Shooting someone is a tough thing to do I have only had to do it when they were trying to kill me. I will tell you this the hardest part of going through something like that is living. You ask yourself why did I get picked to live and my friends didn't. I can tell you after experiencing that kind of thing I can't imagine what life would be like if I had a chance to kill someone who wanted my stuff and I had the power to stop them before they killed someone I loved. Liberals like you have allowed this country to fall apart to a point were the guy who breaks into someone else's house is a victim themselves. I will say this the advice is good because the police are not your friends in these situations. If you do ever defend your home or loved ones you will be handcuffed and taken to jail were you must prove your innocents. Then you face a wrongful death lawsuit by the criminal's family looking to get paid. A cell phone and a call to 911 is your best defense because the call is recorded. From a tactical standpoint the post is again correct in letting the criminal come to your kill box on your terms. Hunting in even in your own home is not a good idea because to many variables are introduced in to the scenario. As much as you may hate the idea of someone taking your stuff it is just stuff and can be replaced your wife, husband or children can't be replaced as well you face the loss of your freedom (what little the socialist have left you) and the lawsuit nightmare that is sure to follow.
I had a cop for a neighbor when I was a kid. He had a dobie named Josie. One night, a nefarious individual decided to help himself to some of the possessions that the cop and his wife had in their house. He got one leg over the windowsill when he felt a slight pressure on the calf of his leg that was inside the house. Josie had snuck over and clamped onto it. He tried to move. She clamped tighter and growled. I found out about it when the flashing lights woke me up. The thug was more than happy to see the inside of a black-and-white.
Don't forget to fire a few warning shots into the ceiling - right after you've killed the intruder.![]()
get a dog and don't worry about it.
Most burgulars are looking for the path of least resistance. If they break and enter to the ringing bark of a dog, more than likely they will leave. Most of the time, they will hear the dog before they get in the house.
Those who are not chased off by the barking dog deserve to catch as much lead as you can throw on-target.
My big 90lb dog has halted at least 2 break-in attempts since 2000. One, the guy took the locked sliding screen door off the track in my basement, went to try and open the sliding glass door, but stopped cold when she gave him a low and slow GRRRRRRRRRRR
(of course sitting there watching a movie in the dark, hearing the comotion of the locked screen being ripped off the door did cause me to make sure the Mossburg Sa-20 was loaded and pointed at the door.)
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