Just askin'...The Annoyed Man wrote:To heck with the maid! Has your wife found out about the gun yet?

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Just askin'...The Annoyed Man wrote:To heck with the maid! Has your wife found out about the gun yet?
This happened in Garland. Yes, you would have time to react. Between the home's front door and the car, there are a good 20 steps. The two gangstas walked 10 steps from the sidewalk towards him, acting like they wanted to ask him something. I would've positioned myself so that I'm not surrounded by sidestepping. I would've put my hand in my pocket with the gun in the pocket, turned with the gun pocket a little further from the other person than the rest of my body, and said firmly, "Stop. What do you want?!" while they were still walking up to me. This tactical stance would make most perps leave and look for easier targets.dubya wrote:"Two big gangstas hid in the bushes in front of his home and jumped him with guns pointed at his head as he was leaving the front door to his home."
Would a CHL (carrying) help here? Could someone typically react quickly enough for this? We probably need more info.
Probably not. We operate at a disadvantage since the BG has the initiative. We can only react to something he's already doing. So, gun or no gun, the deck is stacked against us. You can level the playing field somewhat with good situational awareness. If taken by surprise, you're just hoping the BG makes a mistake that gives you a chance to get away or fight back. Carrying a pistol does not make one invincible, it merely give us a chance to defend ourselves.dubya wrote:"Two big gangstas hid in the bushes in front of his home and jumped him with guns pointed at his head as he was leaving the front door to his home."
Would a CHL (carrying) help here? Could someone typically react quickly enough for this?
M4Dogg wrote:Also, when you leave, go away slow enough to ensure your garage door is closed and nobody sneaks inside. Otherwise you might come home to a terrifying surprise...
I do this all the time. My wife thinks I'm crazy. The door has shut EVERY time.mgood wrote:M4Dogg wrote:Also, when you leave, go away slow enough to ensure your garage door is closed and nobody sneaks inside. Otherwise you might come home to a terrifying surprise...Anyone ever come home and find the garage door up and you don't know why? If something fell over and got in the way, the door hits it on the way down and goes back up. If a cat runs under it as it's closing and breaks the beam, it goes back up. If it's a little out of adjustment, it may go down and right back up. Always make sure the thing is down and staying down before you drive out of sight.
This also is important when you are at home. I have accidentally left the garage door up all night before.sjfcontrol wrote:I do this all the time. My wife thinks I'm crazy. The door has shut EVERY time.mgood wrote:M4Dogg wrote:Also, when you leave, go away slow enough to ensure your garage door is closed and nobody sneaks inside. Otherwise you might come home to a terrifying surprise...Anyone ever come home and find the garage door up and you don't know why? If something fell over and got in the way, the door hits it on the way down and goes back up. If a cat runs under it as it's closing and breaks the beam, it goes back up. If it's a little out of adjustment, it may go down and right back up. Always make sure the thing is down and staying down before you drive out of sight.