I've not read this whole thread, but my answer to the OP is that a defensive carry gun is not the proper response to a speeding car. The proper response is to get the hell out of the way and if...
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I've not read this whole thread, but my answer to the OP is that a defensive carry gun is not the proper response to a speeding car. The proper response is to get the hell out of the way and if...
So should I bring multiple T-shirts because they are all going to get ripped up? ;)
And I am not going to be one to argue with an expert like Mr. Burch. I am planning on going to one of his upcoming workshops on real world self defense, which BTW, is done in street clothes, so...
LOL. So the theory is gi's are needed so we can practice techniques that involve grabbing gi's. That could be seen as a problem being created by a solution. In nogi, and in most wrestling styles,...
I am no expert, just a defensive carrier with a fair amount of training. What I notice about both situations is how much body area the vests don't cover. I think I would start putting rounds in the...
I studied Judo and Japanese Jiu Jitsu back in the day, as well as years of Karate', but I got away from it for decades. Six months ago, at age 68, I got back into martial arts with Muay Thai and BJJ....
I got one a couple of years ago. It is darn handy for deep concealment or as a BUG. I did have light strikes with it when I first got it. I sent it to Smith and they replaced the firing pin. When it...
I have a S&W Bodyguard .380. When I first got it, it had light strike issues with some ammo. I sent it back to Smith, they kept it for a month, replaced the firing pin and called it good. It was...
I bet I have you all beat on starting BJJ at a late age. I started six months ago at age 68. I took an intro course in Nogi and now I am doing intermediate classes in Gi. I started Muay Thai at the...
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