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12-29-2011, 08:00 AM | #21 |
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Re: House broken into yesterday.. home defense help needed
If you are away, having guns is not going to help you. Do you travel often? Not saying you should not have one, but they do come with risk and would not have helped you in your previous break-in.
Security system is good. Especially with cameras. I would install some mock cameras in addition to the real ones. Big dog if you are able to have one. Burglars think twice about breaking into a house with Doberman or German Shepard barking at them.
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12-29-2011, 08:01 AM | #22 |
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Re: House broken into yesterday.. home defense help needed
I vote staying away from ADT or Brinks (as ADT owns Brinks now).
I can put you in contact with some decent companies in your area if you are looking for a security system (i have worked in the industry for 15 years now all over the world). I have a security system and multiple weapons in the house.
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12-29-2011, 08:24 AM | #23 |
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Re: House broken into yesterday.. home defense help needed
I keep a couple of loaded guns around the house for home defense. Should somebody break in while I'm home, they will have an interesting day. If I'm not home, of course they can steal the weapons should they find them. But that's not the point - they're for personal defense when I am home. And we don't have kids in the house. If we ever did, the guns would be secured.
As far as types of guns, a shotgun is great. The sound of racking one into the chamber alone can be pretty intimidating, and a shotgun with an 18 inch barrel is fairly easy to wield, has a good spread, and won't penetrate too far so you don't have to worry about hitting your neighbor two doors down. I personally prefer revolvers, but keep a scatter gun as well. Gun ownership obviously comes with responsibilities. They are tools one must learn to use safely. And your girlfriend should take a class as well, if she's willing. Doesn't help her much if she ever needed to protect herself, has a gun available, but doesn't know how to use it. |
12-29-2011, 08:25 AM | #24 | |
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12-29-2011, 08:34 AM | #25 |
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12-29-2011, 09:00 AM | #26 |
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Alarm the house if you will leave it unattended for long periods of time, if you can attend the residence sooner, get a four legged alarm. I have four noisy terriers, well three noisy terriers and one quiet biter My home usuallly has someone home all the time so the dogs work well. When we are out, they run free in the house. They announce anyone setting foot on the property or even stopping on the front sidewalk. A firearm is good if you are home and can get to it soon enough to use it. Here we need to secure firearms to reduclious standards, making home defense a joke As for your valuables, buy a safe that is secured to the floor, not easliy picked up and taken. Walk around the residence with a video recorder and keep the tape and a inventory list offsite, mine is in the safty deposit box. It makes insurance claims less stressful.
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12-29-2011, 09:35 AM | #28 |
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Re: House broken into yesterday.. home defense help needed
How's your dog? That's not cool that they did that Was your house sitter at home at the time of the break in?
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12-29-2011, 09:54 AM | #30 |
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I don't know about your state but here in Mass you can not protect property with a firearm, your life you can blow the bastage away no problem.
Get a dog burglars want no part of a dog.
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12-29-2011, 10:03 AM | #32 |
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Re: House broken into yesterday.. home defense help needed
Costco has an awesome camera that can be linked to your smart phone. It can pan and zoom and it can be set with a motion detector. It's also a stand alone unit that can be moved and hidden easily.
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12-29-2011, 10:07 AM | #33 | |
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12-29-2011, 10:50 AM | #34 |
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Re: House broken into yesterday.. home defense help needed
Woot has a Zmodo 8 Channel Surveillance System with 8 Weatherproof IR Cameras for $169.99 plus shipping...
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12-29-2011, 11:41 AM | #35 |
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Re: House broken into yesterday.. home defense help needed
I love handguns, but not for home defense. Here's my "defense in depth" plan.
Solid alarm system for all exterior doors (including the one to the garage) and first floor windows. If you have a basement and someone can slide in through a window there, bar it or alarm it. Timers. Lights on timers are cheap and easy way to convince the bad guys to go someplace else. I replaced the light switch for the outside lights with a timer that knows when sundown is and the lights automatically come on just before sundown and off in a +- 15 minute window around midnight. Cheap at home depot. I have several lights on timers in the house that add to the "I am now going to bed" effect by going out about the same time. When we are out of town, we put a timer on a floor lamp in the bedroom with multiple settings to mimic going in and out of the bedroom at night. Aluminum baseball bat. I have a good sized house (around 3K sq ft) but the shot lines suck. It is far easier for me to get close with a bat and their hit legs or their head than it is to find a clear shot that doesn't risk harm to my family or neighbors. Yeah, I know, what about multiple robbers. Well, how do you know that the other one isn't armed and aiming at you? Wireless/cellular phones within reach. It is amazing how fast most police departments will arrive if you state that you have an armed intruder in your house. Honestly, officer, the fact that they broke in made me believe that they were armed. Escape plans. Just like for a fire, know how to get out of your house in case someone breaks in. Never defend your home to your last breath. Things aren't worth it. Never underestimate the convenience of having a big window and a small chair plus a blanket in a room furthest from the front door. Chair through window, blanket over any broken glass, climb to safety. If they came to steal things, they aren't going to chase you around the neighborhood.
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12-29-2011, 12:15 PM | #36 | |
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In MA, you are not allowed to defend yourself, so running away is all you can do. Even if a bad guy is harming your family, you do not have the right to stop them with force. Crazy, but that's the way it is here. Personally, I'd rather go to jail then see harm done to my family, so I would not think twice about using force in my home. There's a big court case in MA about a guy who was defending himself when a burglar tried to break into his pick up in his driveway. He went to see what was happening and subdued the armed burglar until police came. The DA is charging this guy with assault,etc... and will most likely go to prison while the armed burglar will get off with light sentence.
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12-29-2011, 12:49 PM | #37 |
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Re: House broken into yesterday.. home defense help needed
Thanks to everyone who has provided their insight. I knew I could count on the CA brothers. I will certainly be investing in an alarm system. The police pointed it out immediately (with a bit of a "what the hell are you doing without an alarm?" attitude).
The break-in occurred between 5-10 AM. My house-sitter was at work, but it was not his routine schedule. He usually works 9-5. This was on xmas day and he was just finishing up some stuff before taking vacation time. In other words, on any other day he could have been in the house during the break-in (had it been premeditated). I am willing to assume that they saw that the car was gone before deciding to make a move though. No kids in the house. But my girlfriend is on-board with taking HD classes. My dogs are not the most intimidating, 2 Schnauzers. But they do bark up a storm when someone comes near the property. The one that got her butt kicked is the protective one. She WILL bite if she is threatened. I am assuming that is what happened. Here is a pic of her: Last edited by Maestro; 12-29-2011 at 12:59 PM. Reason: img |
12-29-2011, 12:51 PM | #38 |
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I'm sorry to hear about the news, bro! I hope all is well and will get better soon.
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12-29-2011, 02:04 PM | #40 |
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Re: House broken into yesterday.. home defense help needed
As far as self defense guns to have in your home there as many opinions as guns but here is a little something to consider. What are the interior and exterior walls of your home made of? If they are like most sheet rock interior and sheet rock/sheeting and siding exterior a 9mm full metal jacket bullet will penetrate up to 11 walls, you don't know where that bullet is going to stop. OO buck is only a little better but again those little balls are going to go through a number of walls and the people between them. For the safety of those in other rooms and outside your home one of the safest options is an AR-15 with hollow point bullets. These will be absolutely lethal to anyone in the direct path but these super soft bullets will self destruct on contact with a solid object like a sheet rock wall, tested by the FBI. A short barreled model with a collapsible stock is quick handling and gives a great sense of security. As a bonus they are great fun to take out and shoot for pleasure as well which you make you a lot more proficient and confidant.
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