jvv556
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Post by jvv556 on Jun 21, 2013 22:02:49 GMT -8
Critiques, comments, opinions?
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jvv556
Junior Member
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Post by jvv556 on Jun 22, 2013 20:02:01 GMT -8
1 man room clearing looks difficult and even more dangerous.
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nick
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Post by nick on Jun 27, 2013 10:46:44 GMT -8
Tough seeing and/or hearing peripheral threats with the tunnel vision that's almost certain to happen.
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Post by Stan on Jun 27, 2013 22:25:52 GMT -8
Highly NOT recommended by yourself but...I would have some tricks up my sleeves.
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Post by serpenthammer on Jul 9, 2013 23:07:09 GMT -8
Room clearing 101 ?
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Post by Kel-Tec-Innovations on Aug 9, 2013 2:29:34 GMT -8
In general I will stay upstairs and guard the stairs. In the video scenario you have no choice but to search the house for family members. So in that case high risk room clearing is needed. Put on gas mask, take out either my OC grenade or tear gas grenade yes they are legal and toss it into rooms or hallways etc. I have certain models on the tear gas where it has a long hose that I can slip under doors and fill a room in about 3-4 seconds. I have larger ones that fill the whole house in 9 seconds or so. Weapons are laser mounted to help with aiming. At night I can run PVS 14 with IR laser on guns. In my house there's surveillance camera (w/nightvision) all over the house inside and out, so it helps with the locating suspects and narrowing down possibilities. No camera's in bathrooms and bedrooms. I can view it via cell phone while searching the house. If I have to clear a house which isn't mine, i'm going to toss some CS gas in there and wait outside behind cover. I'm not going to clear someone else's house where I do not know the layout at all. Doing it alone. Death trap
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