FightingGlock19
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DreQo wrote:
Anyway, in a defencive situation (no "if's" just going along the lines that it's going to be a good shoot), why let the bg close enough to let him get a hand on your weapon? The handgun was drawn, showing you felt the need for use of deadly force. If the bad guy's still coming, then why haven't you shot him in the face, yet?
If the gun was "grabbed" by a bad guy coming from behind, it shows a need to increase situational awareness.
Anyway ...whatever you decide, man, it's cool with me
DreQo wrote:
that's part of why I edited my reply to, "nm." I spoke out of turn & said to myself, "geeze, maybe I haven't looked into lanyards enough to make a comment here. I'm just glad you were so fast with the reply buttonNot sure what type of lanyard you're using. Most pistol lanyards attach to the belt, and are stretchy.you do realize the lanyard attatches to the user's wrist, right?
Anyway, in a defencive situation (no "if's" just going along the lines that it's going to be a good shoot), why let the bg close enough to let him get a hand on your weapon? The handgun was drawn, showing you felt the need for use of deadly force. If the bad guy's still coming, then why haven't you shot him in the face, yet?
If the gun was "grabbed" by a bad guy coming from behind, it shows a need to increase situational awareness.
Anyway ...whatever you decide, man, it's cool with me