Nice line-up, but be careful with that Mini 30. It's a hot round that might pay your neighbor's home a visit inadvertantly. I can't remember where exactly the post was, but if some one can, please put link here. There was a post not too long ago showing a military demonstration of the balistic properties of rounds through various structures (drywall, brick, cinder-block, etc) and was VERY eye-opening as far as what makes good cover and what does not. I keep this post in the back of my mind now when I consider which firearms are suitable for inside the home use. Just keep in mind that that bullet is your responsibilty until it stops...and where it stops is your responsibility as well.Humanphibian wrote:AR w/ Pentagon light is between nightstand and bed
20" bbl. 870 between nightstand and wall
Wifes side:
Ruger Mini-30 between nightstand and wall.
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- Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:23 pm
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Well, since my wife and myself have no children in the home....it going to be a "no holds barred" for the first unwelcome guest we ever have. Besides our nightstand pieces (.357 me and .38 her) I also keep a Mossberg 590 beside the bed I take out at night and put away in the morning. In the home (IMHO) a shotty is your best bet when limited people inside the home permit.