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Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by JohnnyBiker, Oct 10, 2014.

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    This is how I carry and draw.
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    Besides concealed carry. You should think about something like this.

    I studied Mas Oyama karate for a year and a half when I was 22 yrs old.
    From the time I was 49-54 I studied circular Akido.
    Tomiki Aikido


    I haven't practiced it in 10 yrs. Got old.
    Used to be pretty dissent

    This is where I trained.
    Chris was my neighbor.

    http://www.aikibudo-aikido.com/who_we_are.html

    But you can not have your weapon on you when you are in the shower.
    And a lot of other places.
    And this would come in very, very good.
    Something for you to think about.
    Krav Maga is a very good martial art to take.

    If you watch a lot of the moves. You will see a lot of Aikido.


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    Maybe you seen this !


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    I carry with a round chambered,
    if you ever need it the extra time you need to
    move the slide in a high stress situation, where
    things happen in micro seconds you'll be done
    if you have to chamber it.

    shit happens within 10 feet and generally
    one shot only in self defense situations.

    a krav magna guy will have your gun
    and you by the time you figure it out...
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    So how old are you ?
    In all your years how many times has an extra second come up that you was in a bind and had to use that second.

    The Israelis are in situations all the time. They have somebody all the time doing terrorism.
    If carrying with empty chamber works for them.
    It has worked for me for since 1971.
    I worked the streets as a service man day & nite.
    I have practiced drawing chambering a round & firing for years.
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    Neither of us are israeli mossad, so it's pretty much
    useless to compare it to a 22 year old military trained kid.

    Carry however you like, I'd never carry without
    a round chambered, have no issues with it, guns
    not going to go off simply because I have a round
    chambered,

    Regardless of how quick you think you'll be chambering
    a round, I'll always be quicker, because all I have to do
    is pull the trigger.

    If Zman had to chamber a round he'd be dead now.
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    CB how many times in all those years roaming around Houston did yea have to pull and slam a round into your pistol. Cause if you did we probably wouldn't be having this discussion with yea.
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    OK,Here we go now. LOL
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    Ya know I was in a Bass club. There was this young dude in his 20's.
    His buddy was standing next to him and said you know Jason can throw apple into the air, stick his hand in his pocket and pull his knife. Open the blade and cut the apple and close the knife and put it back in his pocket before the apple hits the ground.
    I bet he can pull his knife and cut your throat before you can draw your pistol.
    Wanna bet.
    I said I will bet 100.00 and a Redneck Budweiser.
    He explained he is gonna count 1,2,3 and say go.
    He counted, when he said go I pulled my pistol and racked a shell and hit Jason in the chest with the pistol by the time Jason got his hand in his Pocket.

    All I could hear is Dauym, I never seen anybody pull a gun that fast.
    Did you chamber a round. I said yes. I stuck a Black Talon shell.
    Jason said remind me not to play this game with you again.

    He said I owe you 100.00.
    I told him to just buy me a Redneck Budweiser and we can call it even.

    So if you want the Bet Come to Texas.
    I still practise.
    And when I was young.
    My dad had a cowboy holster and single action pistol.
    I used to pull it **** the hammer and shoot bottles and cans sitting on the fence post.

    Next...:banghead:
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    Is this one of those Ripleys believe it or not deals. :p :p :p :dead: ;)
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    Don't deal with non of that dude.
    Just a Redneck that came up doing what a Redneck Does that they like.

    It just so happened that the way I had been carrying for my whole life , is the exact say way the israelies carry.
    And I'm told I didn't train as a kid.
    In 1969 I went to Basic and AIT at Ft. Jackson . I was there for my training for the Reserves.
    And they really liked the way I shot a weapon.
    All of them. For me it was like going to a candy store.
    Now days I can only afford to shoot so much.
    But I still know what I have done my whole life.
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    I just pee'd myself.
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    Yer back to diapers man.
    Gees
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    Excuse me man, it was a suggestion for he who peed himself.
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