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Old April 4th, 2009, 07:02 PM   #1
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Personal defense

Hi all. New guy here.
I've recently applied for my GFL in Georgia and have been reading the forums. I've found some great stuff here. So looking forward to doing the Wally World Walk!
Anyway, I was wondering what other things do you practice from a personal defense stand point?
Some thing I've just always done are as follows.
I'm right handed, but have always carried my wallet in my left rear pocket. If I need it or am asked to "hand it over" in a stressful situation, I feel it would be best to have my dominate hand free.
And on the subject of wallets I keep my money in a money clip in my left front pocket. Again to have my dominate hand free if someone figures out I don't have any money in my wallet and asks for some of mine.
I keep a assisted opening knife clipped in my right front pocket just in case.
I plan to carry my weapon in a fobus paddle on my right hand hip about 4 o'clock concealed under my shirt.

Like I said, just curious about what ya'll do to stay alert and safe.
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I keep a assisted opening knife clipped in my right front pocket just in case.
I plan to carry my weapon in a fobus paddle on my right hand hip about 4 o'clock concealed under my shirt.

Like I said, just curious about what ya'll do to stay alert and safe.
Merely carrying a gun and a knife aren't enough...get some professional training from someone who will teach you to fight with a gun and some training in knife use/defense and in empty-hand combatives.

also, you might want to rethink your choice of holsters...Fobus holsters suck.

Other than that, stay in "condition yellow"...don't let your awareness lapse.
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Old April 4th, 2009, 08:28 PM   #3
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Uncle Sam "trained me" for 8 years on every thing from 9mm to 20mm. Unit marksmanship instructor, and unit armorer. And, from Honduras with SF, to Japan, and Korea about 2 foot from a N. Korean boarder guard. I'm in a constant condition yellow (unless I'm at cond. red).
We'll see about the fobus. But I have been eying the Bianchi 100 PRO.
Not trying to sound smug. But thanks for your concern. I think I got it covered.
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How are your hand to hand skills? You'll probably need those more often than a deadly weapon!

Then of course there's weapon retention. Personally I never seem to get enough practice on those levels.
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Perhaps it's just me, but if you are engaged in a conversation with someone who asking for your wallet, you need to brush up on your awareness skills...can't say it doesn't happen, but many of these situations can be avoided by not trusting anyone and being very suspicious of those approaching you.

Take a SD pistol course and it will help open your eyes to the cruel world we all move around in...lots of predators out there.

Stay armed...stay very alert...stay safe!
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Old April 4th, 2009, 10:32 PM   #7
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I don't plan on having that conversation any time soon, and haven't had one to date. But as they say Stuff happens. And I want my dominant hand free if it does.

So.. back to original question.
What do you use on a daily basis to stay safe.

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Sounds like a plan, but as Kenpo said "Fobus holsters SUCK!"
Find a good quality leather holster with some cant and your retention chances improve 10 fold.
There are quite a few great leather craftsmen listed on this board.
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I don't plan on having that conversation any time soon, and haven't had one to date. But as they say Sh..t happens. And I want my dominant hand free if it does.

So.. back to original question.
What do you use on a daily basis to stay safe?
Huh?
What do I do to stay safe on a daily basis?

I carry a Kimber Ultra CDP with an extra mag, DPS pepper spray, a Kershaw Leek, a cell phone, a SureFire L4 Luma Max (100 lumens), a cell phone, and an attorney's phone number...
I avoid obvious places of trouble (no guarantee of a trouble-free life, just limits the possibilities)...
Stay in condition 'yellow' at all times...
Don't trust anyone, and have a plan to kill anyone you meet...
Make sure your sidearm is trustworthy...
Practice as much as you can...
Take a SD pistol course, or two, as soon as you can...
Develop muscle memory through practice...
Read everything you can about SD scenarios and learn from the mistakes of others...
Interact on this forum...
Finally, get a shinny new CCW badge...NOT! I threw that one in for a laugh...it's joke...don't get a badge...

Stay armed...get training and practice...stay safe!
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Carry 9mm IWB in Don Hume holster, can of Sabre Red pepper+mace+UV dye Spray, CRKT M16 folder, and a small MagLight. As far as the Fobus holster here's a video you should watch before considering it for your CCW holster.
YouTube - Why you don't use a kydex paddle holster
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