greg
radio_button_checked
bruh
Posts: 736
Threads: 128
Likes Given: 340
Likes Recieved: 408 in 209 posts
Joined: Mar 2016
Reputation:
5
|
May 30, 2019, 03:40 AM
why should i be "scared" of someone whos got me at knifepoint when i got a p90 on my back and i can spray their ass down???
fearrp make no sense hurting my head
shorelinedothatshit!!
|
|
Dan
radio_button_checked
2018 Limey most hated & most toxic
Posts: 1,016
Threads: 122
Likes Given: 1037
Likes Recieved: 1206 in 476 posts
Joined: Aug 2015
Reputation:
9
|
May 30, 2019, 08:00 AM
Cause they can stab you before you can get the gun off your back
|
|
Eddie
Guest
|
May 30, 2019, 08:31 AM
"In 1983, an article written by a Salt Lake City police officer named Dennis Tueller was published in a law enforcement journal. The article was titled “How Close is too Close?” It dealt with the premise of a man armed with a holstered handgun defending against a man armed with a striking or stabbing instrument. Through experimentation, Tueller developed what became known as the "21-Foot Rule," which concluded if a bad guy armed with a knife or a club was within 21 feet of you, the reasonable conclusion would be you were within his danger zone. In other words, the bad guy could cover 21 feet in about 1.5 seconds—before you could draw your handgun and neutralize the threat."
|
|
Posts: 842
Threads: 39
Likes Given: 618
Likes Recieved: 443 in 316 posts
Joined: Nov 2018
Reputation:
17
|
May 30, 2019, 10:51 AM
Because some Bs called FearRP exists.
Have I helped you out in any way? Leave a REP here!
|
|
greg
radio_button_checked
bruh
Posts: 736
Threads: 128
Likes Given: 340
Likes Recieved: 408 in 209 posts
Joined: Mar 2016
Reputation:
5
|
May 31, 2019, 05:32 AM
(May 30, 2019, 08:31 AM)Eddie Wrote: "In 1983, an article written by a Salt Lake City police officer named Dennis Tueller was published in a law enforcement journal. The article was titled “How Close is too Close?” It dealt with the premise of a man armed with a holstered handgun defending against a man armed with a striking or stabbing instrument. Through experimentation, Tueller developed what became known as the "21-Foot Rule," which concluded if a bad guy armed with a knife or a club was within 21 feet of you, the reasonable conclusion would be you were within his danger zone. In other words, the bad guy could cover 21 feet in about 1.5 seconds—before you could draw your handgun and neutralize the threat."
a lil stab wound wont hurt if i can "neutralize the threat" and walk away innit
shorelinedothatshit!!
|
|
Eddie
Guest
|
Jun 2, 2019, 12:57 PM
(May 31, 2019, 05:32 AM)greg Wrote: (May 30, 2019, 08:31 AM)Eddie Wrote: "In 1983, an article written by a Salt Lake City police officer named Dennis Tueller was published in a law enforcement journal. The article was titled “How Close is too Close?” It dealt with the premise of a man armed with a holstered handgun defending against a man armed with a striking or stabbing instrument. Through experimentation, Tueller developed what became known as the "21-Foot Rule," which concluded if a bad guy armed with a knife or a club was within 21 feet of you, the reasonable conclusion would be you were within his danger zone. In other words, the bad guy could cover 21 feet in about 1.5 seconds—before you could draw your handgun and neutralize the threat."
a lil stab wound wont hurt if i can "neutralize the threat" and walk away innit
You would be stabbed (probably multiple times) before you would have the opportunity to pull your firearm.
|
|
Posts: 2,965
Threads: 177
Likes Given: 2838
Likes Recieved: 1506 in 912 posts
Joined: Aug 2015
Reputation:
46
|
Jun 2, 2019, 01:36 PM
(May 30, 2019, 08:00 AM)Dan Wrote: Cause they can stab you before you can get the gun off your back
+Support
|
|
Dick
radio_button_checked
Supervising Administrator
Posts: 4,632
Threads: 461
Likes Given: 1822
Likes Recieved: 1909 in 1238 posts
Joined: Aug 2015
Reputation:
25
|
Jun 5, 2019, 08:04 PM
this question hurt my head.
