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Xinyiluihequan

I still have my box of simmunition(a .45 paintball in a shell w/a powder charge) if they want to try & demonstrate how this art works against someone with a Glock, since the yellow bamboo guys backed down...
 
I still have my box of simmunition(a .45 paintball in a shell w/a powder charge) if they want to try & demonstrate how this art works against someone with a Glock, since the yellow bamboo guys backed down...
If the Glock is holstered and a person with a non-gun weapon/non weapon user is 21 feet or less away, the odds are very high that if you try to draw and fire you will lose. If they are over 21 ft away or your gun is in your hand, it's a contest. At 21 yards, unless you are a really bad shot, they lose.
At 1000 feet, you with a good .308, a Leupold Scope, and very standardised load, you win in a walk.
 
This is attack from all directions, up, down, left right, high, low, diagonal, behind. 7 attacks in the time the opponent can do 1 or 2. Xinyi can't lose.

Isn't high, low the same as up, down???

I could never leaan this style. I would become dizzy and vomit.
 
fuelair, from my glancing acquaintance with Welsh , your title means something lile "Rainbow devil" - is that right(ish) or am I misremembering stuff?
 
If the Glock is holstered and a person with a non-gun weapon/non weapon user is 21 feet or less away, the odds are very high that if you try to draw and fire you will lose. If they are over 21 ft away or your gun is in your hand, it's a contest. At 21 yards, unless you are a really bad shot, they lose.
At 1000 feet, you with a good .308, a Leupold Scope, and very standardised load, you win in a walk.
21 yards with a pistol? Under life-threatening conditions when adrenaline and fear are high? I think most people are as likely to miss a moving human-size target at that distance as hit it, probably more likely. I include among those who are most likely to hit it the majority of gun-owners who occasionally go to the target range (or set one up out in the yard). I exclude those people who train realistically with pistols, such as law enforcement, but even they leave a large margin for missing.
 
21 yards with a pistol? Under life-threatening conditions when adrenaline and fear are high? I think most people are as likely to miss a moving human-size target at that distance as hit it, probably more likely. I include among those who are most likely to hit it the majority of gun-owners who occasionally go to the target range (or set one up out in the yard). I exclude those people who train realistically with pistols, such as law enforcement, but even they leave a large margin for missing.

To be more specific - given the OP - if the non-gun assailant starts his/her movement from 21 yards away and the Glock is holstered the gun person should have reasonable time to draw, flip safety, point/aim and fire. In my case, it would be an HK compact .45 with Black Talons, a .357 snub with Black Talons or, in a few weeks, an S&W .460 snub. rather than a Glock but the point is still there.
 
To be more specific - given the OP - if the non-gun assailant starts his/her movement from 21 yards away and the Glock is holstered the gun person should have reasonable time to draw, flip safety, point/aim and fire. In my case, it would be an HK compact .45 with Black Talons, a .357 snub with Black Talons or, in a few weeks, an S&W .460 snub. rather than a Glock but the point is still there.
Okay.

{I am now altering my plans regarding how to accost you. Scratch the frontal attack; sneaking up from behind seems much safer. Perhaps sneaking up in a tank.}
 
But you need more room to "launch" it. Small striking/throwing objects with decent mass are best for close-in work!!
:D

What you want to do is take the cue by the handle and break the end off across the pool table. You wind up with a nice sharp stick and the sound of the breaking wood focuses the attention of everyone.
 
To be more specific - given the OP - if the non-gun assailant starts his/her movement from 21 yards away and the Glock is holstered the gun person should have reasonable time to draw, flip safety, point/aim and fire. In my case, it would be an HK compact .45 with Black Talons, a .357 snub with Black Talons or, in a few weeks, an S&W .460 snub. rather than a Glock but the point is still there.

But when would that ever be relevant? I think most modern "martial artists"
(even a "Xsinghooflungpoo" practitioner) would be more likely to shoot you in
the back themselves than try an unarmed frontal assault from 21 yards away
(delusional/duped 19th century Chinese rebels aside).

I assume the OP was fantasising about close range surprise encounters.
It doesn't matter how big the dick is that you have in your holster if the
"Xsinghixsinglo" artist quick-times you and drops you before you can deploy
it. I think these "martial arts" nuts say things like "Rush a gun; run from
a knife"
don't they?
 
But when would that ever be relevant? I think most modern "martial artists"
(even a "Xsinghooflungpoo" practitioner) would be more likely to shoot you in
the back themselves than try an unarmed frontal assault from 21 yards away
(delusional/duped 19th century Chinese rebels aside).

I assume the OP was fantasising about close range surprise encounters.
It doesn't matter how big the dick is that you have in your holster if the
"Xsinghixsinglo" artist quick-times you and drops you before you can deploy
it. I think these "martial arts" nuts say things like "Rush a gun; run from
a knife"
don't they?
Most of the encounters are fantasising - the 21 foot thing is generally accepted in the world of police/martial arts though. However, it does assume the knife person already has knife out and gun person doesn't. The rest depends on how each reacts to the situation.
 
"See you Jimmy? You're gettin it."
"I caution you. I am a master of Xingu....Xinyu...Xin yu gu... Xingyu..."
THUD.
"Whit the hell wiz he oan aboot?"
"Nae idea"
(exeunt).


 

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