I've seen alot of threads discussing tactics surrounding dealing with a deadly force situation occuring inside of a home, a public place in an urban area, etc.
I've also seen alot of threads about people asking for caliber and firearm recommendations for carry while adventuring backwoods, hiking, camping, fishing, etc. The general theme of the threads seems to be "My primary concern is two legged threats, but I would like something that could deal with vicious animals as well".
In light of this:
http://www.abc15.com/news/region-ce...rned-about-assassins-in-parts-of-pinal-county
I've realized that tactics on dealing with an armed threat while in the great outdoors are seldom discussed.
When there's no 911, nobody around, and nowhere you can barricade yourself, and you find yourself face to face with an armed assailant (s), what reaction would provide the best chance of survival? Do you run or do you fight?
This isn't a situation I have ever been formally trained to deal with, so I really can't say much that would hold weight. Anybody with military experience have any advice?
I've also seen alot of threads about people asking for caliber and firearm recommendations for carry while adventuring backwoods, hiking, camping, fishing, etc. The general theme of the threads seems to be "My primary concern is two legged threats, but I would like something that could deal with vicious animals as well".
In light of this:
http://www.abc15.com/news/region-ce...rned-about-assassins-in-parts-of-pinal-county
I've realized that tactics on dealing with an armed threat while in the great outdoors are seldom discussed.
When there's no 911, nobody around, and nowhere you can barricade yourself, and you find yourself face to face with an armed assailant (s), what reaction would provide the best chance of survival? Do you run or do you fight?
This isn't a situation I have ever been formally trained to deal with, so I really can't say much that would hold weight. Anybody with military experience have any advice?