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<blockquote data-quote="APH Tactical" data-source="post: 2924148" data-attributes="member: 40946"><p>I won't delve too far into specifics, but i would recommend a high quality (I personally like H&K), non revolver forearm with an external safe (unlike Glock). yes You can probably drop a Glock from the Empire State building without it going off, but any 3 year old can easily fire the weapon. Keep in mind, that if someone smashes in your window, they are not going to slowly creep through your house giving you time to prepare... they are going to run through your hone to disable threats ASAP, so plan accordingly with your firearm placement.</p><p></p><p>Im sure you were joking, but no, you NEVER want to hit someone with your firearm. If you ate close enough to hit them, they are close enough to disarm you and use that weapon against your family.</p><p></p><p>Lights: the best form of prevention is a well lit exterior. replace all of your 40w exterior bulbs with 100w and BUY EXTRAS! Also, mounting 1 or 2 motion sensors with bright lights will help as well.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, real firearm training with lots of practice. This is invaluable to someone seriously concerned with safely defending yourself, your family, and/or your home. If you do not feel satisfied with the level of training you recieve from your family member, I would recommend you pay for a session with am actual firearms instructor.</p><p></p><p>Take Care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APH Tactical, post: 2924148, member: 40946"] I won't delve too far into specifics, but i would recommend a high quality (I personally like H&K), non revolver forearm with an external safe (unlike Glock). yes You can probably drop a Glock from the Empire State building without it going off, but any 3 year old can easily fire the weapon. Keep in mind, that if someone smashes in your window, they are not going to slowly creep through your house giving you time to prepare... they are going to run through your hone to disable threats ASAP, so plan accordingly with your firearm placement. Im sure you were joking, but no, you NEVER want to hit someone with your firearm. If you ate close enough to hit them, they are close enough to disarm you and use that weapon against your family. Lights: the best form of prevention is a well lit exterior. replace all of your 40w exterior bulbs with 100w and BUY EXTRAS! Also, mounting 1 or 2 motion sensors with bright lights will help as well. Lastly, real firearm training with lots of practice. This is invaluable to someone seriously concerned with safely defending yourself, your family, and/or your home. If you do not feel satisfied with the level of training you recieve from your family member, I would recommend you pay for a session with am actual firearms instructor. Take Care [/QUOTE]
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