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  • #16
    FalconLair
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 3916

    im always checking when i hit the drive-thru

    i can thank the panhandlers for that - they've contributed to my enhanced situational awareness
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    They hate you FalconLair
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    HOW DARE YOU!! I hate you FalconLair

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    • #17
      njineermike
      Calguns Addict
      • Dec 2010
      • 9784

      Originally posted by DDM4556
      These vids are always a great reality check.

      Why cant these videos be shown at school? So these "take everything for granted" millennials get some dose of situational awareness and life outside their cell-phones...

      If every bleeding heart liberal was made to watch just a few of these videos, maybe just maybe some sense of logic can grow within them... One or two might actually slip and say "thank goodness he had a gun" before catching and correcting themselves.

      I know, I know... its CA. Common sense will never be common. But I can still dream.
      They'll still blame everything and everybody but the criminal.
      Originally posted by Kestryll
      Dude went full CNN...
      Peace, love, and heavy weapons. Sometimes you have to be insistent." - David Lee Roth

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      • #18
        ThreatScenarios
        Member
        • Nov 2016
        • 146

        Originally posted by FalconLair
        im always checking when i hit the drive-thru

        i can thank the panhandlers for that - they've contributed to my enhanced situational awareness


        One of the most clear distinctions we can immediately see in our students is those whom exercise situational awareness and those who don't. We never have to bring it up... The scenarios usually unfold on their own and speak for themselves!
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        • #19
          XDJYo
          Calguns Addict
          • Apr 2012
          • 6599

          John's YT channel is fantastic! I watch every video and send them on to my wife to watch as well. He always brings up good commentary and great points for self-defenders.

          I also appreciate how he doesn't pretend to be a tough-guy, special forces, army rangers, navy seal, boot camp kinda-guy. Just a normal guy.

          Yes, a ton of the videos come from Brazil and Central/South America. A lot from the good ole US of A too.

          He always says to pay attention to your creep-alarm, beware of those transitional spaces and situational awareness. Oh, and don't draw from the drop or don't draw on a drawn gun. I think I covered most of them...
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          • #20
            AceGirlsHusband
            Veteran Member
            • Jan 2013
            • 2651

            Brazilian McDonalds; off-duty officer. Bad choice for a 211. As the narrator says, "the person who gets off the first shot usually always wins."

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