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A bird hunter was charged by a cougar; his military police training immediately took over. The hunter dropped his shotgun, drew his 9mm and dispatched the animal:
"I dropped my dad's 100-year-old double-barrel [shotgun], I don't even remember doing that, and went for the sidearm that I carry with me underneath my jacket," Gorney told the Minot Daily News. "My instincts as a military law enforcement officer took over. There was no thought process. It was self-defense."
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mor...tain-lion/ar-BBYp10k?li=BBnba9I&OCID=AVRES000
"I dropped my dad's 100-year-old double-barrel [shotgun], I don't even remember doing that, and went for the sidearm that I carry with me underneath my jacket," Gorney told the Minot Daily News. "My instincts as a military law enforcement officer took over. There was no thought process. It was self-defense."
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mor...tain-lion/ar-BBYp10k?li=BBnba9I&OCID=AVRES000