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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 868922" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>He was scoped back and it clearly bothered him to see it done so quickly and with LR rig. My problem is that I am a scrapper and don't mind throwing down if the stakes are high enough. I spent enough time in the cage/mat/arena etc to know that things don't always go the way you want so I try and keep a level head if possible. I have chased a guy down with my glock on the mountain once. He didn't really like having it stuck in his face from 2 feet away but as I explained to him.....there is absolutely no difference in what I am doing vs what he was doing. He felt differently but I didn't care. He pointed a loaded rifle at me from 150-200 yards away and I pointed a locked and loaded pistol at his face from 2 feet. I still don't see the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 868922, member: 61747"] He was scoped back and it clearly bothered him to see it done so quickly and with LR rig. My problem is that I am a scrapper and don't mind throwing down if the stakes are high enough. I spent enough time in the cage/mat/arena etc to know that things don't always go the way you want so I try and keep a level head if possible. I have chased a guy down with my glock on the mountain once. He didn't really like having it stuck in his face from 2 feet away but as I explained to him.....there is absolutely no difference in what I am doing vs what he was doing. He felt differently but I didn't care. He pointed a loaded rifle at me from 150-200 yards away and I pointed a locked and loaded pistol at his face from 2 feet. I still don't see the difference. [/QUOTE]
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