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Buzzov*en 03-25-2011 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by The Virgin (Post 1024314)
but seriously, think of it this way, you get to discipline mean people thru guns. and you won't really shoot someone unless they've crossed the line like this bully kid in the video. you won't kill him actually, a shot at his knee or elbow would be enough to give him a lesson. bullying problem solved!

Yes shooting someone will solve everything. I'm really hoping you are just trolling and not this stupid.

Howard the Duck 03-25-2011 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Buzzov*en (Post 1024315)
Yes shooting someone will solve everything. I'm really hoping you are just trolling and not this stupid.

i suspect he's IRA pretending to be a pinoy

djchameleon 03-25-2011 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Il Duce (Post 1024284)
i fought a friend with a similar level in Aikido which ended up with him being tossed around the room

another friend with a similar level of Judo couldn't even lift me, i didn't "wacha" him cos that would be just very mean

I think your Judo friend was doing it wrong. he's supposed to use your momentum to feed into the throws and if he couldn't accomplish that , he needed to switch it up and get working on his sweeps. If worse comes to worse I do fight a bit dirty to get the person off guard so that I CAN accomplish at least the over the shoulder throw lol

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Originally Posted by RezZ (Post 1024292)
Yea I feel like they dont teach it very practically. Dont get me wrong it helps but I definitely think all the MMA classes popping up are much better.

MMA is all fine and dandy but I prefer to learn one and perfect it than be a jack of all trades sort of speak and only know the basics of certain ones. Granted I only know the basics of Judo but if I had the opportunity I would go further with it.

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Originally Posted by RezZ (Post 1024283)
You can always get a replica. There only like 100 bucks for one that weighs the same looks identical and does the job. Much cheaper than spending hundreds on one you wont keep loaded or use.

I wouldn't suggest a replica because if things went completely wrong and you actually do NEED a bullet to come out of it then you are screwed.

Howard the Duck 03-25-2011 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1024354)
I think your Judo friend was doing it wrong. he's supposed to use your momentum to feed into the throws and if he couldn't accomplish that , he needed to switch it up and get working on his sweeps. If worse comes to worse I do fight a bit dirty to get the person off guard so that I CAN accomplish at least the over the shoulder throw lol

he's somewhere between lifting me up and tripping me - i only had to sweep kick and sideswipe his chest to knock him down - if I had used the kickboxing one punch technique, he would have ended up in a hospital

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1024354)
MMA is all fine and dandy but I prefer to learn one and perfect it than be a jack of all trades sort of speak and only know the basics of certain ones. Granted I only know the basics of Judo but if I had the opportunity I would go further with it.

I suppose I had taken so many classes, mine is a sort of MMA, I study Bruce Lee's techniques also - usually I go for the fastest takedown - prolonged fights are not my thing - I'm definitely not the showy wushu type

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1024354)
I wouldn't suggest a replica because if things went completely wrong and you actually do NEED a bullet to come out of it then you are screwed.

thing is Replicas are illegal here - i can only get a real one by applying for a permit

The Virgin 03-25-2011 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Buzzov*en (Post 1024315)
Yes shooting someone will solve everything. I'm really hoping you are just trolling and not this stupid.

i'm not trolling. it's a personal opinion of mine regarding discipline and i can't believe that someone gave me an infraction for what i believe in. well, that's fine, sometimes people tend to disagree with your opinion by means of power tripping.

anyways, let me say my point again, guns are created to implement discipline. i did not say killing or death. people tend to shove in the "peace talk" process in terms of achieving an organized society, but really, if you happen to know something about military, sometimes, if all else fail, scaring them is the best option. and guns are pretty much the scariest thing on earth right now. why do they allow police officers to carry one? simple. cause it denotes discipline. they're disciplinarians and guns are essential tool to execute that discipline.

if you can't accept my opinion, that ain't my problem anymore.

