OH SHI..... Those were GREAT!!
Trunk monkey solves the problem
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OH SHI..... Those were GREAT!!
Trunk monkey solves the problem
Yep, I'm the kinda guy that would be running out the door grabbing the first thing on my way out might be bare hands, a vase, a lamp, or a gun depending upon what room I'm coming from but I'm engaging. In this case, it wouldn't matter cause the coroner would be scooping you up off the stoop!
Wait until they get it loaded up before detonation.too bad we could not rig truck with small explosive charge that can be set of remotely in the vehicle. Oops, that just my retired Navy Ordnance talking.!!! I would not want it back after stolen.
Wait til they load it up before you detonate. Get your money's worth.
You need a subgun with a laser/light and Eotch. I know a guy!Yes, a scary situation for sure, for me, I have a window above the garage that looks out over the driveway right off my bedroom, if that asshole wasn’t looking up at that window, his ass is toast before he could even look up, nightstand gun with Tritium night sights to the rescue!
You need a subgun with a laser/light and Eotch. I know a guy!
I'm putting one of them in by my front door!Same here, my critter gun is a .300 blackout by the bed, lolView attachment 16764
My wife got me that a few years ago for Christmas. It works great for what it is. When I go to bed it's where I put my EDC. So it gets opened a couple times a day. I keep a pistol and rifle in it for home use. Originally got it because of our youngest kid. But even with out kids, IMO, It's a much better option then just having them out in the open or propped up in a corner. Some idiot breaks in with a highpoint I'm not trying to level him up before we meet. I've been to friends houses where they have a shotgun or rifle beside the front door or hanging on the wall, ect. To each their own. All I can ever think is that seems like a really good way to make sure an intruder has a proper weapon if you are in a different part of the house when they gain access, lol. Makes me think of old arcade games where you go over power ups and your gun gets better.I'm putting one of them in by my front door!
Yep, they are really practical and stealthy. I've got all mine in 4 different safes, but only one of them is easy to access. I figure my dogs give me first warning and then it's just me and Jesus!My wife got me that a few years ago for Christmas. It works great for what it is. When I go to bed it's where I put my EDC. So it gets opened a couple times a day. I keep a pistol and rifle in it for home use. Originally got it because of our youngest kid. But even with out kids, IMO, It's a much better option then just having them out in the open or propped up in a corner. Some idiot breaks in with a highpoint I'm not trying to level him up before we meet. I've been to friends houses where they have a shotgun or rifle beside the front door or hanging on the wall, ect. To each their own. All I can ever think is that seems like a really good way to make sure an intruder has a proper weapon if you are in a different part of the house when they gain access, lol. Makes me think of old arcade games where you go over power ups and your gun gets better.