. Almost for sure at that point, someone's getting shot. Maybe me, maybe BG, maybe both... Lots of people get mugged and are later hole-free. I'm not saying it's a sure thing, and I'd rather avoid the situation, have a chance while the guy is distracted, etc., etc. But I'm saying, I don't want to try and outdraw a guy for $3 and the (my guess) < 20% chance that he'll shoot me after getting my wallet.
I do like the idea of looking over their shoulder and yelling "POLICE" though. I'm afraid if I had a mugger in a bad mood and I threw my wallet on the ground, he might just shoot me at that point to avoid any chance of me trying something while he bent down. If he was smart (unlikely), he'd suspect something at that point, and might just take a pre-emptive shot at me. Probably not, but... might work, might not.