Monday, December 31, 2018
Teetotal-ling into the New Year. What's on your hip tonight?
Walked away from a fight, feel bad.
I got in an altercation with a guy on a night out. I was walking down the street with my friends and I wished some random guy a happy New year's, thinking I was spreading some holiday spirit. It's something I usually do, people usually reply in kind. Won't do it anymore though.
He smiled, saying thanks and approached me. Then pushed me unexpectedly and I fell to the ground, with him screaming abuse and that he'd lost his phone and credit card. He hit me in the face, so I sweeped him before he could land a second and got back to my feet. Then I held my friend back who was about to jump in for me as the guy was getting up. (There were four of us, he was alone).
I apologised to the guy and told him we were leaving, he pushed me a few more times as I was doing so but he didn't really move me, now that I was aware of what was happening.
I really wasn't looking for a fight, I'd never been in a street fight. I honestly wasn't trying to mock him or push his buttons in any way.
I feel bad for what happened, I'm disappointed I fell to the ground. I feel like I lost somehow and my pride hurts. The guy was heavily intoxicated. A part of me wants some type of street justice, though I know that this all could've ended far worse in a health and legal sense, and I'm thankful that I spent the night at home, and not in a hospital or cell.
I wish it hadn't happened, and now I'm feeling guilt and anger. Thoughts?
Submitted December 31, 2018 at 08:45PM by kirby42 http://bit.ly/2F1y774
Are shot timers good to have?
Georgia: 12 days from application to receiving. So glad I left Maryland!
Leaked First Look at the Glock 43X and Glock 48
Why I carry.
Carrying Cross Country
If you don't carry cocked and locked, work up to it as quickly as possible
Advice on type of self defense training for someone living alone?
Can anyone recommend a type of urban survival training or course that goes beyond combat training? Something that includes improving one's situational awareness, for instance? Or even provides some teaching in home security? I'm female and not that strong, so I would like some training on what to do and how to act to avoid a home invasion or physical confrontation. Thanks for any help.
Submitted December 31, 2018 at 04:01AM by DoggieBonez http://bit.ly/2rZtiDc
New to carrying- G23 w CrossBreed Super Tuck
Indiana man shot and killed while working on daughter's broken down car.
In-car Quick Access Safe Similar to Hornady Rapid Vehicle Safe
Moronic Monday - Feel free to ask anything relating to CCW. December 31, 2018
Sunday, December 30, 2018
How did your gear evolve through 2018?
Carry at work
Since I saw the slug comic... [xpost comics from Tommy Siegel]
Any Leather Light-Bearing Holsters Around For The VP9?
Something I was having 'shower thoughts' on: How much of a culture shock would it be for an officer from an anti gun region where carrying is virtually banned to a pro gun state where he/she first encounters a legal carrier?
Don’t know if this has been posted here before, but I figured I would share.
Self defense classes
For back story I’m a 5’ 2 woman 125lbs. I workout regularly but am not aware of any self defense.
My job over the years as a bartender has gotten more and more violent. With at one point being pulled across the bar top by a man who grabbed my arm. Last week I was jumped by three women when leaving and just really didn’t stand a chance. Though there’s been many recent assaults and murders in the area I’m in the police force just doesn’t stack up to any help.
Would maybe learning self defense courses such as BJJ maybe help me defend myself better? I’ve always been nervous about classes geared towards woman just due to things I’ve heard from other women who took them- but at this point I’m curious.
Submitted December 30, 2018 at 05:43PM by 1209120912091209 http://bit.ly/2EXDnJp