Too risky - they have someone that already has the drop on you and they may drop you if they see you shooting anything.JB3 wrote:I have been worried about this situation happening, and I have one idea, to have you more experienced people kick around. The planning that goes into most swat operations leave it very unlikely of a wrong address for swat. So how about this scenario, when the yelling starts or the banging on doors begin, how about having a revolver or other gun loaded with good blanks, and fire off two shots, to put a little time on your side to be able to call 911 and tell them, that some people are trying to enter, and if it is legit that you will comply, or else real shots would follow. This is only a food for thought but we need to have a plan IMO. Any critiques are welcome
John
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- Sat May 13, 2006 2:22 pm
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- Fri May 12, 2006 5:48 pm
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No - I would not. It stinks but...I'm not willing to take a chance at shooting a cop. I'll keep it concealed until asked for ID or decide that it's time to shoot back.KBCraig wrote:If these guys burst into your home in the middle of the night, would you shoot?
Police don't do themselves or the citizens any favors when they play ninja or special forces.
Kevin
- Fri May 12, 2006 11:36 am
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