This is what I said ...
"Actually the disarm distance is average 26 feet ... if you are ready and the gun is holstered. Gotta be aware of your surroundings at all times"
1. I said that a ready martial artist could disarm someone with a holstered gun at an average of 26 feet.
2. In the second clip the runner is past the shooter before the first shot
3. The next clip shows how to train not to be disarmed so yes the shooter is learning how not to be disarmed AND the attacker is NOT a trained martial artist. I was speaking about a well trained martial artist against an untrained shooter with a holstered gun.
I would not try to disarm a ready gun that was not within arms reach ... I NEVER said that I would charge a ready gun. The whole purpose of my post was to explain why I carry without one "in the pipe".
If you would like further demonstration of the techniques I have mentioned ... I suggest you go down to your local dojo with the attitude and courtesy you have shown me. I'm sure someone there would be happy to "educate" you
Lastly I don't practice Kung Fu and neither does Chuck Norris.
Very impressive Grasshopper, you can move your feet up and down 10 times, to cover over 20’, and also strike a disabling blow, all before an attacker who has chosen to start the fight can move his arm down and up one time and pull his finger 3/4”.
I take everything back, you’re better than Chuck Norris. Are you sporting an “S” on your chest?
I’m curious why an attacker would have a holstered weapon though? The people shooting at me always pulled their unholstered weapons before they announced their intentions.
As for going to your dojo to collect my ass kicking, no thanks. I’ve got two torn up shoulders barely held together and a leg that is less than a full up round. I’ll just concede that someone in good physical condition will likely get the best of me, although I wouldn’t bet the farm on them getting away unscathed. That’s why I carry one in the chamber and never overestimate my capabilities, I can’t afford to assume physical superiority any more.
Can none of your dojo buddies side step your charge? Not even NFL tackles have a lot of luck with that side step. But I wish you the best, first that you won’t be attacked and second that you will be extremely successful if you are. That’s one instance where I’d hate to be proven right. Our difference of opinion aside, I’m sure you are a good man, and we need good men.