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<blockquote data-quote="Pstmstr" data-source="post: 3865888" data-attributes="member: 51164"><p>Yep. I wasn't talking about being a cage fighter or Olympian. I was talking about being in reasonably decent shape to defend yourself and loved ones if needed. Many people buy lots of self defense equipment and take classes but would be totally exhausted after a 15 second altercation. Many firearms trainers appear to be in poor shape as well. While they are experts with a firearm and very knowledgeable about self defense I wonder if they could last very long in an altercation that didn’t warrant the use of a knife or gun. Some good conversations and some got offended. Who knows, maybe it inspired someone to take a look and consider their situation. Mods can lock it up as far as I’m concerned. I think most agree it’s as important as carrying a gun. A few dissenters but I think we know why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pstmstr, post: 3865888, member: 51164"] Yep. I wasn't talking about being a cage fighter or Olympian. I was talking about being in reasonably decent shape to defend yourself and loved ones if needed. Many people buy lots of self defense equipment and take classes but would be totally exhausted after a 15 second altercation. Many firearms trainers appear to be in poor shape as well. While they are experts with a firearm and very knowledgeable about self defense I wonder if they could last very long in an altercation that didn’t warrant the use of a knife or gun. Some good conversations and some got offended. Who knows, maybe it inspired someone to take a look and consider their situation. Mods can lock it up as far as I’m concerned. I think most agree it’s as important as carrying a gun. A few dissenters but I think we know why. [/QUOTE]
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