Posted on 03/04/2014 3:49:19 PM PST by Kartographer
I had never been shot at till my family lived there for a time.
Learned alot in that city, was well prepared for the Marine Corp.
Unless you’ve got nowhere to ‘retreat” to, then make your peace with your Maker, and keep reloading.
The key to survival in these situations is DISTANCE.
Don't be afraid to reach out 50 yards or more...even 150.
Problem is, you'll have to choose between living and a murder charge unless it's a GENUINE SHTF situation.
Want to see a lightly armed but frenzied up crowd scatter? Drop a couple of them from 100+yds where they can't be sure where it's coming from.
Still, if you survive the encounter they'll be back. You have to move immediately along pre-planned routes.
If you let them get close, you die. If not the first time, the second time for sure.
Just remember the old cowboys and indians movies. Those who holed up at the homestead were usually burned out and killed.
Look for those zombies before they get close.
In times of brazen looting and murder...our worst imagined scenarios where the EBT cards don't work and the lights are out...and the cops go home...running for the hills can be the cowardly and dangerous plan.
Be willing to fight and kill. And, be willing to do it first.
When those crowds form disperse them as soon as they turn the corner then pursue.
Mercilessly.
That applies also when the JBTs surprise you early in the morning.
Best to escape and retreat, organize, find out who sent them, and “engage” on your own timeline.
My response was for a single person against one or more superior force(s).
Family, certain others? A whole different ball game. I agree with you.
Agreed.
As indicated in a prior reply, my response was for a single person against a superior force(s).
Obviously, my response is not a blanket rule for all situations. When there are two of us against a superior force, that’s when things become more complex. The Alamo, they clearly decided, and had the time to decide, to sacrifice themselves for a greater good.
One good (G) against one bad (B) - fight or flight depending on the circumstances.
1G against two or more B - consider flight.
1G + vulnerable friend against 1B - consider flight, but might change.
And on and on.
There far too many scenarios to consider here and all the associated dynamics. I know exactly what I would do wherever I go and who is with me. I think it through as much as I can, ahead of time. Traveling with wifey? I am continually considering security in most if not all situations. It comes naturally with driving as well. If walking with wifey/family, where should I position myself to minimize harm to her, scanning around for possible “looks”, movement, etc. I enjoy doing this.
yes.
Hear, hear!
As we remember Texas Independence Day, just this past Sunday. There's a time to run, a time to fight, and sometimes you become immortal. Crockett, Bowie, Travis and the rest of the Defenders of the Alamo will not be forgotten as long as the name Texas survives.
PS: I like your tag line.
He explained he was more talking about a multiple-on-one attack scenario, not an alamo type situation. I didn’t catch that was what he meant, the first time.
Article makes a great point about the feral pack being too tacticle-stoopit to recognise a prudent moment to withdraw from their attack. You and yours can die even as they enemy wins what is for them a pyrrhic victory. So you can’t count on a logical reaction to resistance. Even the BGs are subject to normative-momentum response.
Illustrated at Rudby Ridge & Waco by the supposed federal betters who left no choice for fellow Americans but to hole up where they should have been safest. The government kept throwing more LEOs, more vicious weapons at them - way more certainly than merited on the initial charges against a single individual resident of either home.
Geez.
tactical-stoopit, I meant
“There is nothing honorable in dying against overwhelming, or likely losing, odds.”
Unless it’s a sacrifice, like the Alamo.
3/6/1836 Was the final day at the Alamo.
I’ve always felt that being old and cantankerous, but otherwise infirm that my last battle would be a holding action to let my loved ones to ex-filtrate.
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