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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Infiltration & Evasion > What this board is for! (Viewed 2675 times)
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What this board is for!
< on 3/15/2005 7:16 PM >
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This board is for all your own or anybody elses techniques of entering a specific location/place without any damage and also about the "how to's" on getting out/away from an area. This is not for detailed stories about the things you did inside, it is for the interested people that have troubles with entering and getting away.




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Re: What this board is for!
< Reply # 1 on 5/20/2005 9:20 PM >
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Sounds really good to me! Just last week, me and blueshiva got kick out by security whilst scouting. With some tactical knowlage and a bit more concentration, we would have taken different action. Like rabbits in headlamps, we froze for to long. Im also interested in this because I like airsoft, and E+E would be a useful addition to my tactics. Fire away! I have the calmness of a shrew on LSD, so some sort of tactical methods to practice will hopefully improve my confidence!

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