|
|
Ekron
radio_button_checked
BBC Birdman
Posts: 90
Threads: 11
Likes Given: 6
Likes Recieved: 42 in 25 posts
Joined: May 2016
Reputation:
3
|
Jun 6, 2019, 03:36 PM
(May 31, 2019, 05:32 AM)greg Wrote: (May 30, 2019, 08:31 AM)Eddie Wrote: "In 1983, an article written by a Salt Lake City police officer named Dennis Tueller was published in a law enforcement journal. The article was titled “How Close is too Close?” It dealt with the premise of a man armed with a holstered handgun defending against a man armed with a striking or stabbing instrument. Through experimentation, Tueller developed what became known as the "21-Foot Rule," which concluded if a bad guy armed with a knife or a club was within 21 feet of you, the reasonable conclusion would be you were within his danger zone. In other words, the bad guy could cover 21 feet in about 1.5 seconds—before you could draw your handgun and neutralize the threat."
a lil stab wound wont hurt if i can "neutralize the threat" and walk away innit
Have you been stabbed before?
Born Ready, Died Dead
|
|
greg
radio_button_checked
bruh
Posts: 736
Threads: 128
Likes Given: 340
Likes Recieved: 408 in 209 posts
Joined: Mar 2016
Reputation:
5
|
Jun 7, 2019, 08:09 AM
(Jun 6, 2019, 03:36 PM)Ekron Wrote: (May 31, 2019, 05:32 AM)greg Wrote: (May 30, 2019, 08:31 AM)Eddie Wrote: "In 1983, an article written by a Salt Lake City police officer named Dennis Tueller was published in a law enforcement journal. The article was titled “How Close is too Close?” It dealt with the premise of a man armed with a holstered handgun defending against a man armed with a striking or stabbing instrument. Through experimentation, Tueller developed what became known as the "21-Foot Rule," which concluded if a bad guy armed with a knife or a club was within 21 feet of you, the reasonable conclusion would be you were within his danger zone. In other words, the bad guy could cover 21 feet in about 1.5 seconds—before you could draw your handgun and neutralize the threat."
a lil stab wound wont hurt if i can "neutralize the threat" and walk away innit
Have you been stabbed before?
have you
shorelinedothatshit!!
|
|
Dick
radio_button_checked
Supervising Administrator
Posts: 4,632
Threads: 461
Likes Given: 1822
Likes Recieved: 1909 in 1238 posts
Joined: Aug 2015
Reputation:
25
|
Jun 7, 2019, 05:54 PM
so lets just put this in American. because you have a boom boom on your back doesn't mean that you can pull your boom boom out faster than someone in the stabbing distance can stab your face.
|
|
Ekron
radio_button_checked
BBC Birdman
Posts: 90
Threads: 11
Likes Given: 6
Likes Recieved: 42 in 25 posts
Joined: May 2016
Reputation:
3
|
Jun 8, 2019, 12:28 AM
No, I ain't been stabbed. But i hear it's a very painful experience and to be fair, i think if someone even got a glancing penitrating blow on your arm, thats it. Your buggered, no chance to get a weapon out and use it.
Besides. FearRP is cool. I actually like it (But then i don't tend to play roles where I'm bound by it)
Born Ready, Died Dead
|
|
Posts: 2,965
Threads: 177
Likes Given: 2838
Likes Recieved: 1506 in 912 posts
Joined: Aug 2015
Reputation:
46
|
Jun 8, 2019, 12:37 AM
If you are within striking distance and there is nothing between you and the item he is holding in his hands, you will get hit before you have the chance to pull your gun halfway to a viable shooting position in real life, while in the game it is almost effortless to take out your firearm and shoot someone, FearRP is there to keep it realistic.
Question answered mutiple times, thread archived.
|
|