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re: Preparedness planning for a home invasion
Posted on 1/14/13 at 10:05 am to uway
Posted on 1/14/13 at 10:05 am to uway
Great advice, as expected..
I don't have small children at home either, so I worry less about issues like that. I have also thought about having guns strategically placed around the house in case I need to get to one and I'm not close to the bedroom, like in my basement.
I bought a safe and was thinking I should lock them up when no one is home, just in case of a home invasion they wouldn't get stolen. It seems like a lot of work each morning to lock them up and get them back out, but I would hate to lose them, or possibly have one of my firearms stolen and used to hurt someone.
I don't have small children at home either, so I worry less about issues like that. I have also thought about having guns strategically placed around the house in case I need to get to one and I'm not close to the bedroom, like in my basement.
I bought a safe and was thinking I should lock them up when no one is home, just in case of a home invasion they wouldn't get stolen. It seems like a lot of work each morning to lock them up and get them back out, but I would hate to lose them, or possibly have one of my firearms stolen and used to hurt someone.
Posted on 1/14/13 at 10:09 am to kywildcatfanone
Sometimes I put mine away before going to bed sometimes I don't...
In my first lines of defense I also have dogs and an alarm system.
My dogs let me know before the person ever gets to the front door that someone is coming.
Its all about what you feel comfortable with for you and your family.
In my first lines of defense I also have dogs and an alarm system.
My dogs let me know before the person ever gets to the front door that someone is coming.
Its all about what you feel comfortable with for you and your family.
This post was edited on 1/14/13 at 10:16 am
Posted on 1/14/13 at 10:16 am to kywildcatfanone
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I have also thought about having guns strategically placed around the house in case I need to get to one and I'm not close to the bedroom, like in my basement.
I like the way you think. You know what else you can do? Get a holster and carry everywhere.
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