I dont know who Kirsten is but you just reeled me in.
Appealing to the basest instincts in men.
You should be ashamed of yourself :)
Off to the babe, er, video!
HOT!!!!
Bfl
Kirsten would be a great security measure.
While the bad guys were distracted by her I could round up a bunch of guns. :)
OK, awareness is the first “layer”. What are the other two, for all you video watchers.
10 minutes well spent, and not just because it’s Kirsten!
Women do not face the same kind of prosecution that men who use guns in self defense do.
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Most people who train in martial arts learn enough to get themselves hurt ... Been teaching martial arts for over 30 years ... seen it so many times
Home defense , rural area, police response time after midnight: 2 to 3 hours.During the day the response time is 1.5 hours.
1) Pellet gun rifle and led hand held spot light
2) 6 ft Staff
3) Shillelagh
4) Basket hilted sword ( very sharp)
5) Bennelli 12 gauge Nova pump with extended mag
6) .45 cal 1911 Remington handgun
7) .44 magnum Ruger Super Blackhawk
8) AR-15 semii auto rifle .223 cal
For black bears that try to enter the home or the porch deck, the shot gun is the go to defense. If Mr. Bear gets into the home, its the .44 mag.
Bears are the biggest risk, in the early Spring after hibernation and in the fall when wild apples are ripe om our land.
Other critters know how we handle bears...and they stay away. But then we are ready for them too if necessary.
You can’t live here without awareness.
Our security system is the crows who let us know when
there are critters about, they make an awful ruckus.The crows think they own the place because we give them our table scraps.They leave nothing.
Surprise is your friend.
Kristen is nice to look at, but to a bear she is just a skin covered bag of red meat.
Rural safety and security is much different than one would organize in an urban setting, one of the reasons we live here.
Bkmk
But yes. She is fun to watch.
I must say your mentioning getting to watch her is why I did. Yes, very appealing to the eyes.
Regarding situational awareness. For combat vets, it’s built in. It’s automatic at all times. Fine tuned hearing and sense of smell. Always scanning the area for something out of place.
I am here just for the articles.
Great video!!
Thanks for posting :)