If I roll to right it’s a Glock 19, if I roll to left it’s a 26.
In all honesty, how many of you think you're going to have time to put on/in ear & eye protection after being awaken in the middle of the night?
Seconds lost doing that could result in all advantages you have lost, and the intruder gaining the upper hand.
I'm not wasting time and losing a tactical advantage that could result in the loss of my life.
In all honesty, how many of you think you're going to have time to put on/in ear & eye protection after being awaken in the middle of the night?
Seconds lost doing that could result in all advantages you have lost, and the intruder gaining the upper hand.
I'm not wasting time and losing a tactical advantage that could result in the loss of my life.
300BLK subs & 1000 lumens.
I have 5 year old 180lb bullmastiff that sleeps in my bedroom. I also have a Rami and a PCR on the nite stand.Next to my bed at night is my 2 year old Pitbull mix, Ginger.
Oh, yeah, I also have my CCW, a CZ 2075 Rami, in case Ginger is not up to the task.
In all honesty, how many of you think you're going to have time to put on/in ear & eye protection after being awaken in the middle of the night?
Seconds lost doing that could result in all advantages you have lost, and the intruder gaining the upper hand.
I'm not wasting time and losing a tactical advantage that could result in the loss of my life.
My neighbors refer to my home as the Airport due to the amount of lighting I have, especially the two 8000 lumen 8x12 LED flood lights, one for my flagpole that lights up the entire front of my yard and house, and the same in the back lighting up from the house to my treeline 45 feet from my fence, along with three additional (2 cfl and one led) traditional looking floods for the sides of the house.
You can't step within 100 FEET of my lot at night and not be seen unless your sporting the newest S.H.I.E.L.D. cloaking technology. LOL The big LED's are great, low wattage/amperage, with built in daylight sensora for auto shutoff at dawn. ...
We run an 8 camera outfit and my daughter (next door) has 8 cameras as well. Every corner is covered.
Not very expensive to get set up. My major expense outside the initial kit was a 40" flat screen that site next to the TV in the family room for 24/7 monitoring and the extended cables to place the cameras where we wanted them plus the long HDMI cords. The bedroom TV is also on that system when desired. I set it on the system at night. Grab the remote and I have a birds eye view. Pick up the cell and I can see the daughters system.
Sounds like a great setup. Care to share any brands/models you used for your 'approach'?
In all honesty, how many of you think you're going to have time to put on/in ear & eye protection after being awaken in the middle of the night?
Seconds lost doing that could result in all advantages you have lost, and the intruder gaining the upper hand.
I'm not wasting time and losing a tactical advantage that could result in the loss of my life.