News Flash (ap)
Burglar breaks into house shot by owner multiple times, with
357, 44, 12ga, 45, 38, 22, 32, 380, 223, 308, and a few other undetermined.
perp is NOT expected to survive.
News Flash (ap)
Burglar breaks into house shot by owner multiple times, with
357, 44, 12ga, 45, 38, 22, 32, 380, 223, 308, and a few other undetermined.
perp is NOT expected to survive.
I think the deal there is if they are stashed all over the house you get which ever is in arms reach. Why go to the other side of the room or in a different room for a different gun if someone is breaking in?
You can always get the one closest, then decide if you need more than one or a different one and work your way there while armed.......
I know many people and many house where multiple guns are stashed in every room.... and they still have a safe full of guns. (safe queens)
I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.
I've actually simplified my guns as well. For a while, I wanted to be like my dad and have a large number. But I decided that it was best to have just a few, and make sure that they are quality and outfitted the way I truly wanted them.
I've paired down to a 1911, a .38 S&W that was my mom's, an 870HD, my AR, and my PSL for longer range targets. Some of you might crap on the PSL, but I realize that it isn't a one holer at 600 yards. But I can put them all where I want them, and ammo is damned cheap, too. And of course, a 10/22 rifle as well in heavy barrel.
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