Re: Home Invasions
- From: "Herbert Cannon" <hcannon18@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 17:35:30 -0600
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Herbert Cannon wrote:
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The point was being made he was relying on three big dogs to stop this.----No ***? The guys that burgled your buddies house was B&E, not homeHome invaders are far worse than burglars.---I thought we were talking home invasions,----Well, first off, I have a dog outside, quite a little noisemakerYup my neighbor has three big dogs. He thought they would scare off
he is, too. I doubt anyone would be able to approach the house
without my notice during waking hours.
burglars. Burgled the house at 9am in broad daylight without a bit a
trouble.
invasion as we were discussing, right?
----And, the point being made is that he would have been alerted to
intruders had he been home.
I rather doubt it. Those dogs bark at everything.
not B&E's.The dogs are an----Yet, people have been relying on dogs for millenia. People are dumb.
early warning system when you're at home.I like dogs; but they are dogs. That means they are a dumb animal. Too
much reliance on a dumb animal is dumb.
Hell yes a lot of them are.
----Sure, dogs are useless.....
Oh sorry I did not know there were not a lot of dumb people. Next time I see
someone doing something dumb I will try to realize what a smart person he or
she is.
---Is this sarcasm? If it is, I'm guessing you don't own a dog....Dogs are much less of a problem than people think. His will bark atSure the dog does.
racoons, possums, cats etc. Not a reliable warning device.----Mine has a different bark for cats and delivery trucks and such.
When someone approaches the house, he has a way more urgent bark.
Almost panicky.
I have owned several and they were part of the family.
----and was he a house dog or a yard dog? He never alerted you to
intruders?
Both. Nope.
He may panic at some other disturbance too.
---OK, Derb you may advise everyone to ignore what almost every home
defense expert I've ever read or heard has advised. Hey, everybody,
guard dogs are useless, according to Cannon! Jesus H Christ.
You really are not very bright are you, Dudsie. I can take out your dog
in a wink. What do you think a well practiced prison con can do to your
dog faster than I? And they do practice.
----Prison cons would probably have no reason to attack my non descipt
home, and I can assure you, the dog would make noise before he's "taken
out".
Dudsie, how many times have you heard that sort of thing never happens here?
----At my stage of life, I work smart, not hard....Until one day when you are really really tired from hard work.Second, I keep the doors locked when we go---I'm a light sleeper. Between the dog and the door noise, I'd wake
to bed, they'd have to make some noise breaching the doors.Not enough. If you read the article I posted they came in with an
alarm ringing. Noise breaching doors may or not wake you up.
up.
Particularly hard work that you are not used to.
Hard work is hard work. Are you now telling Murpy's law does not exist?
It does.
----No, Derb, harder work doesn't make me sleep any deeper.
Ok -You ever had to take any pain pills after an operation dudsie? Life is
full of surprises. Nothing is always the same.
----I like the hit probability of the riot gun better.I also posted aboutIf that is your fear, use frangible ammunition in a pistol
a friend of mine that was having a hard time waking up when he could----Better than shooting a round through the wall and shooting someone
hear voices in his house which obviously did not belong there. His
alarm was ringing also.
Third, I
keep a loaded .20 riot shotgun handy.Cumbersome for a house; but better than an empty hand.
in another bedroom.
Ok but remember it is still a cumbersome item in a house.
----Nonsense. The hit probability and penetration quality more than makes
up for a 28" overall length. And, nothing puts more lead in the air than a
pump shotgun....
The riot gun has a pistol grip and short barrel. 6---It may also serve as a club as a last resort.
shot magnum shells have a great pattern.Not bad at all. Like I said it beats an empty hand; but still a bit
cumbersome.
There should be no last resort. If there is it is because someone has
grabbed your barrel and you are fighting over the gun. So keep the barrel
down not up.
----No, derb, anyone that has any experience with stick fighting can use a
"long" (28" lol) gun as a weapon. Ever heard of a *** stroke, slash or
jab ?
If you have to use a shotgun as a stick you are very bad with the shotgun.
