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To: speed_addiction
No disrespect, martial skill is smth to be admired and kept up (broadsword here), but anyone with a rifle is going to kill you. Any decent shot with a pistol is going to stand back and kill you.
43 posted on 02/07/2005 2:34:55 PM PST by Centurion2000 (Nations do not survive by setting examples for others. Nations survive by making examples of others)
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To: Centurion2000
No disrespect, martial skill is smth to be admired and kept up (broadsword here), but anyone with a rifle is going to kill you. Any decent shot with a pistol is going to stand back and kill you.

Outside of my house they will have an advantage. Inside my house it is a difference story. In any average house it takes less than a second to cross a room from one end to another.

Unless he is a battle hardened and accomplished gunman, it is very unlikely that if he gets a shot off at someone charging him with a katana he will score a hit.

I was involved in a shoot-out in a house in Mexcico with some Mexican Federales. There were at the very least 45 shots fired inside that room. Four people were shot. The two Federales, their "Madrina" (which is like an armed informant) and me. I shot all four people who got hit in that room including myself. My brother in law fired every round in his 9mm Glock and did not hit anything. Neither did anyone else.

I shot myself in the ankle (it came out the bottom of my foot) disarming the first Federale when he pointed his gun in my face (I promptly shot him with it). I was also the only one in the room with any combat experience.
47 posted on 02/07/2005 4:15:58 PM PST by speed_addiction (Ninja's last words, "Hey guys. Watch me just flip out on that big dude over there!")
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