Hidden weapons in case of home invasion

bushidomartialarts said:
tanto by the bed, various sticks and knives in the BR. lock on the bedroom door. two easy exits from the bedroom.

some guys comes into my house with mischief on his mind, i'm leaving. nothing to protect but my stuff. killing a man for stuff is the same as killing a man for money, to my mind.

Very true.
 
I must be different. I have no hidden weapons in my house, aside from objects which could be improvised.
 
kickcatcher said:
I must be different. I have no hidden weapons in my house, aside from objects which could be improvised.

Me too, just a couple of really nasty dogs and a cat that they would trip over!
 
  • Behind the living room to outside door: three baseball bats
  • Kitchen, on top of the freezer: a very sharp ax
  • Hall closet: another six or seven baseball bats (you’d think we played ball with how many bats we have)
  • Moms room: a few knives
  • My room: a few more knives. The only really sharp one is a buck knife by my bed.

John
 
Jonathan Randall said:
Every martial artist should adopt a feral cat and bring it indoors! It will teach them great footwork against sharp weapons.

If only my son and I were not allergic to them.
 
Drac said:
A Mossburg shotgun besides the bed..One of the LOUDEST sounds for a person creeping into a darkened room is the chambering of a round..CHA-CHUNK...

This one had me laughing! Im going to get a shotgun just for that!
 
I really don't have any weapon hidden, but I do have a variety of weapons to choose from, we collect alot of weapons so the house is full of them.
Terry
 
Jonathan Randall said:
Every martial artist should adopt a feral cat and bring it indoors! It will teach them great footwork against sharp weapons.
:roflmao:
 
Jonathan Randall said:
Every martial artist should adopt a feral cat and bring it indoors! It will teach them great footwork against sharp weapons.


I used to have a cat.....It was much more "fecal" than "feral".

It still helped me with my footwork, though! :uhohh:
 
Martial Tucker said:
I used to have a cat.....It was much more "fecal" than "feral".

It still helped me with my footwork, though! :uhohh:

Gross dude, Klingon's are only cool in Star Trek..not on a cat :D
 
I keep my AK-47 in my bedroom.

Granted, it MIGHT be a bit of overkill, but its ok, Ill just yell "Hes coming right for us!" before I shoot.

:D
 
Bigshadow said:
It is said that the sound of a chambering a round in a pump shotgun is the most feared sound for criminals.

Very True...A friend of mine was working an off duty job in a big warehouse at night..He swore he heard something moving and came out of the office and announced to the large darkened room to "Come out or he was coming in" and he "jacked" a round into the chamber..4 people emerged from the darkness with their hands high pleading don't shoot...
 
Oh Yeah! The 12 gauge chambering sound is definitely an attention getter. When I was at my friends house, someone was messing with his window. My friend said to get away, the offender responded with a vulgarity. My friend chambered a round, and you could hear feet scrambling away!
 
OK I know it is sort of reviving a thread that has gone quiet, but I didn't see this one during the move and 2 1/2 week wait for DSL to be hooked up at the new place.
I was talking to an older LEO a little while ago and he suprised me with what he has around his house for a "weapon" in case somebody breakes into his own house. Scattered around the house sitting behind some of the doors he keeps fairly large/heavy fire extinguishers, the dry chemical type. When I got an odd look on my face he explained that:
1) useful for a fire of course,
2) good door stops,
3) anybody can use them,
4) not illegal, even in Mass.
5) not gonna kill the neighbor if you miss,
6) once you fire it off in their face, there is a nice cover screen to get away
7) a heavy fire extinguisher will drop somebody like a sack of potatoes when you casey-at-the-bat at their head.

I had never thought of using one of those and must admit I went out and brought home a couple that afternoon. I mean why not have some extra fire/safety around your home. I regularly check out my smoke detectors, and now have something to put out my morning eggs and bacon when they go off telling me breakfast is done. BONUS!
 
bydand said:
I was talking to an older LEO a little while ago and he suprised me with what he has around his house for a "weapon" in case somebody breakes into his own house. Scattered around the house sitting behind some of the doors he keeps fairly large/heavy fire extinguishers, the dry chemical type. When I got an odd look on my face he explained that:
1) useful for a fire of course,
2) good door stops,
3) anybody can use them,
4) not illegal, even in Mass.
5) not gonna kill the neighbor if you miss,
6) once you fire it off in their face, there is a nice cover screen to get away
7) a heavy fire extinguisher will drop somebody like a sack of potatoes when you casey-at-the-bat at their head.

I had never thought of using one of those and must admit I went out and brought home a couple that afternoon. I mean why not have some extra fire/safety around your home. I regularly check out my smoke detectors, and now have something to put out my morning eggs and bacon when they go off telling me breakfast is done. BONUS!

Excellent post..I'd like to find one of the "old fashion" extinguishers from the 50's..They had this large valve on top that would insure a firm grip..Good for downward and upward strikes...
 
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