What really happens ...

Discussion in 'Tactical And Home Defense' started by Mudinyeri, Nov 4, 2010.

  1. Mudinyeri

    Mudinyeri .22LR

    ... when you have to defend yourself with a gun?

    Recently, the wife of an acquaintance was forced to defend herself and her children while alone in her home. Her husband was at work and received a call that went something like this:

    Phone Rings
    Husband: Hi sweetie!
    Wife: I need you home now, I just shot two invaders!
    Husband: On the way now! (end of call)

    Link to news story:
    http://www.kfor.com/news/local/kfor-new ... 3636.story

    Now that the dust has settled a bit, the husband has jotted down some of his thoughts about what happens after you are forced to defend yourself in your home. Below are his pearls of wisdom after going through something we all hope we can avoid:

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  2. DaveinCT

    DaveinCT Copper BB

    :| Wow the other side that truly I've never given all THAT thought to, very useful info for sure..
  3. Rossignol

    Rossignol .410

    I had never considered this much either.
  4. DHonovich

    DHonovich Founder Staff Member Administrator

    Yea I never really thought about that aspect of home defense. Thanks for posting!
  5. Mossberg mark

    Mossberg mark Copper BB

    A very good post , still ...what if she didn't shoot. An older gentleman in the Phoenix (AZ) area a few years ago shot and killed an intruder with a 38 special , he shot three times all of them hitting their mark. He had his gun back in 72 hrs.
  6. hunter72

    hunter72 .22LR

    very good article and thoughts.

    Some really good points to think about.
  7. In The Ten Ring

    In The Ten Ring .270 WIN

    I live in a Castle Doctrine state and I am very glad I do.

    Still, nothing wrong with planning ahead.

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