In SA cyclists are being targeted more and more, specially mountain bikers like myself.
I carry alternative weapons like knives or batons when riding because the sheaths are easily fitted to the hydropack's shoulder straps.
But carrying my 9mm has become a must, since you are likely faced...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKTWVUfm530
Hope that link works, 'cause this is really interesting.
Watch the video clip from 8:20sec if you only want to see the relevant part.
The clip is short history lesson on the tonfa. Near the end a miniature tonfa is showed which is just long...
A cane is a good suggestion. Gives you reach advantage too and it is immediately at the ready.
Or just do as many church goers do - hit him over the head with your bible... ;-)
But a baton is not a bad choice, does not occupy a hand all the time and easy to carry in a pocket or holster...
I carry a normal Sheaffer Sentinel, because, well, it's a nice solid writing instrument. :-)
If you need a pen to break a car window, you're carrying a ****ty knife. ;-)
I would much rather die a madman than a coward.
Since we're talking about special ops teams "dreading" this tactic, I guess I can assume that they too only have 10% success rate?
So what happens when you hide behind your bed and they come after you? Are your chances any better then? Probably,but not by much. Only thing you achieved was dying in the comfort of your bedroom.
I have to wheigh all the experience on this forum up against real-life reports I read every day...
If someone breaks into your house to steal from you, he is not there to ambush and kill you. His primary objective will be to - as stealthely (is that a word?hehehe) as possible - take your belongings and leave. He is not planning on waking you and fighting you. That would be the worst case...
Can we agree that those of us who have children can at least come out of hiding behind our beds and unlock our bedroom doors and, heaven forbid, leave the safety of our rooms to go and find our children and bring them to safety?
Just kidding. I think this discussion will give very serious...
How much proven similarity is there between these simulated tests and real-life home invasions/defence? Are there any stats?
I am willing to bet that in real life, home owners defending their homes have a better than 90% success rate.
I say this because I read our newspaper articles...
I have to disagree.
In our part of the world they observe their target for days or even weeks, studying your behaviour and movements. When they do strike, most often it happens when you're not around or during the dead of night when you are too fast asleep to wake up and be effective in a...
Why not take this type of scenario into consideration when buying/arranging furniture? Ok, paranioa again...
Just a suggestion, which follows the previous post about blind corners etc. Make your home "clearing friendly" or "intruder unfriendly".
I have a little rug rat that makes walking...
Well done, Dan. A man should protect his family and home. I will do the same as you, time and again.
Next time just issue her with a cow bell instead of a firemarm, just in case. ;-) Or cuff her to the bed... On a more serious note, you could always lock her in the bedroom. (pretend I did not...
I recently bought my girlfriend a small cannister of pepperspray with a belt clip to carry in her handbag and on her person. I am confident that it will give her enough time to evade danger when the need arise.
I got her the direct stream system instead of the fog delivery system because...
Ok, here is strike three then...
Why do you allow a thread like this under the S&T topic if the cause of the scenario described clearly is socio-economic?
The S&T to prevent, cope with or cure this scenario obviously has to be appoached from a socio-economic view as well.
If you care...
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