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Post by Panama pfRedd on Jun 5, 2024 15:43:38 GMT -5
if these people weren't armed? And WTF, the guy is fast asleep with a gun in bed? They must've known they were targets in advance.
Hot mess wolly can shove this "snuff film" up his ass.
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Post by dilligaf on Jun 5, 2024 16:03:08 GMT -5
if these people weren't armed? And WTF, the guy is fast asleep with a gun in bed? They must've known they were targets in advance. Hot mess wolly can shove this "snuff film" up his ass.
They make a GREAT team! She goes after the cowardly thugs, and then holds cover on their hastily made escape route while he clears the rest of the house and summonses help. NOTE: "Help" would have arrived too late to help these people if they had not been armed --- an all too common FACT that loony libs ignore. I have first hand experience of this, so anti-gun loony libs can kiss my white ass.
It's not uncommon for normal people to sleep with guns under their pillows or on their nightstands. I do it all the time. My wife slept with her .357 as well. Many nights I have gone to bed while forgetting to lock the exterior doors. Since I live in a majority black neighborhood, should I play the race card and assume that I am likely to be a target? No worries ---- most crime in this town is same race on same, and I don't know of too many good people here who don't own guns. Breaking into an occupied house here is not conducive to your longevity.
It doesn't matter if the thugs in this video were armed or not. They broke into a house at a time when the victims were most vulnerable. Killing all three of them would have been justified.
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Post by Panama pfRedd on Jun 5, 2024 16:23:13 GMT -5
if these people weren't armed? And WTF, the guy is fast asleep with a gun in bed? They must've known they were targets in advance. Hot mess wolly can shove this "snuff film" up his ass. They make a GREAT team! She goes after the cowardly thugs, and then holds cover on their hastily made escape route while he clears the rest of the house and summonses help. NOTE: "Help" would have arrived too late to help these people if they had not been armed --- an all too common FACT that loony libs ignore. I have first hand experience of this, so anti-gun loony libs can kiss my white ass.
It's not uncommon for normal people to sleep with guns under their pillows or on their nightstands. I do it all the time. My wife slept with her .357 as well. Many nights I have gone to bed while forgetting to lock the exterior doors. Since I live in a majority black neighborhood, should I play the race card and assume that I am likely to be a target? No worries ---- most crime in this town is same race on same, and I don't know of too many good people here who don't own guns. Breaking into an occupied house here is not conducive to your longevity.
It doesn't matter if the thugs in this video were armed or not. They broke into a house at a time when the victims were most vulnerable. Killing all three of them would have been justified.
My P220 is on me when I'm awake, and directly under the edge of the bed when I'm sleeping so anybody who might appear doesn't see it openly resting on the nightstand. The plan is that if I'm awakened with someone standing over me I can act so afraid that I fall to the floor, then arm myself. Otherwise, it's right there if I'm awakened by the sound of a break in in another part of the house or the alarm system siren in the hallway going off. I have never slept with a gun in bed but one is always within arm's reach. Two 16 round 9's are close, and a 30 round AR. Those are the only loaded guns in the house but the two 9's are in a pistol safe in the closet. The AR is well hidden yet easily accessible.
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Post by dilligaf on Jun 5, 2024 16:48:55 GMT -5
They make a GREAT team! She goes after the cowardly thugs, and then holds cover on their hastily made escape route while he clears the rest of the house and summonses help. NOTE: "Help" would have arrived too late to help these people if they had not been armed --- an all too common FACT that loony libs ignore. I have first hand experience of this, so anti-gun loony libs can kiss my white ass.
It's not uncommon for normal people to sleep with guns under their pillows or on their nightstands. I do it all the time. My wife slept with her .357 as well. Many nights I have gone to bed while forgetting to lock the exterior doors. Since I live in a majority black neighborhood, should I play the race card and assume that I am likely to be a target? No worries ---- most crime in this town is same race on same, and I don't know of too many good people here who don't own guns. Breaking into an occupied house here is not conducive to your longevity.
It doesn't matter if the thugs in this video were armed or not. They broke into a house at a time when the victims were most vulnerable. Killing all three of them would have been justified.
My P220 is on me when I'm awake, and directly under the edge of the bed when I'm sleeping so anybody who might appear doesn't see it openly resting on the nightstand. The plan is that if I'm awakened with someone standing over me I can act so afraid that I fall to the floor, then arm myself. Otherwise, it's right there if I'm awakened by the sound of a break in in another part of the house or the alarm system siren in the hallway going off. I have never slept with a gun in bed but one is always within arm's reach. Two 16 round 9's are close, and a 30 round AR. Those are the only loaded guns in the house but the two 9's are in a pistol safe in the closet. The AR is well hidden yet easily accessible. You must REALLY be scared, to wear a gun while you are in your own house. Sounds like you picked the wrong neighborhood to live in. Loaded guns in a pistol safe in the closet are useless. So is an AR unless you happen to be in the same room with it already.
