Yep, nothing says jail like premeditated murder. The prosecutor won’t ever see this www stuff anyway.Ok, if someone snitched them on you, start telling everyone again how you bought another 4, and be prepared to "unload" some mags, ya know..
Sounds to me like they knew what they wanted and knew how to get in! JMHO!Got burglarized today. Ghetto of Lawrence, NE Indy. Near 46th and Shadeland.
Two black dudes broke in the back door. Neighbor's video camera picked them up walking up the street in masks, went straight into my back yard and kicked in my admittedly pathetic back door. Stole my stuff and brazen walked down the street holding it all - incl. 2 ARs! - in their hands in broad 445pm daylight. Nice.
I've been meaning to harden that damned door for years and never did. Now I'm out six great firearms and my Nintendo Switch, at the very least. Still stunned, really and trying to assess things. I feeli gross and violated. Had dry heaves a bunch. Now I've barricaded the door, hoping they come back so I can use the guns they missed.
Also drinking too much and don't know how I'm going to sleep to get up for work in five hours.
The way they came up the street and went in my house, I find that weird. Like it wasn't random. I hate thinking this way, but the only person I don't trust that knew I had guns was the next door neighbor. I'm always careful about checking out the outside for watchers when I load and unload for range trips.
Damned planet. People suck.
I used to feel sorry for those that will spend thousands on firearms and accessories and blow off buying a vault.For the price of a entry level AR $699 you can buy a tractor supply Winchester safe. I know, I know its not the best. But..if you bolt it down and add a very loud outside alarm the time it may take to get in it may not be worth the risk. They even have a delivery service that will get in inside for you. Of course that has its issues also. Simply safe is a great security service that doesn't require a monthly fee as well. It will even call 911. Not raging on ya. I feel bad for your loss. Just offering suggestions.
We want to move to the country or better yet the woods somewhere. Our house has doubled in value. most of that in the last 3 years. Its not in a bad neighborhood but is a 10 minute drive to the bad neighborhood. Problem is that the property we would want has also doubled in value. Or at least priced out of reach. I totaly get what your saying but to sell a house you own and take on a mortgage is just hard to swallow. Not impossible just not pleasant. I envy (in a good way) the people that were fortunate to grow up and be established in those country communities from the start.Just curious why you would wait until your house value plummets to sell it. I don't see a crash any time soon, but maybe a slow softening of the market due to rising interest rates. Demand is still outstripping supply, which is the reason for the current strong market. At any rate, houses in less desireable neighborhoods will be harder to sell and take the biggest hit when prices do start to fall.
Not saying that burglary can't happen anywhere, but there are certainly areas where it is rare and areas where it does happen on a more regular basis.
Yep.... you'll only benefit from this market if you're downsizing...We want to move to the country or better yet the woods somewhere. Our house has doubled in value. most of that in the last 3 years. Its not in a bad neighborhood but is a 10 minute drive to the bad neighborhood. Problem is that the property we would want has also doubled in value. Or at least priced out of reach. I totaly get what your saying but to sell a house you own and take on a mortgage is just hard to swallow. Not impossible just not pleasant. I envy (in a good way) the people that were fortunate to grow up and be established in those country communities from the start.
Inside this city boy there's a country boy trying to get out....lol...
Not sure about Indiana but around here if you are willing to go a bit East you can come out ahead.Yep.... you'll only benefit from this market if you're downsizing...
pretty sure you guns have made it to Chiraq by now.I'm probably not replacing my pistols or expanding my collection any more until I move, except maybe a hunting shotgun and another AR for training and classes. But regardless I am probably putting a gun safe behind that door because I never use it anyway. Trying to decide what size safe to get. I'll go check out Cabela's tomorrow since I'll be in the area anyway.
Neighbor's wife said she saw two punks being arrested down the street yesterday and one looked like the (REDACTED) on the video they gave me from their security camera. Hopefully they got them but I'm not holding my breath on getting the guns back.
I did talk to my Insurance agent years ago about a rider policy, and he did want an itemized list of my guns.Another vote for an alarm. You can get a simplisafe system easily. I dont like them, but they are better than nothing. And easy to set up.
Also on the insurance, if you are on State farm, its cheaper to do a separate jewelry and valuables standalone policy than adding a rider to homeowners. Plus the rider requires at LEAST an itemized list, if not photographs on file with them. The rider inventory can be reported to them after the fact at the time of loss.
EDIT Lowes Sells RING alarms. Simplisafe is direct from them only.
Yes, and No do not do that in my opinion.Am I reading this correctly? Get a rider and give your insurance carrier a list of your guns with serial numbers?
I use Eastern Insurance and have a policy under their Historic Firearms Program...I did talk to my Insurance agent years ago about a rider policy, and he did want an itemized list of my guns. I did not feel comfortable giving someone a list of what I had, as you never know who sees the list or who they talk to.
I bought the door devil frame reinforcements, they came with the 3 inch screws for the strike plate/s as well as hinge screws and pins for the hinge side. Got them years ago at a 1500.
So kicking in my doors will be nearly impossible, but as others have mentioned, window can be broken, garage door openers defeated etc.
Also take a trip to Tractor Supply and see whats available from them.I'm probably not replacing my pistols or expanding my collection any more until I move, except maybe a hunting shotgun and another AR for training and classes. But regardless I am probably putting a gun safe behind that door because I never use it anyway. Trying to decide what size safe to get. I'll go check out Cabela's tomorrow since I'll be in the area anyway.
Neighbor's wife said she saw two punks being arrested down the street yesterday and one looked like the (REDACTED) on the video they gave me from their security camera. Hopefully they got them but I'm not holding my breath on getting the guns back.
And not all policies require the list. My rider did, but not the dedicated policy.Yes, and No do not do that in my opinion.
I have a Milwaukee circular saw for steel.Space has always been an issue for us, so we had 3 smaller safes all were secured. We started with the steel locker cabinets, and I spent some time hardening them, so they were more work than time permitted to pry open. They were secured to the walls. StakOn products. When we stepped up to real safes, I found some that could be moved with a good 2 wheel cart and some effort. I bought them 1 at a time in an effort to limit my ability to have "TOO" many guns... but that just morphed into needing more safe's.
OP you can find some decent security in a size that works for you if you look. I think we are all on the same page here when we say secure them. Now we have more guns roaming the streets in the hands of Ferrell humans with no honor or conscience. (Sp) and shame on that LEO that does not secure his. Shame on him.
One will make short work of getting into a tool stock box. Sa.e witha saw-zaw.Like BBI says, the most anyone can hope to do is slow them down. Any one that has used a grinder with the right wheel, knows you can cut through most any steel out there. It just takes time.
If you’re not too old for it to matter, and you want to move to the country, and not have a mortgage, sell your home and rent. wait out the current housing bubble. And if you’re not opposed to building, keep watch for good deals on land where you want to live.We want to move to the country or better yet the woods somewhere. Our house has doubled in value. most of that in the last 3 years. Its not in a bad neighborhood but is a 10 minute drive to the bad neighborhood. Problem is that the property we would want has also doubled in value. Or at least priced out of reach. I totaly get what your saying but to sell a house you own and take on a mortgage is just hard to swallow. Not impossible just not pleasant. I envy (in a good way) the people that were fortunate to grow up and be established in those country communities from the start.
Inside this city boy there's a country boy trying to get out....lol...
Or upsizing and you have patience.Yep.... you'll only benefit from this market if you're downsizing...