Keeping the barrel down prevents you from having to use it as stick or club.
You get to use it as a shotgun. It is taught everywhere.
"While limited in range, the multiple projectiles typically used in a
shotgun shell provide increased hit probability unmatched by other small
arms:
25 yards for buckshot and 50 yards for slugs.
and how far away from home invaders are you going to be? 8 ft? 10 ft? 20
ft at most?
As far as I can get.
from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_shotgun
From a shotgun expert that taught the tactical shot gun class. No need to
look anything up.
I wonder if I could get it fitted with a bayonet, like the trench guns
of WW1? Did you know they were so lethal, the German's complained they
should be banned from warfare?
Yup I did.
----In light of that fact, I'd say riot type shot guns are superior for
home defense.
Supposedly. However they are cumbersome to push around corners and through
doorways. Great for static defenses. However, someone may have to go get his
kids etc. A shotgun could be hard to handle in those circumstances.
In fact, after further research, I may go for the mossburg model 500
HS410,
You could even consider Taurus's the Judge. I prefer the recoil operated
Benelli over the Wilson pump.
---Sounds expensive.
I dont bet my life on cheap.
I just need an relatively inexpensive, yet
reliable, model for home defense, that the little woman could handle as
well. The .20 is a little too big for her. Mossbergs seem to fit the bill.
Home Security model
The model 500 HS410, or "Home Security" model, is only available in
.410, and is specifically designed for defensive use. It comes with a
youth sized stock,
(get it in wood and cut off the stock to make a pistol grip-SM)
a vertical foregrip with, in some versions, a built in laser sight, and
a special muzzle brake and spreader choke on an 18.5 inch (47 cm) bead
sight barrel. The .410, while by far the least powerful common shotgun
chambering, still generates energy in excess of a .357 Magnum, and the
spreader choke produces wider patterns, as well as less chance of wall
penetration, in the short ranges to be expected in a defensive
situation. This model is targeted at the novice user, who needs a
simple, easy to use yet effective defensive weapon, and is packaged with
an introductory video covering use and safety.[1]
At a recent gunshow they had .000 shells for a .410....
----Mine's two steps away.Place it where youThe reason for this is so you are awake when you pick it up. Tip from
have to be standing up when you take it out.---No, I don't keep it under the bed.
John Farnham.
Then you are standing.
---Something made his house look vulnerable, then.The odds maybe; but my neighbor house is a very small one, with threeFourth, they would probably choose---The odds are the richer looking houses without a dog will be
my neighbor's houses to invade, as, like most hispanics, they haveDont count on it.
turned their homes into Mediterranean palaces, my home is
non-descript in comparison.
targeted.
large dogs, compared to a lot of them in this subivision and they hit
him.
Yeah no one was home.
---It was that obvious?
It is obvious when no one is home. No cars under the carport.
----Probably won't stop them, but they'll probably only take the easyIt was the alarm that woke him up. Same thing with one of the housesFourth, I've lived in a major metropolitan area most of---I thought you said your buddies house was breached even with an
my life, and I've never been robbed at gunpoint. That might changeGet an alarm system and have it monitored.
as I get older and seem more vulnerable, but that's the facts.
Nonetheless, I carry a CWP as well.
alarm?
that was featured in the article. Did not stop them.
stuff to grab and haul ass before the cops get there.
Most burglaries are smash and grabs. Problem is as house become harder to
burgle in the daytime - they become easier to home invade.
They are getting bolder.
If your alarm is monitored, it alerts the police.---And, the false alarms will start adding up....
Sorry I have had three false alarms in over ten years.
---Do you live in a major metropolitan area?
Yup I live on the edge of the inner city.
The systems have been
really improved. Not really a problem anymore.
----My buddy has one. He's being taxed by the township for it.
Taxed by the township? That makes no sense. Why is the township taxing him?
If that setup is too
expensive you can rig an alarm.----Anyone breaking in will assume you have a line to the cops
anyway....
Careful you do know how to spell ass u me.
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