Howard the Duck 03-25-2011 06:46 AM

an armed society is a polite society? (Robert A. Heinlein)

djchameleon 03-25-2011 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by The Virgin (Post 1024425)
i'm not trolling. it's a personal opinion of mine regarding discipline and i can't believe that someone gave me an infraction for what i believe in. well, that's fine, sometimes people tend to disagree with your opinion by means of power tripping.

anyways, let me say my point again, guns are created to implement discipline. i did not say killing or death. people tend to shove in the "peace talk" process in terms of achieving an organized society, but really, if you happen to know something about military, sometimes, if all else fail, scaring them is the best option. and guns are pretty much the scariest thing on earth right now. why do they allow police officers to carry one? simple. cause it denotes discipline. they're disciplinarians and guns are essential tool to execute that discipline.

if you can't accept my opinion, that ain't my problem anymore.

TBH I didn't really read this post of yours but I just wanted to say that you should move to America and live in Texas. They will welcome you with open arms literally. GO wild and shoot up whoever you want in Texas lol.

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Originally Posted by Il Duce (Post 1024386)
he's somewhere between lifting me up and tripping me - i only had to sweep kick and sideswipe his chest to knock him down - if I had used the kickboxing one punch technique, he would have ended up in a hospital


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Originally Posted by Il Duce (Post 1024386)
I suppose I had taken so many classes, mine is a sort of MMA, I study Bruce Lee's techniques also - usually I go for the fastest takedown - prolonged fights are not my thing - I'm definitely not the showy wushu type

Because of my height, my first instinct is to get into my opponents inner circle and once I'm there it is a wrap. Either I go for a throw, sweep or I will just grapple and forcefully take down.

Most fights are all about people either pretending/thinking they can box so that's how I screw them over and then the majority of fights end up in a grapple anyways on the floor and that's my strength as well with my holds.

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Originally Posted by Il Duce (Post 1024386)
thing is Replicas are illegal here - i can only get a real one by applying for a permit

Yeah, don't bother with a Replica then if it's illegal. Just go for the real thing.

The Virgin 03-25-2011 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1024450)
TBH I didn't really read this post of yours but I just wanted to say that you should move to America and live in Texas. They will welcome you with open arms literally. GO wild and shoot up whoever you want in Texas lol.

as much as i want to, i was only allowed to visit Lexington, Kentucky by my company so I don't see that happening. but i'll look forward to visiting texas once i have enough money to apply for a tourist visa.

Howard the Duck 03-25-2011 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1024450)
Because of my height, my first instinct is to get into my opponents inner circle and once I'm there it is a wrap. Either I go for a throw, sweep or I will just grapple and forcefully take down.

Most fights are all about people either pretending/thinking they can box so that's how I screw them over and then the majority of fights end up in a grapple anyways on the floor and that's my strength as well with my holds.

i just go for fast and forceful - quick sharp knock to the temple to make him groggy, vertical takedown by hooking leg to shoulder - although I'm not really that flexible these days - if you do it fast, you end it fast - if it looks dangerous, something more drastic is needed, a knife-like thrust to the Adam's Apple - when they're semi-conscious or grasping for breath, I just walk away - it's a matter of speed and constantly practising timing your hits with a board or even the wall

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1024450)
Yeah, don't bother with a Replica then if it's illegal. Just go for the real thing.

it's not that hard to get one being a lawyer - criminal clients can be a fiendish bunch

djchameleon 03-25-2011 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Il Duce (Post 1024457)
i just go for fast and forceful - quick sharp knock to the temple to make him groggy, vertical takedown by hooking leg to shoulder - although I'm not really that flexible these days - if you do it fast, you end it fast - if it looks dangerous, something more drastic is needed, a knife-like thrust to the Adam's Apple - when they're semi-conscious or grasping for breath, I just walk away - it's a matter of speed and constantly practising timing your hits with a board or even the wall

yeah, you sound like my ex-roommate. He didn't like long fights. He wanted it over and done with as quickly as possibly with minimal effort. He studied up on pressure points and would practice his precision and speed. One time this muscled guy challenged him to a fight and he just hit this one spot near his arm and the guy couldn't even throw a punch in his direction. He was like wtf did you do to me man?

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Originally Posted by Il Duce (Post 1024457)
it's not that hard to get one being a lawyer - criminal clients can be a fiendish bunch

pleaing the fifth on that one


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