How would you clear into this room from the living room? The stairs that go up with a 180° turn as well as the stairs down. The doors hinge in the direction and side they are on.
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How would you clear into this room from the living room? The stairs that go up with a 180° turn as well as the stairs down. The doors hinge in the direction and side they are on.
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With a friend.
You’d want to clear as much as you can before crossing the threshold, but the problem will always be that the danger areas are both east and west in your drawing.
My house is a clearance nightmare like this. You can't enter any bedroom by yourself without at least two angles of exposure.
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Unless I heard the terlet flush, I'd clear the large room first and push hard into that corner adjacent the stairs to create distance from and allow me to cover both uncleared spaces.
That was my thought as well. Its a defendable house, but f around, going through it and not being super secret squirrel it has a lot of bad corners. I heard a crash in the downstairs awhile back, their has been strange happenings near us. I grabbed the ar and worked into the downstairs and tried clearing it. It wasn’t good. I didn’t think it was anyone, but wasn’t sure.
Here’s the downstairs
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Last edited by ubet; 04-26-24 at 20:45.
Use a mirror.
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It's that simple.
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