Invest in a peephole for your door.
Ask what they want "through" the door.
Tactics/odds were way in your favor until
you OPENED the door.
Ask what they want "through" the door.
Tactics/odds were way in your favor until
you OPENED the door.
Glad things worked out for you, but since you have posted this I will "critic" two things (if I may). that you might want to reconsider if this situation ever happened again.
1) I would NOT have cocked the M60 while pointing it at them - too easily discharged unintentionally when the adrenalin is flowing. Even though they were not exactly choir boys, the last thing you need is to defend yourself for an AD indictment in today's political climate!
2) I would NOT have abandon the M60 when you grabbed the shotgun. Sticking it in your waistband or pocket would have been a better move IMHO just in case.
Glad you are OK.
Chief38
The Chief is right on. Best I remember we were told in training to not cock and go single action for this very reason. Yep on keeping the backup.
Do you know how close the other person has to be before you can react to their attack. It's farther than most realize. IF they initiate a charge they can cover 6' or so before you can raise the gun...
And a few have mentioned that Mag lite, as a former LEO let me tell you it is an attention getter or a sleeping pill depending on speed and area hit.
Bad guys can legally carry a mag lite, where a club would revoke their parole. If I was a betting man, they knew you had guns and you were almost a home invasion statistic.
I don't want to be one to second guess, but keeping someone from being "in my face" when I open the door is the reason I installed a storm door in front of my front door.
Good job "Twogunnes" - more people need to stand their ground. Maybe you didn't do it all right but I think you're admirable for doing what you did. And you're right, 20/20 hindsight always makes one think differently.
To all those that say "wait for the police to arrive" I say, yeah right! Most of the cops around here think they're something to behold but 99% of the time its up to the individual to defend himself, loved ones and property. I'll make my 911 call after the invader(s) are twitching on the ground!
I don't see where the OP made any terrible mistakes.
Someone bangs on my door before daylight, I'm going to find out who they are and what they are up to. I will be armed. (Probably with something more powerful and higher capacity than a Model 60) If they leave and park down the road, I am going to find out what they are up to. This is the rural South, not NYC, Baltimore, or California. Our LEOs know the problems faced by rural residents and landowners, and they expect us to take care of things. Also, I would consider myself well armed with a 2-barrel shotgun with ejectors, loaded with buck, and more rounds available. It would take a fool to start a fight with a man with a double barrel armed with a semi-automatic handgun.
I keep a little gas on hand just for such occurrences. I guess we average two incidents such as this per year. I am always armed, and usually have more weapons available in the house and in a couple of outbuildings. Things are just different in the rural areas. I have seen on some forums where people have been called to task for checking a building that looked like it had been broken in instead of calling the Sheriff. The nearest deputy might be 15 miles away, working a wreck or investigating a burglary or something. They would understand if a woman called them to tend to such a chore, but they would suspect the testicular fortitude of a grown man who waited around a couple of hours for them to get there before tending to something they figure he should be capable of handling.
Thankyou!!!
I operate equipment for a living. Nothing on LEO training. Hindsight is 20/20.
Why I left the house, it was over two hours before the police showed up. I live in a rural area.
As for the 60 it was replaced before noon. With a S&W 1911. From the safe. The Nighthawk(s) are still in safe. The 60 went to the wife.
The 311 is loaded in closet, on a pair of pegs over the door.
Open the door, I am not going to be intimidated!!! It is my house. There is glass on door and both sides with large windows, not a fortress.
I am nearing 60, I would say I am better than good with a firearm. I do shoot some competition.
I have been in the alders with grizzlys, two thugs will not intimidate me when I am armed, properly!!!
The two drove out, G. My neighbor is standing there watching with an 870.
I stepped back and let them pass.
I am sure I made a lot of mistakes!!! I simply did the best I could under the circumstances!!!
As bad as it was, or could have been. Better me than someone else, as I am drinking coffee and watching the news.