Indeed. Between gaming and the grunts, I have learned that if it isn't textbook cover that stops bullets then its fair game to shoot through it. Just gota know where everything is as if the walls weren't there at all. :)
I remember seeing this video a while back and showing it to someone as an example of how quickly actual home invasions happen. There are a number of videos very much like it, ie indoor security camera footage.
Which got me to thinking. I have heard it said, and it didn't sound unreasonable to me, that most home invasions are related to drug or drug-selling activity. I also wondered, why people would put security cameras inside their house unless they were concerned about or expecting something like this? Exterior security cameras are everywhere, but not to my knowledge indoor ones. I'm still glad the invaders didn't prevail, mind you, even if something like this is what they were after.
"an example of how quickly actual home invasions happen." That's why here in Colorado democrats require people to 'safely' lock their guns away. I think it is called the Perp Protection Bill.
I had to watch the video twice. Not because I didn't understand it, but just because it was so much fun to watch. As for criticizing the shooter, who knows how they would react to a breakin like this? Although it did seem as if the shooter had advanced knowledge, and was just waiting for them.
Needs a 4x4 or rebar crossbar mounted to the wall studs. Ain't never seen anyone kick through one of those, not even with a Chuck Norris flying roundhouse.
Would also be funny as hell to make an inverted cone steel mesh basket mounted to the side stiles, with a balsa wood center panel, to let the next Dindu wonder what to do with one leg stuck through the door and not immediately retrievable. Followed by the sound of a pump-action cha-chunk.
First and second shots were too low, and the third was too late. More's the pity...
ReplyDeleteI keep saying this:
ReplyDelete* allowing the victims to escape merely teaches them to try a different approach for their next invasion.
According to some informed sources, drywall is for shooting through.
Indeed. Between gaming and the grunts, I have learned that if it isn't textbook cover that stops bullets then its fair game to shoot through it. Just gota know where everything is as if the walls weren't there at all. :)
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Leeroy Jenkins!!!
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this video a while back and showing it to someone as an example of how quickly actual home invasions happen.
ReplyDeleteThere are a number of videos very much like it, ie indoor security camera footage.
Which got me to thinking. I have heard it said, and it didn't sound unreasonable to me, that most home invasions are related to drug or drug-selling activity.
I also wondered, why people would put security cameras inside their house unless they were concerned about or expecting something like this? Exterior security cameras are everywhere, but not to my knowledge indoor ones.
I'm still glad the invaders didn't prevail, mind you, even if something like this is what they were after.
"an example of how quickly actual home invasions happen."
DeleteThat's why here in Colorado democrats require people to 'safely' lock their guns away. I think it is called the Perp Protection Bill.
Somebody needs some target practice.....
ReplyDeleteThe guy in red should not have made it out of the house
ReplyDeleteI had to watch the video twice. Not because I didn't understand it, but just because it was so much fun to watch. As for criticizing the shooter, who knows how they would react to a breakin like this? Although it did seem as if the shooter had advanced knowledge, and was just waiting for them.
ReplyDeleteDo you think they will hit that house again? Do you think word will spread? We need more of just that but one or two dead would have been nice too.
ReplyDeleteNeeds a 4x4 or rebar crossbar mounted to the wall studs. Ain't never seen anyone kick through one of those, not even with a Chuck Norris flying roundhouse.
ReplyDeleteWould also be funny as hell to make an inverted cone steel mesh basket mounted to the side stiles, with a balsa wood center panel, to let the next Dindu wonder what to do with one leg stuck through the door and not immediately retrievable. Followed by the sound of a pump-action cha-chunk.
maybe a big honking Conibear trap ? that might do the job !
DeleteThe only thing he did wrong was not dragging the screaming wounded one back in & administering last aid.
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