Aizle wrote:
Uh huh. I'm quite familiar with firearms and a very good shot, thank you very much.
We all know about your prowess in all things "manly" (you've told us repeatedly), but not with reading what people write. What is wrong with
mentally preparing to defend yourself while checking for your wife and scanning to see what made the noise?
Aizle wrote:
Vindicarre wrote:
I had a very similar experience Sunday morning about 2:30am. I fell asleep on the couch with the door open, and woke up to (what I would swear was) the sound of someone walking up my front porch. My hand went to my holster and my eyes went to my shepherd; as I was sitting up, I realized the dog was looking at me - not the door. Adrenaline dump followed by a wash of relief.
Seriously tho, where the hell do you guys live that when hearing someone walking up to your front porch (presumably the way to the front door) makes you immediately jump for your gun?!?!
Aizle wrote:
Ah, I missed the AM part. I thought he was taking a nap. Ok, that makes more sense.
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Read what he wrote folks.
RangerDave wrote:
2:30am or 2:30pm, I still think, "Where the hell do you guys live?" Seriously, if the neighborhood is that bad, just move.
RD, when I lived alone, I didn't feel I required a firearm. Now that I have a wife and children, I have the need to protect more than just "stuff". When you live in a nice neighborhood in a progressively more shitty region, the realization hits you that people come to your neighborhood for reasons that aren't always above board. As for the moving - it's in the works.
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