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by ShootDontTalk
Sat Jul 25, 2015 9:18 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Movie theater scenario, any tips?
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Re: Movie theater scenario, any tips?

Right2Carry wrote:I don't do theaters anymore since Redbox came along. For me the experience just isn't worth the annoyance of talkers, seat kickers, and those who arrive late and want everyone to accommodate them so they can sit together. I would rather watch it in my TV for a whole let less and eat better food in a relaxed atmosphere.
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I would add: Spend a LOT of time at the range and get to where you make precision shots at 25 yards and beyond with the most powerful, highest capacity gun you can carry. Get the most powerful hand held light you can find and hold it away from your body. I would sit near emergency exits because you want to get outside, not stuck in the shooting gallery. IF the worst happens, remember that the best way to handle an ambush if you can't immediately get away, is to attack the ambusher and stay low. The military calls it, "violence of action."

With the money you saved, you can have an AR-15 next to your recliner and a load bearing vest with 10 full 30 round mags. Sit back in your own home and relax. You're prepared for almost anything. This last is a joke, obviously and the previous paragraph is for those who have trained to take that action. We encourage our extended family to join us for an evening's entertainment at home. I just have no desire to be around any more firefights.

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