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re: Home defense opinion question
Posted on 12/17/12 at 3:45 pm to DevilDogTiger
Posted on 12/17/12 at 3:45 pm to DevilDogTiger
First of all, I sincerely hope the doomsday scenario doesn't materialize, but it's commendable for you to be prepared.
1. Formally contact law enforcement to lay the groundwork for your suspcions of his evil intent.
2. Start preparations for home security. It's not to late to get a dog as an "early warning system."
3. Consider getting a personal defense lawyer on retainer.
4. Go buy an inexpensive, but reliable, pump actioin, 12 gauge shot gun.
5. If you'd rather not have the shotgun, then I'd follow the advice in the following earlier post:
Don't worry about excessive penetration w/ the 223. Depending on the ammo used, the 223 is less prone to excessive penetration in a house than are many self defense handgun rounds. This was discussed in the following thread and it's links.
LINK
Good luck........
1. Formally contact law enforcement to lay the groundwork for your suspcions of his evil intent.
2. Start preparations for home security. It's not to late to get a dog as an "early warning system."
3. Consider getting a personal defense lawyer on retainer.
4. Go buy an inexpensive, but reliable, pump actioin, 12 gauge shot gun.
5. If you'd rather not have the shotgun, then I'd follow the advice in the following earlier post:
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As a rule pistols are for fighting your way to a long gun. Since you already have a long gun, there you go.
Don't worry about excessive penetration w/ the 223. Depending on the ammo used, the 223 is less prone to excessive penetration in a house than are many self defense handgun rounds. This was discussed in the following thread and it's links.
LINK
Good luck........
Posted on 12/17/12 at 6:55 pm to TigerOnThe Hill
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1. Formally contact law enforcement to lay the groundwork for your suspcions of his evil intent.
2. Start preparations for home security. It's not to late to get a dog as an "early warning system."
3. Consider getting a personal defense lawyer on retainer.
4. Go buy an inexpensive, but reliable, pump actioin, 12 gauge shot gun.
5. If you'd rather not have the shotgun, then I'd follow the advice in the following earlier post:
TOTH has offered good advice. I'll add No. 6
6. While you're out buying that shotgun, pick up some buckshot (ignore the birdshot suggestions) AND buy yourself a holster for that Glock.
There's nothing that says you have to limit yourself to a single weapon. Remember, "one is none ............"
If BIL shows up, call 9-1-1 with shotgun in hand, Glock on hip. If BIL comes into your home, lock yourself and family in bedroom, take cover behind dresser, (or bed, if that's all you have for cover) and aim shotgun at the "fatal funnel."
Posted on 12/17/12 at 9:08 pm to TigerOnThe Hill
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It's not to late to get a dog as an "early warning system."
Like a coulple of these
Posted on 12/17/12 at 9:10 pm to TigerOnThe Hill
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