This is a discussion on 2 days and counting within the Handgun Tactics, Training, and Practice forums, part of the Handguns category; Originally Posted by AZSATT That's good training for 'worst case scenario' situations... but I use them primarily to build and ...
Ya it's a lot of fun to learn and good to know. I figure the more I have in my box of tricks the more likely I'll come out on top in a self defense situation. As with everything else he made us do that both right handed and left. Learning to shoot with your weak hand took some getting use to also.
I'd also like to take some hand to hand classes that teach disarming and how to use a knife.
"When Government fears the people, it's liberty. When people fear the Government, it's tyranny."
- Benjamin Franklin
DT's and edged weapon training, along weapon retention & disarming training, are all great tools to have in one's 'tool belt.' Just be careful in retention & disarming drills - that's a great way to suffer a real injury, trying to take or hold onto a weapon another is also holding onto... fingers can take a beating.
Add some tactical carbine, long range rifle, and a smattering of crew-served machinegun training, and you'll be ready for when the 'zombies' come in their black helicopters.
It's all good!![]()
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