Hokkmike
Member
I remember reading the story in the news about the man who shot his daughter after she tried to scare him in his bedroom in the middle of the night. I don't recall the article saying how old she was. Her last words were, "I love you daddy." This may sound like anti gun drivel but sadly it actually happened.
I don't know about you but I don't always wake up clearly in the night when disturbed by noise, smell, light, etc. We are all familiar, I hope, with the rules of gun saftey.
I was wondering what additional or special procedures any of you might have as a "failsafe" to insure that no tragic errors are committed in the use of your chosen home defense weapon. I am not saying that home defense readiness is a bad idea or should be curtailed in any way, but I am curious as to any extra precautions that some of you may have learned to take.
I don't know about you but I don't always wake up clearly in the night when disturbed by noise, smell, light, etc. We are all familiar, I hope, with the rules of gun saftey.
I was wondering what additional or special procedures any of you might have as a "failsafe" to insure that no tragic errors are committed in the use of your chosen home defense weapon. I am not saying that home defense readiness is a bad idea or should be curtailed in any way, but I am curious as to any extra precautions that some of you may have learned to take.