When we have unexpected visitors it's almost always one of the neighbors. Last evening before late, the door sounded so I looked out the extra large peephole and saw a man in a tee shirt but not could tell if it was my neighbor, so I hollered who is it. He hollered back with a mexican name I didn't know while thinking my guns are down the hall not in my hand. I finally got out of him the street name and he was off a few so he left. Of course THEN I carried my handgun around for an hour or so.
I've wanted to stash a handgun next to the door but was out voted, wife to me. She looked sheepish last night but I didn't push it. We're old enough that our grandkids are familiar with guns and would'nt think much about it but we're also old enough that out of towners occasionally stop by to see if we're still kickin. Some would think that's great but others not so much.
If up to me, I'd stash the handgun next to the door and mount a shotgun scabbard within a couple steps. But I read a lot of SHTF books and may be overreacting.
I used to carry ALWAYS including in the house at night but my hips don't allow that anymore. If I ever find myself in a Bawwanna-mobile (heaven forbid) it'll likely have gun mounts.
I've wanted to stash a handgun next to the door but was out voted, wife to me. She looked sheepish last night but I didn't push it. We're old enough that our grandkids are familiar with guns and would'nt think much about it but we're also old enough that out of towners occasionally stop by to see if we're still kickin. Some would think that's great but others not so much.
If up to me, I'd stash the handgun next to the door and mount a shotgun scabbard within a couple steps. But I read a lot of SHTF books and may be overreacting.
I used to carry ALWAYS including in the house at night but my hips don't allow that anymore. If I ever find myself in a Bawwanna-mobile (heaven forbid) it'll likely have gun mounts.


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