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<p>[QUOTE="Rook, post: 136515, member: 4204"]Did you know that an edged weapon is actually more dangerous than a gun? When I worked armed security I had to watch police training video's, one was on edged weapons. In close quarters you can charge and stab someone up to 3 times before they can get a shot off. So, as long as the perpetrator is within 15-20 feet (according to the research), a knife can win a gunfight. Most perpetrators are within 5 feet at the time of the attempted crime. Who needs a gun?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rook, post: 136515, member: 4204"]Did you know that an edged weapon is actually more dangerous than a gun? When I worked armed security I had to watch police training video's, one was on edged weapons. In close quarters you can charge and stab someone up to 3 times before they can get a shot off. So, as long as the perpetrator is within 15-20 feet (according to the research), a knife can win a gunfight. Most perpetrators are within 5 feet at the time of the attempted crime. Who needs a gun?[/QUOTE]
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