I'm in favor of the Chinese Throwing Algebra Book.
I'm in favor of the Chinese Throwing Algebra Book.
While that's true, and I don't mean to subtract from your point, don't forget that you can multiply the effects with an algebra book and divide the shooters attention between targets. That's a real plus in my algebra book.
If you throw a "Civics Book" the bad guy will just fall asleep.
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Evoking the 50 year old rule...
First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
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"zzzzzzzzzzz"....Huh?....What? zzzzzzzzzz
Notice who stays awake and gets good grades in E-con......You will work for him/her someday.
Geezer Squad....Charter Member #1
Evoking the 50 year old rule...
First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
Member Wahoo Killer knives club....#27
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so your simple solution, as expressed above, is for the kids to wait to get shot? And where do they hide in a classroom, behind desks? How long will it take to pile the desks into some sort of defensive manner and after they are piled up, how many bullets will they actually stop of even deflect. Do you think the bad guy will not shoot at the pile of desks? All that work will take much longer than grabbing a can to toss.
"Sheesh"?? how old are you to use a word like that?
Telling the kids to hide and wait to get shot, is telling them not to defend themselves
I said that throwing stuff is a last line of defense when all other barriers are breached, which history shows, breached barriers happen all the time. And throwing stuff that is readily available is great but in a classroom environment, not nearly as effective as a 16oz can of whatever.
I find it hard to believe you are involved in planning and procedures for these types of events. Do they involve kids (under 18) or adult environments?
Grizz...seriously....you're beating a dead horse. We get that you are in agreement with it. It's time to agree to disagree. And let's not make this personal.
Now you see, you're putting words in my mouth. Please note, my second sentence, then, please note my third sentence (just in case you're having trouble with that, here they are again "Shut the door make sure bad guy on opposite side to kids.
If that fails, da@n the rules it's stop the bad guy by any means.")
And then there's this from my first post#4 "How about intruders can't get in the School in the first place......"
But hey, you read what you want.
As to how old I am, well, I'm old enough to show some respect to my friends here on WSF and substitute words like 'sheesh' for what I'd really like to say.
Last edited by Winnie; 01-22-2015 at 06:49 PM. Reason: adding stuff
Recession; A period when you go without something your Grandparents never heard of.
Grizz, I am agreeing with Rick on this. I am not going to try and teach you an aspect of my professional career when reading comprehension seems to be a weak trait.
I just can't believe you made a personal attack on Winnie. She is one of the sweetest ladies I have ever met. You, sir, get a major thumbs down.
”There's nothing glorious in dying. Anyone can do it.” ~Johnny Rotten
Lets take this a different way. My neighborhood has recently had a spate of burglaries of autos. The guy was looking for soft targets. Cars that were likely unlocked.
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/C...254933731.html
All you had to do was lock your door and he moved on. Not because anyone couldn't get into ANY of the locked cars. Windows are easy to pop. But, because he wanted to get as many cars as he can in the shortest time.
A shooter doesn't often shoot at targets he can't see, hear or confirm are there. He knows after the first shot is fired his time is limited and he is going to usually take visible targets of opportunity.
So, like statistics prove. Lock your doors and don't leave valuables in plain site.
The best way to survive a gun fight is to avoid a gun fight. If my grand-daughter had my Sig 226 or Glock 34 and was a Annie Oakley. If she was faced with an active shooter with a long gun. My advice to her would be to get away or hide. Do not come to the aid of others or challenge the shooter. Get the hell out or conceal yourself behind as much cover as you can find. Hide behind as much bullet resistant stuff as you can.
Now, if I could have my grand-daughter train with an AR-15 and carry a go bag and her AR everywhere. And she was faced with an active shooter. My advice to her would be to get away or hide. Do not come to the aid of others or challenge the shooter. Get the hell out or conceal yourself behind as much cover as you can find. Hide behind as much bullet resistant stuff as you can. But, get you a good line of site on the means of egress into your hiding spot and shoot till the threat is neutralized if he enter.
If she only had a can of soup. I would simply tell her to get to a better spot of concealment and cover.
I get what your saying as a last ditch effort just before you die. I'd rather spend the last couple seconds finding cover and concealment than grabbing my can. To me its not about trying to win a gun fight with a can as a last ditch effort to save my life. Its about maximizing the chances I won't ever have to put my grand-daughter in that position.
I was waiting if anyone would post that he or she would throw a Hong
I'm a Gramp who is not computer savvy, give me a slab and the rock ages tablet..I will do fine!
Nah, use the Hong to improvise a slingshot. Or, in Ricks case, use it to repel down from the fourth floor........
”There's nothing glorious in dying. Anyone can do it.” ~Johnny Rotten
Personally, I don't see the dilemma.
New multi-use item for your PSK: A hong.![]()
When all else fails, read the directions, and beware the Chihuahuacabra!
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