All my guns are secured in a safe, except the one I carry which is always on me. Out and about or at home. No need to hide guns around the house. I'm always armed.
Posting such stuff is a very bad idea.Tweekers gotta worry about me cause we got tons of land up here and an excavator handy for digging deep holes .
I find this is a good way to go.I habitually carry a pocket pistol so there's a .380 in every room, car, garden, and lawn I'm in.
Yes, and all are good things.Folks you know these days one can arm their doors and windows and for a couple of bucks more install motion detectors in several rooms. All wireless ,all battery operated connected to an incredible loud siren both in and out. For ya lousy $14.95 monthly it’s monitored and police dispatched, for $24.95 it’s all controlled by your smart phone. Cellular technology. All for the price of a cheap safe or carry piece.
The local police here say that the sign is likely more effective as a deterrent than the alarm itself.Home alarms are the best security of all.
That doesn't compute.So no Mr Kleanbore I don’t have to assume my home is empty when the bride and I are away.
Paradoxically, I have nothing in my house worth stealing .... except the guns themselves. That's why I try to keep the guns as inaccessible as possible, and, of course, unloaded. This goes directly contrary to the idea of having loaded guns ready to hand, hidden in random locations.However, if a burglary were to happen when no one was home, those guns would be free for the taking. Seems like burglars sometimes turn a place inside out very thoroughly.
But it’s ok for others to talk all the Bad Ass Bunker Bob Crap about their arsenals and what their gonna do when there neighborhood creep breaks in???Posting such stuff is a very bad idea.
Yes, and all are good things.
The can make unlawful forcible entry more difficult and they can slow it somewhat. But they cannot stop it.
And, of course, when the server is down.....
The local police here say that the sign is likely more effective as a deterrent than the alarm itself.
That doesn't compute.
Not at all. I never expect rouble. But I am very risk averse.You sir are the supreme pessimist.
NO IT IS NOT!But it’s ok for others to talk all the Bad Ass Bunker Bob Crap about their arsenals and what their gonna do when there neighborhood creep breaks in???
Could be. Why would hat matter?Well statistically you got a better chance of getting injured or killed driving to the local grocery Store.
Certainly.Seatbelts lower the odds but don’t eliminate them.
I think you are referring to home invasions. They are classified as burglaries.I tried to do some research on home evasion in the US as a percentage of house holds. There are a lot of home evasions.
Most burglars tell us that they prefer entering an unoccupied house. Sometimes they do enter occupied residences, by mistake or on purpose. That can end in tragedy--and it has.the stats just seem to lump all breaking and entering a domicile as home evasions regardless if the occupants are present or not.
Alrighty then.Still the threat is as real as the auto ride to the grocery but the odds are in our favor of it not happening.
Might help, might not. Your guns could be gone before they arrive.As to knowing if my home had been invaded while I was away. Were it to happen I get a text, phone call and email to my smart phone at the same time an alarm is generated at the local police station.
I don't how one would know that, but even it it is true, it is not very meaningful.Yes the server could go down, no it hasn’t happened in the last five years.