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#64247 - 04/18/06 06:30 PM How about a scenario without firearms...
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We've heard from a few who state that firearms are "...the least of your problems..." and I'll have to agree there are quite a few scenarios where this could be true.

I'd like to hear from someone else familiar with building a realsitic scenario. Although I was raised in Southern California, I'm a rural guy for the past 35 years and I'm really out-of-touch with realistic working-in-the-city scenarios.

Anyone?

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#64248 - 04/18/06 08:39 PM Re: How about a scenario without firearms...
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Having traveled into truely urban areas several times the past few years, the response is simple:

Move light, move fast, avoid crowds and have a destination in mind, but don't move towards it until you are clear. Keep the problem at your back.
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#64249 - 04/18/06 11:09 PM Re: How about a scenario without firearms...
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The city can be a dangerous place to travel through on foot at any time . If your'e walking in the city , day or night , and a bad guy sees something you have that he wants . Or something about you says that you would be an easy victim . Even if there are other people around some badguys will not hesitate in robbing you . They know that most people will not get involved and help you . In a disaster/shtf scenario it would be a thousand times more dangerous . luck would play a big part of surviving in a city , especialy for someone who is not familiar with the surroundings . I have lived in a city and have walked through some areas that I probably shouldn't have . Believe me , a city is not a place you want to be in a disaster . Personaly , I would not want to BO on foot , unarmed in the city or the country . A firearm may not save me but I think it would tip the odds in my favor . But if you are inexperienced or uncomfortable with firearms then I'd say DON'T carry them . Let's say 3 or 4 creeps were going to rob you . If you had no gun to defend yourself , you would have to give up all your stuff . They might decide to beat the crap out of you or kill you just for fun , If you are a woman or are with a woman or girl , I think you can guess what might happen . On the other hand , if you did pull a gun to protect yourself , you better be prepared to use it .

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#64250 - 04/24/06 09:42 PM Re: How about a scenario without firearms...
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Loc: Colorado Springs, CO

Quote:
realistic working-in-the-city scenarios.


SO you mean you are , let's say San Fran, and the SHTF.
What do you do? Guns are out of the question because you are law-abiding, and SF has very restrictive gun laws,

I guess it depends on what has happened. MUST you bug out, or are you safer where you are?
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