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attempted break in

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 3:04 am
by wifesaysno
Well I just experienced earlier this evening something I hoped as a gun owner I would never have to do. While I was asleep a very big bloke started working our apartment lock, dog went nuts, wife woke me up scared to death, and I responded with an empty (intentionally) pistol at my side. Just holding it at my side made a world of difference when I confronted the bastard. All ended with NO drama and no fan-fare. Called the PD and filled them in after the situation was resolved. Wife promptly drew a sketch of the man's face (she is a good artist) afterwords.

Nerves are definitely a little rattled with that....I had a loaded magazine but could not stomach actively threatening the guy with a gun so I just kept the gun empty and pointed it down with the mag visible in my other hand.

Stay frosty people!

Now trying to learn from what just happened...

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 3:28 am
by Fozzer
Terrifying for you both!

....reminds me of my daily TV watch of the CBS Reality Channel; "Cops", "Cops Reloaded", "Bait Car", "Jail", etc...

My daily dose...>>> http://cbsreality.tv/uk/shows.php?title=Cops

Never a dull moment involving the miscreants on your side of the Pond, Adam!

Paul.... :shock: ...!

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 4:25 am
by Sprocket
wahubna wrote:
Nerves are definitely a little rattled with that....I had a loaded magazine but could not stomach actively threatening the guy with a gun so I just kept the gun empty and pointed it down with the mag visible in my other hand

Now trying to learn from what just happened...


You truly have all my sympathy. I know the feeling.

I am an ex South African, where this sort of thing is commonplace... Where more and more "records" are broken every year, all for the wrong reasons.
I (we) have had our house broken into four times, and the last time it was totally cleared out..

It is harrowing, and you end up with frayed nerves for days and days afterwards.
I too used to pack a gun, but I used to hate the damn thing. A thing of nuisance beyond description.
Dreading the day it may actually be needed in an unavoidable situation. (Which, thank goodness, never happened.)
The biggest fear was it being stolen during a break-in, then keeping it well hidden from the kids, then taking it with you on holidays. etc etc

Been living in the UK now for 12 years. Loving it...

Jan

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 5:36 am
by Fozzer
Fortunately, for us "non-NRA" folks in Britain, gun crime/use is extremely rare....

..thank goodness...as I watch "Cops Reloaded" on the U.S. 'Tele..!

I dread the time that the policeman/policewoman on the beat in Britain can be seen in the street carrying a gun on his/her waist!!

Shoot first...talk after!

Paul....(I hate guns).... ;) ... ;) ....!

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 5:37 am
by Jetranger
ummm, be Glad your able to get on here and tell everybody about your Experience !!

Cause I can tell ya for a FACT - right now 3 other people are NOT around to tell anybody anything, and 2 more in the hospital !!

This just happened 2 days ago over here in Kansas City - about 230 miles west of Saint Louis incident !!!

over to the LEFT of the web site you can read all about it, bet they'd wished they'd had a loaded Gun, they might be able to tell somebody still about their experience !

THUG had an Extensive very Extensive Criminal History background !!

NEWS STORY : http://www.kctv5.com/story/26446002/man-accused-in-murder-spree-has-extensive-criminal-background

http://www.kctv5.com/story/26438207/man-acquitted-of-murder-faces-questions-in-kansas-city-killings



[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRA5FBtbHHM[/youtube]

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 5:52 am
by Fozzer
I'll tell you what...the USA with its constant Gun, Booze, and Drug culture, is a very dangerous place to be!

As I pretend to fly around the U.S.A. in my Flight Sims every day, I'm often very glad, as I read the news, that I don't have to actually land there, in real life!

The scenery is absolutely gorgeous....its just (some/most of?) the folks that live there, that worry me!... :o ...!

Similar problems in Australia and New Zealand!

Paul.

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 6:04 am
by ozzy72
Down under its the wildlife in Australia and the environment in Kiwiland that'll get you Paul, far more than the natives. God I miss the terror of what'll I find in the house today of my youth in Oz. But hey it got me a free pet scorpion at one point :-D

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 6:27 am
by Fozzer
ozzy72 wrote:Down under its the wildlife in Australia and the environment in Kiwiland that'll get you Paul, far more than the natives. God I miss the terror of what'll I find in the house today of my youth in Oz. But hey it got me a free pet scorpion at one point :-D


When it comes to the; "original NZ/Oz inhabitants"....this is a very scary program to watch!..>>>

http://tvnz.co.nz/police-ten-7/4075575

Extreme anger...and an exercise in foul, obscene language....lots of new words!

