The Best Self Defense Sequence Ever

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    • Front kick plus 500 lumen tiny flashlight means you are covered and cops won’t accuse you of using a weapon. I carry one instead of a gun or knife. Much easier to explain. They can’t hurt you if they are blind and you can pick your attacks.

            • Hey, Trav. Great video. Very practical. Seeing a lot of comments on flashlights as a self-defense tool. Consider the Olight M2R Pro. It’s a little bigger than a fist, has a somewhat serrated bezel and can produce 1800 lumens. It runs for about $125. I have one. Very good flashlight. Alternatively, there’s also the combination taser flashlight. Consider the VIPERTEK VTS-195. It has 300 lumens. Don’t know of any taser/flashlight combination with more lumens.

              • The Vipertech one is the one that I have! I think it’s the 135 though, not sure. I’m pretty sure I linked the 195 elsewhere on the thread, since it’s the only Vipertek I could find on amazon. in fact, here it is again!

      • Hey, Fin. If you want a flashlight with a little more lumens, consider the Olight M2R Pro. It just a little bigger than a fist, has a somewhat serrated bezel and can produce 1800 lumens. It runs for about $125. I have one. Very good flashlight. Alternatively, you can get a combination taster and flashlight. Consider the VIPERTEK VTS-195. It has about 300 lumens.

  1. Are you carrying the pistol with the safety ON or OFF? IF the safety is carried ON – how does that change your process?

    • You would have to incorporate switching the safety off into your quick draw process, which is obviously problematic. Most pistol guys believe that the best safety is a safe quickdraw process… (and following the general gun safety procedures that i didn’t even talk about). The other less-performance-based consensus is to just leave the chamber empty, and then rack your pistol upon draw… which still adds a step, but can be done very quickly.

    • practice drawing with your finger out and flicking the thumb safety off when your muzzle is facing forward. Few reps n it will be smooth n fast

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