In the category of gun fighting:

eagleeyes

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In the category of gun fighting:

It‘s better to have a gun and not need it, than to need a gun and not have it.

Never bring a knife to a gunfight!

Any gun will do — If YOU will do!

YOU are the weapon, your firearm is just a tool!

The best gunfight is the one you AVOID.

You don’t win anything in a gunfight, you just get to keep what you have.

The only thing worse than being in a gunfight is losing one!

If you have to think if you should shoot, you probably should not shoot.

Only hits count. You can’t miss fast enough to catch up in a gunfight.

All you really need is one gun. If you are good with it, you will acquire more… with each opponent you vanquish.

No gunfight was ever won with a speed re-holster. Bring it out fast and put it away slow.

Plan A is two shots to the thoracic cavity. Plan B is one shot to the cranio-ocular cavity. Make Plan B count. There is no Plan C.

Headshots separate the gun fighters from the gun owners!

The loudest sound in the world is a “click” when you need a “bang.”
 
"The fight will not be the way you want it to be. The fight will be the way it is. YOU must be flexible enough to adapt." -- Unknown
 
Those that are normal the racking of a slide on a shotgun will get their attention.
But there are those that could care less. If you encounter one of these you better be ready to put the sight center chest and press the trigger, and rack another round, they may need more than one.
 
It should be racked before the encounter, a long time before. Why face an enemy with your chamber empty? That's nonsense. If you want to get his attention, get a party horn or something.
 
Remember, theatrical Drama and fancy gun tactics are for the movies. Use good technique
and make follow up shots if needed. Your life is on the line.

:dirol:
 
It seems that everyone here forgot the first rule:

You should actually own and carry a firearm and have had some type of training or experience before you presume to give gunfighting advice to people on the internet.

Just sayin'
 
If you know there will be a gun fight plan to be somewhere else. If you have to be where there will be a gun fight, bring friends with guns, who know how to use them.
 
It seems that everyone here forgot the first rule:

You should actually own and carry a firearm and have had some type of training or experience before you presume to give gunfighting advice to people on the internet.

Just sayin'

Treo, C'mon now, EVERY Sunday, I set here in my chair, getting phone calls from all the offensive coaches and tell them their next play. And I have NEVER played football. (grin)

but, I do have a souvenir .25 cal resting against my 5th rib ... 14 year old gsng banger wanted money.

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I think a hat adjustment and a cool finger spin are totally the way to go in a gunfight.

I knew a guy that thought exactly that way. He was gut shot and in my ambulance. I resisted the desire to ask him how it was possible to lose a gun fight when he was the only one there.
 
I am sure the several LEOs and x-LEOs here can tell some interesting stories about gunfights.

I have been in 6 near-gunfights while OC where the others backed away and left in a hurry. The first 3 were while under arms as a military duty officer.

Prior to the first experience for everyone, the key is training and practice. This will give you confidence. Your opponents will read that confidence and in my experience they will back down. This is why OC is inherently superior to CCW in avoiding confrontations. The OC is a deterrent. With CCW nobody knows what youve got nor any idea of what you will do.

In subsequent experiences, it is just more learning curve, although by then you have got it down. Calmness and confidence are the hallmarks then.
 
i don't believe it is necessarily true shoobie doo that 'OC is inherently superior to avoiding confrontations' i think it depends on alot of other factors as well. as for me i would prefer to cc as i feel it safer doing so as it may draw attention to a thug who may decide ambush me to rob me of my gun possibly being stalked until the right moment to pounce or bring posse for the sole intentions to rob me of my gun being that most likely will the most expensive thing on my person ......unless i'm out in the sticks or something but here in florida i don't think the law would let me oc unless i had an armed security or cop job or hunting or something of that nature
 
It seems that everyone here forgot the first rule:

You should actually own and carry a firearm and have had some type of training or experience before you presume to give gunfighting advice to people on the internet.

Just sayin'


Thats the best post yet. Everybody here has forgoten that eagleeyes has no clue what she is talking about. She
Doset even have a ccw and is new to guns. Listen to her will get you killed or in jail.
 
Originally Posted by Treo
It seems that everyone here forgot the first rule:

You should actually own and carry a firearm and have had some type of training or experience before you presume to give gunfighting advice to people on the internet.

Just sayin'

Thats the best post yet. Everybody here has forgoten that eagleeyes has no clue what she is talking about. She
Doset even have a ccw and is new to guns. Listen to her will get you killed or in jail.
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what ever! has it occured to you that other folks can make their own decisions as to how they want to interpret my contributions to this board and don't need your 'advice' esp when it serves no one constructively yet i see it your own mental masturbation which i'm not interested in hearing. yet it serves nothing but a way to get your big fat egos off
in other words your trolling and flaming don't impress me any either
pfffffffffffffffffft
 
I have been in 6 near-gunfights while OC where the others backed away and left in a hurry. The first 3 were while under arms as a military duty officer.

Totally serious here

If you been in that many "near" gunfights you need to take loooong, hard look at your behavior

Everybody here has forgoten that eagleeyes has no clue what she is talking about.

Please let me assure you ma'am we have not.
 

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