Yes, I've hard the expression, "Don't bring a knife to a gun fight".
That said, in the City of Los Angeles, it's near impossible to get a CCW. For that matter, California in general is rather restrictive. As a side note,
I've always found it rather odd that CCW's are issued by local authorities, rather I think it makes sense for the State to issue them since the CCW is
valid State wide.
Anyway, back to topic.
California knife laws in general are quite reasonable. I always carry a sturdy folding knife (Large Sebenza; blade length 3.6"). My theory being that I can use it as a Kubaton unopened giving me an advantage in a fight, and if matters escalate and I fear for my life, I have the blade. I do train on a weekly basis; it's never enough, but I am comfortable with the knife.
However, as has been pointed out elsewhere on this forum, the bad guys have no hesitation about carrying a gun without a CCW. Therefore, does anyone know of any books, DVD's, etc. that address the issue of knife versus gun from the knife perspective? Odd, I've found a lot of material from the gun perspective; i.e. giving space, triangleing, etc. but almost nothing from the perspective of one carrying a knife versus a gun.
usually we train knife versus knife. It's fun and all training is beneficial of course, but frankly not very realistic; knife against knife fights are very rare. Odds are that when I open and use a knife, it will be because my opponent has a gun or that they are unarmed, but there are 2-3 of them and they are younger, bigger, and stronger, therefore I fear for my life.
Anyway, any suggestions for training resources would be greatly appreciated.