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<blockquote data-quote="Sam Shoun" data-source="post: 2003478" data-attributes="member: 15489"><p>Given a LEGITIMATE encounter with an aggressive unknown or bad guy, indexing the firearm (not exposing it, not brandishing it) by forming a visible grip is a viable option, under extremely limited circumstances. So limited that all the top self-defense instructors I know of are very reluctant to even teach or suggest it. </p><p></p><p>In the case of person A/B scenario, both were acting in an intimidating/threatening manner and both are cheesy imaginary tough guys that are begging for something tragic to happen. In the case of okiebryan's woman at the gas pump, the woman exposing her handgun is asking to get rushed, overcome, and have her weapon taken. She would be tremendously better off making some noise by shouting at the unknown to get him away from her.</p><p></p><p>Who cares about the legality of extremely poor self-defense tactics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam Shoun, post: 2003478, member: 15489"] Given a LEGITIMATE encounter with an aggressive unknown or bad guy, indexing the firearm (not exposing it, not brandishing it) by forming a visible grip is a viable option, under extremely limited circumstances. So limited that all the top self-defense instructors I know of are very reluctant to even teach or suggest it. In the case of person A/B scenario, both were acting in an intimidating/threatening manner and both are cheesy imaginary tough guys that are begging for something tragic to happen. In the case of okiebryan's woman at the gas pump, the woman exposing her handgun is asking to get rushed, overcome, and have her weapon taken. She would be tremendously better off making some noise by shouting at the unknown to get him away from her. Who cares about the legality of extremely poor self-defense tactics? [/QUOTE]
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