Being old, fat, slow and generally limited in capability an important point and limitation for me is to move and shoot. If confronted in a gun fight a quick sidestep to the left gives the BG 0.3 seconds or so of pause to assimilate and react and, because most people are right handed, might give me a little edge by moving my right hand on the inside and his to the outside (assuming most of the time he'll be right handed). That and me knowing what my next action will be. That 0.25 or 0.3 seconds may make the difference between him dotting my eyes/heart/spine or shooting an ear or arm or whatever instead. I'll be hoping that puts me in the lead on the situation since I know where I'm going in this instance, circumstances permitting of course.
Because I haven't addressed my physical conditioning...I'm best for one or two sidesteps then fix and fight. I'll be hoping the BG will increase our mutual friend distance and violence will be unnecessary.
Like MB says, every confrontation is a chaos situation and the outcome for any particular instance cannot be predicted. Play the percentages based upon your own capabilities.
I'm looking forward to more reasoned responses Steve. I'm always looking for another nugget to add which improves my percentages. Welcome to DRTV.
Timothy can I mix couch and practice? I'm getting tired just thinkin' 'bout all this stuff. You?
