phoglund
Member
A lot of you folks carry which is great, but how many of you are trained in unarmed self defense? Not all situations one may encounter warrant deadly force or you may be attacked without sufficient warning to get to your firearm. I think the ability to fight long enough to get free and draw is important.
It seems to me that being able to fight without a firearm is as important as being able to fight with one. How do you feel about martial arts, self defense training, physical conditioning in regards to personal safety?
It seems to me that being able to fight without a firearm is as important as being able to fight with one. How do you feel about martial arts, self defense training, physical conditioning in regards to personal safety?