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Or the "thousand stitch" belts that some Japanese wore in WW2.

Well the" ghost shirts" worked. If you wore one then you became a ghost.
 
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To be more specific - given the OP - if the non-gun assailant starts his/her movement from 21 yards away and the Glock is holstered the gun person should have reasonable time to draw, flip safety, point/aim and fire. In my case, it would be an HK compact .45 with Black Talons, a .357 snub with Black Talons or, in a few weeks, an S&W .460 snub. rather than a Glock but the point is still there.

Having carried out the above scenario with my Glocks (standard & compact) using simmunition (& having the unarmed assailant wearing a second chance vest & Tactical goggles for safety-DO NOT ATTEMPT this without proper safety gear, simmunition is not a toy!) 9 times out of 10, the unarmed opponent gets 2-3 rounds in the torso on average out of the 6-8 rounds that get sent downrange (& on the side, a Glock has no safety to flip, so to speak, placing your finger on the trigger deactivates the Glocksafe "safety") & yes, I was not standing still to receive the charge...I was really hoping the yellow bamboo guys would jump at the chance to show this groundbreaking way to take on a gunman unarmed, but alas, all my prep & testing was to be for naught.
 
Having carried out the above scenario with my Glocks (standard & compact) using simmunition (& having the unarmed assailant wearing a second chance vest & Tactical goggles for safety-DO NOT ATTEMPT this without proper safety gear, simmunition is not a toy!) 9 times out of 10, the unarmed opponent gets 2-3 rounds in the torso on average out of the 6-8 rounds that get sent downrange (& on the side, a Glock has no safety to flip, so to speak, placing your finger on the trigger deactivates the Glocksafe "safety") & yes, I was not standing still to receive the charge...I was really hoping the yellow bamboo guys would jump at the chance to show this groundbreaking way to take on a gunman unarmed, but alas, all my prep & testing was to be for naught.

Well of course they would not agree to such a test. Everyoneknows (TM) that the glass in the goggles prevents the mind numbing chi rays from being projected from the eyes. Geeze, what's the matter with you guys? :D
 

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