As many have said, it depends so much on circumstances. Given that, a really heavy blow to the base of the skull or cervical spine, a neck crank, The Sublime Meditation of the Four Exquisite Verbs (grab, squeeze, twist, pull), a knee drop to the kidneys, a figure four leg lock with a subsequent forward roll, a head butt that has the whole body behind it, a falling leg break, grabbing the head with one hand and shoving the other thumb hard into the eyeball and a number of others all have a good chance of making it really hard for him to keep fighting you.
Grabbing a big knife and jamming it repeatedly into him (abdomen, kidneys, etc.), pithing him like a frog in high school biology class or cutting important tendons or major blood vessels have been classics for a very long time. As momma said "The way to a man's heart is through his stomach."
There's the ever-popular "take something heavy and hit him repeatedly on the head with it" or "take his head and ram it repeatedly into something hard and immobile".
And of course you can take your pistol, shoot at his belt buckle and keep firing, moving up the body, until he falls down or you are out of ammunition.
They're all gruesome. They can all do really bad things to people. Use only when you are in serious danger. Most of all, they're all simple.
And dang, this is my 500th post.
Grabbing a big knife and jamming it repeatedly into him (abdomen, kidneys, etc.), pithing him like a frog in high school biology class or cutting important tendons or major blood vessels have been classics for a very long time. As momma said "The way to a man's heart is through his stomach."
There's the ever-popular "take something heavy and hit him repeatedly on the head with it" or "take his head and ram it repeatedly into something hard and immobile".
And of course you can take your pistol, shoot at his belt buckle and keep firing, moving up the body, until he falls down or you are out of ammunition.
They're all gruesome. They can all do really bad things to people. Use only when you are in serious danger. Most of all, they're all simple.
And dang, this is my 500th post.