DustyGmt
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Hubristic and maybe a lil condescending sounding but I suppose he's trying to make a sale. He has no idea what your skill level is with your firearm.I just found the comment lacking... experience/wisdom/familiarity? I don't know the exact word for it.
But....he makes a point. If you find yourself in what begins as a non lethal confrontation, but turns lethal because you avail your weapon to your opponent at some point during the scuffle, no amount of skill with a firearm is going make a difference in that case.
I used to take Taekwondo when I was a kid, I wish I had stuck with it. My teenage daughter took karate for 5 years and she just gave it up even though she was great at it and progressing quickly, couldnt be more disappointed. I would like to take her back one day and maybe do it with her if I can make time for it. I think having training in hand to hand combat of any kind, pick a martial arts discipline, basically any will marry nicely with self defense shooting disciplines and training.