IF YOU ARE THE PRIMARY TARGET
1. Get as far away as possible
An untrained shooter isn't likely to be accurate at any distance greater than sixty feet.
2. Run fast, but do not move in a straight line---weave back and forth to make it more difficult for the shooter to draw a bead on you.
The average shooter will not have the training necessary to hit a moving target at any real distance.
3. Do not bother to count shots.
You will not know if the shooter has more ammunition. Counting is only for the movies.
4. Turn a corner as quickly as you can, particularly if your pursuer has a rifle or assault weapon.
Rifles have much greater accuracy and range, and the person may be more likely to either aim or spray bullets in your direction.
IF YOU ARE NOT THE PRIMARY TARGET
1. Get down and stay down.
If the intended target is near you or if the shooter is firing at random, get as low as possible. Do not crouch down; get on your stomach and stay there.
2. If you are outside and can get to a car, run to it and lie behind a tire on the opposite side of the car from the shooter.
If no cars are present, lie in the gutter next to the curb. A car will stop or deflect a small-caliber bullet fired toward you. However, higher caliber bullets---that are designed to pierce armor---can easily penetrate a car and hit someone on the opposite side.
3. If you are inside a building and the shooter is inside, get to another room and lie flat.
If you cannot get to another room, move behind any heavy, thick objects (a solid desk, filing cabinets, tables, a couch) for protection.
4. If you are face-to-face with the shooter, do anything you can to make yourself less of a target.
Turn sideways, and stay low---stray bullets are likely to be at least a few feet off the ground. If the shooter is outside, stay inside and stay away from doors and windows.
5. Stay down until the shooting stops or until help arrives.
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Some of these things are only applicable to Special Forces. This should help to keep you alive if you don't want to shoot back.
1. Get as far away as possible
An untrained shooter isn't likely to be accurate at any distance greater than sixty feet.
2. Run fast, but do not move in a straight line---weave back and forth to make it more difficult for the shooter to draw a bead on you.
The average shooter will not have the training necessary to hit a moving target at any real distance.
3. Do not bother to count shots.
You will not know if the shooter has more ammunition. Counting is only for the movies.
4. Turn a corner as quickly as you can, particularly if your pursuer has a rifle or assault weapon.
Rifles have much greater accuracy and range, and the person may be more likely to either aim or spray bullets in your direction.
IF YOU ARE NOT THE PRIMARY TARGET
1. Get down and stay down.
If the intended target is near you or if the shooter is firing at random, get as low as possible. Do not crouch down; get on your stomach and stay there.
2. If you are outside and can get to a car, run to it and lie behind a tire on the opposite side of the car from the shooter.
If no cars are present, lie in the gutter next to the curb. A car will stop or deflect a small-caliber bullet fired toward you. However, higher caliber bullets---that are designed to pierce armor---can easily penetrate a car and hit someone on the opposite side.
3. If you are inside a building and the shooter is inside, get to another room and lie flat.
If you cannot get to another room, move behind any heavy, thick objects (a solid desk, filing cabinets, tables, a couch) for protection.
4. If you are face-to-face with the shooter, do anything you can to make yourself less of a target.
Turn sideways, and stay low---stray bullets are likely to be at least a few feet off the ground. If the shooter is outside, stay inside and stay away from doors and windows.
5. Stay down until the shooting stops or until help arrives.
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Some of these things are only applicable to Special Forces. This should help to keep you alive if you don't want to shoot back.
Last edited by SysTray (2006-05-29 16:02:19)