There is simply not much you can do against an aggressor who is taller, heavier and who is equally or better trained than you without a weapon. If someone who has the physical stature of a pro wrestler or pro linebacker decides they want to hurt you, not only is your window of opportunity for seizing the other hand is not as big as a lot of inexperienced people think it is.
The other thing is, I think that the intent to disable is being mistaken for the intent to kill. Take an attacker who has an already high pain tolerance add drugs, alcohol and/or adrenaline and it takes an awesome amount of force to disable them. Especially if they are a large person (more meat to soak up damage).
- Knocking them unconscious is risky. For one, the most likely means of rendering someone unconscious where they are the aggressor is by means of blunt force trauma to the head. There is no guarantee when you hit someone, or cause them to be hit, in the head that you won't kill them. The next best method is likely to be cut off their oxygen. With someone who is able to easily over power you, your best bet is to cut off the oxygen to their brain, this is much riskier for you and you may not have the opportunity (or training) to do this. Trying to manually choke an attacker out, especially without a garrote, is more involved than it looks, and you run the risk of either cutting off their air, too long or not long enough.
The other big problem with trying to render someone unconscious is you have no idea how long they will be out. They will rarely give you a second change to "try again".
- Using a ranged weapon is the safest way to defend yourself, but if they are already too close for that to be an open, you may have just on moment to strike. If you only have one chance to get a blow in, and you choose a non-vital target, the aggressor is unlikely to even notice you have been hit until after you are dead. I was in a fight where someone picked up a knife. After I subdued them (improvised lion's kill, improvised because my other hand was keeping them from driving a 10" knife into my head) someone started screaming, which prompted me to notice that the kitchen was covered in fresh blood. Someone else actually noticed that one of my fingers was half sawed off before I did. You don't have to accept my word on how people can withstand injuries/damage/pain that you would think would stop them. Go watch some UFC tournaments, consider it research.
I don't want to kill anyone. However in the course of defending myself I kill an aggressor who has attacked me, or has invaded my home I will feel zero remorse in taking their life.
Also I hope some of you can appreciate the irony in that I am a law abiding citizen now, but if you take away my legal right to arm and defend myself, I will arm and defend myself illegally. I suspect I am not the only one to feel that way, and much like prohibition, instead of reducing the number of armed criminals you will only strengthen their number by forcing otherwise law-abiding citizens to become criminals, depending on criminals who supply illegal weapons to defend themselves.
*Note I have had a great many violent altercations and have not yet needed to kill someone, despite my having the means to do so. Just because I want to be able to legally defend myself doesn't make me a crazed killer.*
The other thing is, I think that the intent to disable is being mistaken for the intent to kill. Take an attacker who has an already high pain tolerance add drugs, alcohol and/or adrenaline and it takes an awesome amount of force to disable them. Especially if they are a large person (more meat to soak up damage).
- Knocking them unconscious is risky. For one, the most likely means of rendering someone unconscious where they are the aggressor is by means of blunt force trauma to the head. There is no guarantee when you hit someone, or cause them to be hit, in the head that you won't kill them. The next best method is likely to be cut off their oxygen. With someone who is able to easily over power you, your best bet is to cut off the oxygen to their brain, this is much riskier for you and you may not have the opportunity (or training) to do this. Trying to manually choke an attacker out, especially without a garrote, is more involved than it looks, and you run the risk of either cutting off their air, too long or not long enough.
The other big problem with trying to render someone unconscious is you have no idea how long they will be out. They will rarely give you a second change to "try again".
- Using a ranged weapon is the safest way to defend yourself, but if they are already too close for that to be an open, you may have just on moment to strike. If you only have one chance to get a blow in, and you choose a non-vital target, the aggressor is unlikely to even notice you have been hit until after you are dead. I was in a fight where someone picked up a knife. After I subdued them (improvised lion's kill, improvised because my other hand was keeping them from driving a 10" knife into my head) someone started screaming, which prompted me to notice that the kitchen was covered in fresh blood. Someone else actually noticed that one of my fingers was half sawed off before I did. You don't have to accept my word on how people can withstand injuries/damage/pain that you would think would stop them. Go watch some UFC tournaments, consider it research.
I don't want to kill anyone. However in the course of defending myself I kill an aggressor who has attacked me, or has invaded my home I will feel zero remorse in taking their life.
Also I hope some of you can appreciate the irony in that I am a law abiding citizen now, but if you take away my legal right to arm and defend myself, I will arm and defend myself illegally. I suspect I am not the only one to feel that way, and much like prohibition, instead of reducing the number of armed criminals you will only strengthen their number by forcing otherwise law-abiding citizens to become criminals, depending on criminals who supply illegal weapons to defend themselves.
*Note I have had a great many violent altercations and have not yet needed to kill someone, despite my having the means to do so. Just because I want to be able to legally defend myself doesn't make me a crazed killer.*
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