Project Vera Update 4

Update:

  • The UPS shipping report for the Upper from Palmetto State Armory shows it to be in a truck for delivery.
  • Thanks to a thread on AR15.com where members keep each other informed of available parts, I was able to find a bolt carrier, a bolt, and a charging handle. All from different suppliers. You gotta love the interwebz.
  • As far as I can tell, all the parts are on order and/or enroute.
  • Now all that is left is final assembly.
  • I still have to pick a name. Vera was a stand-in and is probably in consideration, but I am weighing others.
  • I added up the cost, and it’s an astounding number. I will discuss it in future post.

Change In Strategy

The strategy for law enforcement response to an active shooter has generally been to cordon off the affected area, form an attack team, wait until the entire team is assembled, then work methodically through the venue until the assailant is found. At that point, the team would wait for instructions on how to proceed, perhaps to negotiate a surrender.

We saw this strategy put to use at Columbine High School, Virginia Tech, and other incidents. In each case, the police formed a SWAT team or other team, then went in en masse to find the shooters.

Meanwhile, the shooters, unopposed, killed innocent disarmed victims. And when the police finally arrived at the shooters’ location, they waited. And the killers continued killing.

Finally, when the police made their move, they found that the killers had committed suicide.

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Now comes word of a change in strategy.

My niece is a Sheriff’s Deputy in Oklahoma, and has been for a number of years. She routinely shoots perfect scores in her qualifications.

We got word of her most recent training exercise, called “First Officer.” In this scenario she was simulated to be the first officer on the scene at an active shooter incident at a school.

So, she made her way quickly through the school, found the shooter, and put three shots center of chest, before he could react. Incident over.

She said this was how they were being taught to deal with active shooters. I think it will probably work out for the victims a lot better than the old one.

A really good treatment of the change in direction is discussed at Police Magazine’s website.

Project Vera Update

Just found out that my upper has shipped from Palmetto State Armory. Now all I need to get is a charging handle and a bolt carrier group.

There is a gun show next weekend so I may just load up with cash and see what I can find.

Good thing I bought PMAGs before the late unpleasantness.