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That's why I don't stash it cocked and locked. Merely with a magazine there. Gives me time to clear my head before I even think about the bang switch. I have to consciously load the thing first.
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You're asleep, you hear a bump. Your adrenaline kicks in as you wake up, you reach for your gun, you get up ready to defend life and limb... then you discharge your weapon "accidentally" because you were still half asleep.
Seen it happen before, will happen again. Most the time there wasn't even a threat. Give yourself 2 steps to gain your surroundings before hand touches steel.
You're asleep, you hear a bump. Your adrenaline kicks in as you wake up, you reach for your gun, you get up ready to defend life and limb... then you discharge your weapon "accidentally" because you were still half asleep.
Seen it happen before, will happen again. Most the time there wasn't even a threat. Give yourself 2 steps to gain your surroundings before hand touches steel.
Luckily for me, I don't have to worry about that. I have a Glock, so my hand never touches steel, it just touches polymerYou're asleep, you hear a bump. Your adrenaline kicks in as you wake up, you reach for your gun, you get up ready to defend life and limb... then you discharge your weapon "accidentally" because you were still half asleep.
Seen it happen before, will happen again. Most the time there wasn't even a threat. Give yourself 2 steps to gain your surroundings before hand touches steel.
You're asleep, you hear a bump. You wake up to see two guys standing over your bed where you and your wife are sleeping. You get up to take a couple of steps to get your gun and the next thing you know you're sitting on a cloud playing a harp.
Actually, I have special lighting, two dogs, and an alarm system etc. and that scenario isn't likely to happen to me, so that and your comments are probably the way to go.
You're asleep, you hear a bump. Your adrenaline kicks in as you wake up, you reach for your gun, you get up ready to defend life and limb... then you discharge your weapon "accidentally" because you were still half asleep.
Seen it happen before, will happen again. Most the time there wasn't even a threat. Give yourself 2 steps to gain your surroundings before hand touches steel.
I lock my door at night, I suppose I would kill anybody that went through the locked door.
The creepy young Jerry Garcia look alike would be very disturbing.
The hot blonde with the H&K UMP is pleasant to look at.
I would rather fight Jerry instead of the blonde as I would not be as distracted fighting Jerry.
I envy you crosse, I have been using a fan to drown out the snoring of my wife's Boston terrier for years!
You're asleep, you hear a bump. You wake up to see two guys standing over your bed where you and your wife are sleeping. You get up to take a couple of steps to get your gun and the next thing you know you're sitting on a cloud playing a harp.
Actually, I have special lighting, two dogs, and an alarm system etc. and that scenario isn't likely to happen to me, so that and your comments are probably the way to go.
I have a ritual that I prepare most nights before going to bed. I put these Items at the ready. the one pic is what I have in the little black bag for a grab & go situation. Mind you, there are no kids in the house, just me & the wife. I would like to see other peoples set ups, comments, or advise on what to bed down with, when things go bump in the night.
That looks like the Compton, CA setup.
i sleep very well with a hundred pound german shepherd in the room.