SteelHorseCowboy
Well-Known Member
That is eventually what I got around to saying. However, I do still take exception to your blanket statement that knives should always be carried on the off side simply because it's what works for you in your circumstances with your loaded duty belt. I won't ask you to retract it, I'll just stand by my assertion that "one size never fits all".At no point did anyone say an agency is authorizing anyone to use a knife before their other weapons. It's a last ditch item to use.
Personally, I would use my knife last, after my BUG doesn't get me the results I want.
JR1572
Does your duty belt give you back trouble? Mine did, and we didn't carry as much stuff as you guys do.
Working awfully hard to avoid answering the question, aren't you? A little too good to have your methods questioned by a civilian even in a non hostile environment? When the power and authority goes to your head, do you get dizzy or top heavy?This may surprise you, but when you are a little wiser you will understand two simple truths:
1. Everything the military, Marines, or your "platoon Sgt" told you is not necessarily true.
2. There is more to what makes the world go around than your experiences as a Marine.
Come if you must, but only if you must. For the day you find yourself upon my step shall be the night you find peace along Jordan's edge.