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Each situation is different
The advice from the Thunder Ranch video is pretty good. I have actually performed walk-throughs of my home, considering the unlikely event of an invasion.
I know the likeliest entry points and will try to respond in an appropriate fashion. I'm thinking the warning of a break-in will determine how I react. Door being pounded/kicked will definitely raise my ire but the dog door flapping and giggles not so much. My likeliest scenario is some kids being where they shouldn't be.
My state/town/neighborhood are primarily hard-working, religious folks (for the most part).
That said, I suppose Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs has come into play here. I've got the food, shelter, etc., stuff down. Now I can turn my attention to the finer details of home defense.
I'm actually in the process of getting one of my firearms SBR'd, with the intent of suppressing it. I don't want our dog to be traumatized or our hearing compromised, if I have to discharge a firearm in our home. I also have the added advantage of knowing what's going to happen to become of said weapon, upon our eventual doom. The only down side has been the daunting process of obtaining the NFA trust and ATF form 1...
I may or may not pop out with "Hey, y'all need to head on out now . . ." Again, depends on the scenario . . .
The advice from the Thunder Ranch video is pretty good. I have actually performed walk-throughs of my home, considering the unlikely event of an invasion.
I know the likeliest entry points and will try to respond in an appropriate fashion. I'm thinking the warning of a break-in will determine how I react. Door being pounded/kicked will definitely raise my ire but the dog door flapping and giggles not so much. My likeliest scenario is some kids being where they shouldn't be.
My state/town/neighborhood are primarily hard-working, religious folks (for the most part).
That said, I suppose Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs has come into play here. I've got the food, shelter, etc., stuff down. Now I can turn my attention to the finer details of home defense.
I'm actually in the process of getting one of my firearms SBR'd, with the intent of suppressing it. I don't want our dog to be traumatized or our hearing compromised, if I have to discharge a firearm in our home. I also have the added advantage of knowing what's going to happen to become of said weapon, upon our eventual doom. The only down side has been the daunting process of obtaining the NFA trust and ATF form 1...
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