You know the voice, the one that says, "If you're a solicitor you ain't getting me to buy."
It was my son and he had a question, "Do you think it would be disrespectful for me to bring a loaded gun over to your house?"
My reply: "I don't know how to think about that. Are you going to kill me? That would be disrespectful."
Ahhhh... just another moment in the life. I really don't understand some things, guess he was just wondering what I thought.
It got me to wondering though. My son has a 75lb weight advantage over me, but I am much, much faster. He wears a shoulder harness for his weapon, a Sig-Sauer (not sure of the spelling, Australian weap). If he were to reach with his right hand toward his weapon it would be possible (in my estimation) for me to quickly grab his wrist, turn it slightly outward and try a pin near his right shoulder to trap the gun under his neck. Then it should be just a matter of elevating his elbow to the point of disarming him and continuing with that motion transitioning into a takedown.
He's a pretty large fellow but not quick on his feet. Now, let me say that I would and do trust him with my life and there would never (except in my imagination) be any possibility of this happening. Maybe I'll ask him to play act it with me (unarmed of course) and not tell him my 'move' just to see. He's coming over in about 15 mins so we can go to work out together and I'll measure his playfulness -- maybe, maybe not. At the moment, it's shower time. Back later.
