Paul... :o ...!

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 5:53 pm
by wifesaysno
This is for certain what I know, however you THINK you will act, think, and feel during a home invasion while you were sleeping the reality is far far different.

Stay frosty people and keep those guns loaded & in quick reach.

At least get a very loyal dog. They need no reloading and no aiming! Nice to have back-up with sharp hearing and a serious bark.

And to anti-gun/gun control folks, no, us gun owners do NOT like the feeling of pulling a gun on another person. That was not fun and does not feel good...but I am very grateful I had it. Definitely shaken up and can't sleep with thinking about that decision (although it was very right and I will make it again).

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 10:55 pm
by FoMoCo63
Fozzer wrote:I'll tell you what...the USA with its constant Gun, Booze, and Drug culture, is a very dangerous place to be!
Paul.


I'll protect you Paul, I'll see to it no harm comes to you :)

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:40 am
by Jetranger
Yup - I always keep my Gun close by and Loaded too !!!!

you do ???? :shock:

Yup 8-)

Mr. Jetranger Dude - what kinda Gun ya got ? :?

I got me a Trusty Ol' Hasbro Thrower !

A what ???? :? :?

Well see Photos , it'll explain everything

Filled with Gasoline for Ammo :D 8-)

made it myself and put a patent on it, and have righteously burned down 6 houses while testing it out too !


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Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 3:44 am
by Fozzer
FoMoCo63 wrote:
Fozzer wrote:I'll tell you what...the USA with its constant Gun, Booze, and Drug culture, is a very dangerous place to be!
Paul.


I'll protect you Paul, I'll see to it no harm comes to you :)


Ta, FoMo... :D ...!

Just goes to show, they are not all bad in the USA!... :dance: ...!

I'll meet up with you in Cal, providing its not in the LA Valley or 'Frisco East Bay (Oakland+Richmond).... :roll: ...!

Mostly bad news!... :o ...>>> http://news.kron4.com/

Paul.... :mrgreen: ...!

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 7:40 am
by OldAirmail
Fozzer wrote:Fortunately, for us "non-NRA" folks in Britain, gun crime/use is extremely rare....

..thank goodness...as I watch "Cops Reloaded" on the U.S. 'Tele..!

I dread the time that the policeman/policewoman on the beat in Britain can be seen in the street carrying a gun on his/her waist!!

Shoot first...talk after!

Paul....(I hate guns).... ;) ... ;) ....!

I don't know. :(

I've wanted to return to England, but after reading these stories last year, I've been afraid to. :cry:

British Government Considers Mandating Plastic Pint Glasses

Anger over ban on beer in litres ?

UK Considers Banning Kitchen Knives

That a whole country would have to even consider enacting such laws, scares me.


Because of my work, and the areas that I've worked in, I have in the past possessed a concealed weapon permit.

But as I don't drink alcoholic beverages (nor do much cooking where I'd need a large kitchen knife for that matter) I would feel VERY unprotected in the UK.


I did a quick comparison on violence - US vs UK.

I don't think that any of the comparisons are all that useful. The two countries compile their statistics differently.

For instance: In the US, the FBI and the CDC total the number of "gun" deaths. But this figure actually includes "gun" suicides, which is the larger of the two (about 60%).

And as the UK has severely restricted the right to posses a weapon, even in the home, I think that gun violence must be minimal, if any.


To paraphrase Paul - The UK is a great place to fly over, but I wouldn't want to land there. :lol:



BTW - Did any of those laws pass?

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 3:17 pm
by Tug002
Insted of a gun I have a Bullmastif. When we go to bed at night I take off her collar and she knows she is on duty :whistle:

Keep smiling
Tug :)

Re: attempted break in

PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 4:50 pm
by OldAirmail
Tug002 wrote:Insted of a gun I have a Bullmastif. When we go to bed at night I take off her collar and she knows she is on duty :whistle:

Keep smiling
Tug :)

Bullmastif :lol:

Big deal!

My Shih Tzu would eat your dogs brains for breakfast. :D

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Sorry Wahubna, sometimes we (simviationers) get carried away.