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Posted: Thu 21. Dec 2017, 23:08
by Ron May
Ethan, yeah. You could throw it at them and while they are ducking run . :)

Ron

Posted: Thu 21. Dec 2017, 23:31
by Rachel McCollough
Ron May wrote:Ethan, yeah. You could throw it at them and while they are ducking run . :)

Ron
Bingo!

Posted: Fri 28. Jun 2019, 07:24
by Guy "Ocean" Jonassen
Ron May wrote:I totally agree.
Also it's easy to "act out" a plan with a partner that's choreographed for filming purposes, but in real life you will probably never see it coming.

Doing classes and selling whips as a tool for self defense is like promoting screen doors for submarines and just as useful.

Eventually someone is going to get hurt or even, heaven forbid, killed thinking this way.
A false sense of security will always get you hurt.


Ron
Ron, you're right about the false sense of security.

From what I have heard if someone has a pistol and the other a knife the person with the knife has a 17 to 18 second drop on the shooter. That being said I wonder what that time might be with a whip vs. a knife or gun?

Posted: Fri 28. Jun 2019, 12:39
by Ron May
I've always thought , "You don't bring a knife to a gunfight." as sound advice.
The knife doesn't have a chance, unless you're in a movie.

Ron