overkill556x45
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If it's time for the gun, it's time for the gun. As Paladin once said in the first episode of "Have Gun, Will Travel": "I don't draw it often, but only when I intend to use it."
That falls in line with Cooper's principles of self defense as well. You only draw when the antagonist crosses a certain line, and once that line is crossed, the decision is made. Now, if I draw and they run away, of course I'm going to allow their retreat. If I'm in fear for my life and the line is crossed, then the gun comes out and the bullets do their thing.
That falls in line with Cooper's principles of self defense as well. You only draw when the antagonist crosses a certain line, and once that line is crossed, the decision is made. Now, if I draw and they run away, of course I'm going to allow their retreat. If I'm in fear for my life and the line is crossed, then the gun comes out and the bullets do their thing.
Indeed, sir. Assuming I've drawn my P64, then the antagonist has crossed a line that puts my life in immediate danger. If he doesn't go "GUN! Run away!!!", then he will go "GUN! Hey, where'd all these angels come from?".Mr. BGs brain is going to scream "GUN!" and he's either going to run, surrender or fight.