My AR is in my man cave, loaded and ready to go, and my Mini-14 in the same condition is in my bedroom. Both of them are instantly accessible, but ONLY if I am in one of those two rooms. FTR, I don't leave my Glock on the night stand any more. I don't want to fumble around in the dark if someone calls my cell phone.
I am not going to tell the world where my other loaded guns are located, but suffice it to say it is more than ONE. I only actually wear a gun when I leave my property on an errand or trip. I do have unloaded handguns on open display in different parts of the house. I really should buy a gun safe to store all of these inactive guns, so I admit I am a failure in that department. My collection of ALL guns would require quite a large gun safe.
My alarm system does not work. I had to put down my very loud pitbull, and my new dog barks only at ME, and only when he is playing. My new dog is also not a racist white people dog who barks at black people. He likes EVERYBODY.
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Post by Panama pfRedd on Jun 5, 2024 17:06:30 GMT -5
My P220 is on me when I'm awake, and directly under the edge of the bed when I'm sleeping so anybody who might appear doesn't see it openly resting on the nightstand. The plan is that if I'm awakened with someone standing over me I can act so afraid that I fall to the floor, then arm myself. Otherwise, it's right there if I'm awakened by the sound of a break in in another part of the house or the alarm system siren in the hallway going off. I have never slept with a gun in bed but one is always within arm's reach. Two 16 round 9's are close, and a 30 round AR. Those are the only loaded guns in the house but the two 9's are in a pistol safe in the closet. The AR is well hidden yet easily accessible. You must REALLY be scared, to wear a gun while you are in your own house. Sounds like you picked the wrong neighborhood to live in. Loaded guns in a pistol safe in the closet are useless. So is an AR unless you happen to be in the same room with it already.
My AR is in my man cave, loaded and ready to go, and my Mini-14 in the same condition is in my bedroom. Both of them are instantly accessible, but ONLY if I am in one of those two rooms. FTR, I don't leave my Glock on the night stand any more. I don't want to fumble around in the dark if someone calls my cell phone.
I am not going to tell the world where my other loaded guns are located, but suffice it to say it is more than ONE. I only actually wear a gun when I leave my property on an errand or trip. I do have unloaded handguns on open display in different parts of the house. I really should buy a gun safe to store all of these inactive guns, so I admit I am a failure in that department. My collection of ALL guns would require quite a large gun safe.
My alarm system does not work. I had to put down my very loud pitbull, and my new dog barks only at ME, and only when he is playing. My new dog is also not a racist white people dog who barks at black people. He likes EVERYBODY.Not scared, I just always have my rig on board. Too much trouble to take it off and I don't even notice it's there. Yeah I know, locked up guns are useless but the pistol safe is very quick to open, manual push buttons 5 in a row. Correct sequence of 3 buttons opens it and you don't need any light to open it. AR is always near, not telling you where. You should see my gun safe proper. It's amazing that I could fit that many guns in it but I have rifles and shotguns in a barrel up and barrel down configuration to squeeze them all in. I do need another safe though... I couldn't get one more in it if I wanted to.
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Post by dilligaf on Jun 5, 2024 23:12:31 GMT -5
You must REALLY be scared, to wear a gun while you are in your own house. Sounds like you picked the wrong neighborhood to live in. Loaded guns in a pistol safe in the closet are useless. So is an AR unless you happen to be in the same room with it already.
My AR is in my man cave, loaded and ready to go, and my Mini-14 in the same condition is in my bedroom. Both of them are instantly accessible, but ONLY if I am in one of those two rooms. FTR, I don't leave my Glock on the night stand any more. I don't want to fumble around in the dark if someone calls my cell phone.
I am not going to tell the world where my other loaded guns are located, but suffice it to say it is more than ONE. I only actually wear a gun when I leave my property on an errand or trip. I do have unloaded handguns on open display in different parts of the house. I really should buy a gun safe to store all of these inactive guns, so I admit I am a failure in that department. My collection of ALL guns would require quite a large gun safe.
My alarm system does not work. I had to put down my very loud pitbull, and my new dog barks only at ME, and only when he is playing. My new dog is also not a racist white people dog who barks at black people. He likes EVERYBODY. Not scared, I just always have my rig on board. Too much trouble to take it off and I don't even notice it's there. Yeah I know, locked up guns are useless but the pistol safe is very quick to open, manual push buttons 5 in a row. Correct sequence of 3 buttons opens it and you don't need any light to open it. AR is always near, not telling you where. You should see my gun safe proper. It's amazing that I could fit that many guns in it but I have rifles and shotguns in a barrel up and barrel down configuration to squeeze them all in. I do need another safe though... I couldn't get one more in it if I wanted to. I normally wear gym shorts at home --- no place to carry a real gun. A pistol safe is not quick to open if you aren't in the same room with it. To each his own, but I have loaded handguns in several rooms with easy access, but only IF you know where they are.
Good news is, my dog will be trying to lick the intruders and they will trip over him. He is BIG.
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