Krav
Someone in a similar discussion described how he was going back to a 'normal' martial art, because Krav was just as you described -- not a sport: but instantly incapacitating -- with no regard to potential damage/lethality, or not.
Been going to the gym for a few months now with some success, and now wondering how a creaky jointed ol' guy would fare in a Krav klass.
Other than that, winter has been a coming all summer and shop/building improvements kept me to the work biz. Now, a breather, and time to work out that ol' Mossy 835 w/turkey length bbl, on wome fowl.
Model 19 & the Indiana kydex working well, getting re-used to Glocking trigger pull and grip. Still shopping around for the new Flattie .45 Bisley hammer/trigger deal -- not urgent, but nagging need. AR Coyote shoots far better than I can ever hold - minute of a golf ball at 130 yards, f'r instance.
Doing the Maumee Valley Gunshow this weekend in Toledo, OH. Clearing out my collection of Handloader/Rifle, sporting book surplus, history, polly-ticks, what have you. Let someone else tote the paper, is my motto, now.
Aywayz, always enjoy reading youse guys, and the few other boards I check, anymore. FB is fun, too. Good way to remember frreinds and fellow gunners.
Adios, for da nonce,
Complete thread:
- Following in her sisters footsteps.... -
Byron,
2012-09-23, 09:22
- Have her learn Krav Maga -
Miles Fortis,
2012-09-23, 14:59
- I love it that... -
AaronB,
2012-09-23, 16:33
- Krav - John Meeker, 2012-09-24, 08:24
- I love it that... -
AaronB,
2012-09-23, 16:33
- I love boxing . . . . - RangerBob, 2012-09-24, 07:47
- Have her learn Krav Maga -
Miles Fortis,
2012-09-23, 14:59