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Pull the slide and let 3 or 4 .40 hollow point rounds fly in the general direction of their heads! If they are still standing, I'd let go of a couple more to make sure they don't move anymore and grab my other clip to get ready to reload just in case. AFTER that, I'd call 911.
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thats why i like the alarm system at my place. you set it and when someone kicks in the door it gives you enough time to rack the gun.
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Mine stays loaded in a locked box beside my bed, it takes 10 seconds to open and grab my mini-led flash light. That's the nice part, it lights them up bright as day, and they can't see me to retaliate (sp?).
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3 Very large dogs & a loaded remington 870
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that flash light idea is really good. dogs are probably one of the best alarm/defense things you can have, not only can they warn but they can defend. i look at it this way once someone forces their way into your home, all bets are off.
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1. Alarm system
2. Dogs barking 3. Loaded .357 magnum and 12 gauge I like the flashlight idea. Oh, and I aim for center mass. |
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I think the 12 gauge is more effective than anything else. Nothing clinches your butthole like a pump action shotgun cocking in a pitch black room you just broke into.
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haha....you right the burgular must have a death wish to stay in the house after that sound.
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