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<p>[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 24672579, member: 105571"]In an ideal world, my preference is for home invaders to never appear but you present a false choice. If home invaders break down your door, they will have the drop on you and you will not be able to resist. That is the overwhelming outcome of all home invasions. For home invasions you won't have a choice, they will force you to give them both guns and coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>In my home, there are only two designated home defense weapons that are stored with their ammunition. And if I can't get to them in time, then it doesn't matter what else happens. All other weapons are nothing but clubs since their ammo is stored in a different facility.</p><p><br /></p><p>I guess the second point, although it is not relevant to the subject thread, is that virtually no one successfully overcomes a planned, armed home invasion. So, statistically, it really doesn't matter where or how you store your guns as far as a home invasion is concerned (burglary is another matter). Or your coins for that matter. A person's home and property security measures should not be focused on black swan events for which no defense is possible. We can continue this discussion on another thread if you've a mind to but it has been discussed at length on CT at other times.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 24672579, member: 105571"]In an ideal world, my preference is for home invaders to never appear but you present a false choice. If home invaders break down your door, they will have the drop on you and you will not be able to resist. That is the overwhelming outcome of all home invasions. For home invasions you won't have a choice, they will force you to give them both guns and coins. In my home, there are only two designated home defense weapons that are stored with their ammunition. And if I can't get to them in time, then it doesn't matter what else happens. All other weapons are nothing but clubs since their ammo is stored in a different facility. I guess the second point, although it is not relevant to the subject thread, is that virtually no one successfully overcomes a planned, armed home invasion. So, statistically, it really doesn't matter where or how you store your guns as far as a home invasion is concerned (burglary is another matter). Or your coins for that matter. A person's home and property security measures should not be focused on black swan events for which no defense is possible. We can continue this discussion on another thread if you've a mind to but it has been discussed at length on CT at other times.[/QUOTE]
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