Obviously I missed that... Sometimes the old bulb is dimmer than other times...Aggie_engr wrote:RoyGBiv, I was thinking more along the lines if I were there and my floor was taken hostage. There was a good half hour since someone had last seen these guys. But in the scenario you mention unfortunately there wouldn't be much I could do.
I've heard very good things about this class and the instructor, but have no first-hand knowledge. Seems that a class entitled "Armed Movement in Structures" would be helpful in answering your (now clearer) question.. Hopefully I'm ok cross posting this from another forum. I have no relationship with this class or the instructor.
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The link is to a class announcement for the Tyler, TX area class scheduled for March 2013.Students completing this 20 hour course will leave with skills that allow them to understand and deal with the problems that they may face in a residential or commercial building containing armed bad guys.
The ShivWorks Armed Movement in Structures (AMIS) course is a twenty hour block of instruction focusing on negotiating movement problems within structures with limited or no resources. Realizing that moving through a structure that contains armed hostiles, perhaps by one’s self, is probably the most dangerous task one can undertake, the best options for winning a confrontation are presented with the qualification that there is no safe way to do this.