Equipment is just another boat anchor unless ALL of you family is PRACTICED in their use. Train like you fight, fight like you train. Make sure everyone is WELL versed in the use of everything you have stocked and also knows and has DRILLED in the proper response.
Bring it on! Bars on the doors and windows, monitored/recorded security camera system, two dogs...and if they get past those, an XD-40, a KelTec P-11, and a Mossberg 12 GA.
We've had a few home invasions around here, and in two of them, the perps got shot.
They used to wait until no one was home. There's a whole new crop of bad guys, who enjoy a little terror and blood along with their stolen loot. Guns, needed now more than ever. We're keepin' 'em. Home intruders... I'm not itching to shoot someone, but IN YOUR HOUSE is pretty much a flat-out statement of how little they care. I'll care even less.
Just remember that the bad guy will have a family and that family will hire a lawyer.
Trust me when I tell you that if you are in danger of this type of situation, under these conditions, you need to leave before it happens.
At bare minimum, your reputation will be destroyed. Leave before you have to do anything placing you and your families in this situation.
This situation was created by others to obtain both power and money. Redeployment elsewhere is simply good tactical movement.
Let their places go to hell, speed it up by leaving and tell your friends.
It may not be long before they cities raid the little towns and country side for their resources. With some luck it will be a very expensive proposition at best.
Do not forget that most of these are a result of potheads discovering that you are growing pot in your basement or spare room. The rest are usually cases where family members or acquaintances know you keep jewelry or money in the home. Rarely are home invasions random.
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I guess the bad guys haven't been deterred by the tens of millions of guns that were sold in the past year and a half...
870 Marine Magnum, .45 Colt Blackhawk and backup. Plan in place
Handguns in each of the frequently occupied rooms, 8 shot pump in the closet, and 2 110 pound German Shepard Dogs. Molon Labe.
Equipment is just another boat anchor unless ALL of you family is PRACTICED in their use. Train like you fight, fight like you train. Make sure everyone is WELL versed in the use of everything you have stocked and also knows and has DRILLED in the proper response.
DeadCenter56
Bring it on! Bars on the doors and windows, monitored/recorded security camera system, two dogs...and if they get past those, an XD-40, a KelTec P-11, and a Mossberg 12 GA.
We've had a few home invasions around here, and in two of them, the perps got shot.
They used to wait until no one was home. There's a whole new crop of bad guys, who enjoy a little terror and blood along with their stolen loot. Guns, needed now more than ever.
We're keepin' 'em.
Home intruders... I'm not itching to shoot someone, but IN YOUR HOUSE is pretty much a flat-out statement of how little they care. I'll care even less.
Just remember that the bad guy will have a family and that family will hire a lawyer.
Trust me when I tell you that if you are in danger of this type of situation, under these conditions, you need to leave before it happens.
At bare minimum, your reputation will be destroyed. Leave before you have to do anything placing you and your families in this situation.
This situation was created by others to obtain both power and money. Redeployment elsewhere is simply good tactical movement.
Let their places go to hell, speed it up by leaving and tell your friends.
It may not be long before they cities raid the little towns and country side for their resources. With some luck it will be a very expensive proposition at best.
Do not forget that most of these are a result of potheads discovering that you are growing pot in your basement or spare room. The rest are usually cases where family members or acquaintances know you keep jewelry or money in the home. Rarely are home invasions random.
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