someone almost broke into my house...
#1
someone almost broke into my house...
alright...my parents were out of town...so i was totaly alone..
at 3:00 am...i woke up to loud banging noise...i knew something was wrong..my dog (7lbs silky terrier) was going crazy barking at the back door...
i kept hearing the banging...(someone tring to kick it down)
i grabed the only "weapon" i could think of...an old vintage .22 rifle...too old to shoot and stuff..just for hitting with.....well went around the corner...saw the guy at the door..still out side..i charged the door and turned on the porch light...
rest of the story is basically called my neighbor (commander of the security forces).....BTW...I LIVE ON FREAKIN BASE!!...he came over and looked around for me..helped settle me down...
it was the scaryist thing ive ever experienced...
since im only 16 (well on wednesday..) i have nver thought about security and stuff...since i have my dad...
this really makes me want to get a conceled wepon permit or something...
good news is..bout 10 mins earlier another person reported him breaking into their car...the bastard droped his wallet!!!
at 3:00 am...i woke up to loud banging noise...i knew something was wrong..my dog (7lbs silky terrier) was going crazy barking at the back door...
i kept hearing the banging...(someone tring to kick it down)
i grabed the only "weapon" i could think of...an old vintage .22 rifle...too old to shoot and stuff..just for hitting with.....well went around the corner...saw the guy at the door..still out side..i charged the door and turned on the porch light...
rest of the story is basically called my neighbor (commander of the security forces).....BTW...I LIVE ON FREAKIN BASE!!...he came over and looked around for me..helped settle me down...
it was the scaryist thing ive ever experienced...
since im only 16 (well on wednesday..) i have nver thought about security and stuff...since i have my dad...
this really makes me want to get a conceled wepon permit or something...
good news is..bout 10 mins earlier another person reported him breaking into their car...the bastard droped his wallet!!!
#9
whats the point of having a gun if it isn't next to your bed ready to go?
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Well, I would think that he probably has a pretty good sense of security living on base.. The thing that amazes me is who in their right mind would try to break into a house on a military base, and why would you bring your wallet with you while trying to rob someone?? LOL, people really amaze me..
#14
I dont think your parents want to find you murdered because a burgler broke into your house either.
#15
lol Point to MattJ.
You'd think that on base whoever was on guard that night would hear a big bang or something..
And LMAO at the dumbass having his wallet on him.
AND I dunno..I've had a loaded gun in my room since I was 14.. little .45 stays loaded and when its not being carried it stays in the drawer (sp) right under my bed. And I have 3 shells for my shotgun underneath my rack in a small box. ..
You'd think that on base whoever was on guard that night would hear a big bang or something..
And LMAO at the dumbass having his wallet on him.
AND I dunno..I've had a loaded gun in my room since I was 14.. little .45 stays loaded and when its not being carried it stays in the drawer (sp) right under my bed. And I have 3 shells for my shotgun underneath my rack in a small box. ..
#17
Why dont you get an alarm installed in your house? Why give the crook anytime inside your home. When he tries to break in the alarm with sound inside the home and monitoring center will call you right away. I could not see myself living without one. Having a weapon is great but you still are not going to scare anyone unless you have a sign "beware of owner" with a handgun on it lol. It doesnt have to come to a show down at noon just get an alarm system.
#18
its a Fin base house!!!!
they wont let you do anything to improve them!!!!
obviously 18 years of service isnt enough to get my dad something under 50 years old!!!!!
and yes we had to live on base....because of his job...
they wont let you do anything to improve them!!!!
obviously 18 years of service isnt enough to get my dad something under 50 years old!!!!!
and yes we had to live on base....because of his job...
#20
I highly disagree with all of you who say to keep a loaded firearm in your home..that is a highly unresponsible thing to do as far as safety and firearm responsibility is concerned.. I know it would be a good idea to keep a loaded magazine somewhere close to the weapon, say if you have the weapon in a drawer in your dresser or something, keep the magazine in another drawer next to it..it takes you about 4 seconds to pull those open and load the gun...hell even an UNLOADED gun would work, most people who break into houses don't have weapons and are just there to steal ****, if you pull any kind of firearm short of an old muzzle loader he would probably **** himself and high tail it out of there, unlike the movies, when people see a gun drawn on them they do not walk up to the person and ask them to pull the trigger and then swipe it from the other person and make a sarcastic remark about taking the safety off...do anything, but keeping a LOADED firearm in your house is not a good idea... especially if you have kids
Your house should not so be so unsafe that you need to keep a loaded Glock 20 within 5 feet of you at all times, if it is - you need to talk to your realtor.
Your house should not so be so unsafe that you need to keep a loaded Glock 20 within 5 feet of you at all times, if it is - you need to talk to your realtor.
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as long as all those who live in the house are responsible adults...you are wrong.
#25
exactly the same point i was making. To go from an un-loaded to loaded state takes about a half a second.
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