Rifles Are For “Expected Threats” Pistols Are For “Unexpected Threats” ~ VIDEO

Opinion

“Victory goes to the player who makes the next-to-the-last mistake.” ~ Soldier’s Axiom

This week, somewhere in Israel, an Israeli soldier in his IDF uniform was at the well-lighted check-out counter of a convenience store.

This soldier was carrying a rifle (M4), slung over his back, muzzle-down. Hard to tell from the video, but I’m pretty sure a thirty-round magazine was inserted. It is not possible to tell if a round was chambered or not.

The soldier was suddenly stabbed in the back by a Hamas terrorist who rushed up to him from behind!

Until he was actually stabbed, it is apparent that this soldier had no idea he was in imminent danger. Obviously, “well-lighted areas and CCTV cameras” represented no deterrent.

As it turns out, the soldier’s injuries were not life-threatening. The attacker ran immediately after just one thrust of his knife, and was captured by authorities a short time later.

No shots fired.

This kind of precipitous attack is now far more common in Israel than before the events of 7 Oct 23. Indeed, this kind of murderous attack upon Jews in all parts of the world is on the increase.

Lessons:

1) I love the “Stealth Lifestyle,” where a low personal profile is continuously maintained.

Targets of religious/political violence are difficult to harm when they’re hard to find. In the foregoing case, being “readily identifiable” by virtue of a military uniform clearly made it easy for this terrorist to find and select his victim.

Yet, some of us are denied the luxury of the stealth lifestyle due to “duties and responsibilities.”

On-watch police officers and uniformed soldiers both come to mind, as do Christian clergymen wearing ecclesiastic vestments and Jewish men wearing clothing items that make them easily identifiable as practicing Jews.

When one dons a distinctive uniform, it seems prudent that he also dons the correct attitude, equipment, and level of awareness that wearing that uniform demands.

2) Personal security emergencies involve short timelines! The conspicuous presence of a weapon (in this case, an M4) did little to dissuade this attacker.

This attacker calculated correctly that the IDF soldier he tried to murder could not get his rifle into action fast enough to defend himself effectively. The lesson here is that any time you’re carrying a slung rifle, you also carry at least one pistol that you can get into action quickly.

Rifles are for “expected threats.” Pistols are for “unexpected threats.”

Indeed, while in uniform, the sage always carries a second, concealed pistol. It’s the pistol that potential attackers can’t see, don’t know about, and thus can’t plan around that will save your life!

“Chance favors the prepared. Fortune, the bold. Providence, the audacious!” ~ Sun Tzu

/John

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hoss

It’s my contention that Israel should go Old Testament on her enemies. That means start at one end, and don’t stop till you get to the other end!
I stand with God who protects Israel.
The rapture gets closer everyday! Even so come Lord JESUS.

Ledesma

Rifles seem a bit much for non-hunters. But anytime the power goes out for days on end, rifles are priceless!

musicman44mag

I was talking with my local police and I told him that my pistol is my first line of defense. He told me his pistol is there to fight his way to get to his M16. I thought about it and said, you know that is a good way of thinking I never looked at it like that. Later I thought about it a little more and then realized the reason my pistol is my first line of defense is because I don’t have a M16 or AR15 in my vehicle all day to run to. What a difference having… Read more »

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JimQ

geesh, gotta be ever vigilant and have someone watch your back now. I’m glad the perp is in custody unfortunately they’ll get released shortly

TGP389

I used to carry three: belt, pocket and ankle.