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March 12, 2009 at 11:25 AM #365297March 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM #364720DWCAPParticipant
[quote=Navydoc]
As for home defense I kinda like the scary dog option. Nothing like a snarling animal that moves a lot faster than you do to instill fear. The burglar doesn’t need to know that the dog just wants to lick them to death.[/quote]Somehow, the snarling 15lb cat doesnt quiet get the same reaction, so I guess I am SOL. He does have the same intended purposes as your dog though.
(How many licks does it take to get to the center of a burgler? Bet that cat would love to find out.)
March 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM #365006DWCAPParticipant[quote=Navydoc]
As for home defense I kinda like the scary dog option. Nothing like a snarling animal that moves a lot faster than you do to instill fear. The burglar doesn’t need to know that the dog just wants to lick them to death.[/quote]Somehow, the snarling 15lb cat doesnt quiet get the same reaction, so I guess I am SOL. He does have the same intended purposes as your dog though.
(How many licks does it take to get to the center of a burgler? Bet that cat would love to find out.)
March 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM #365164DWCAPParticipant[quote=Navydoc]
As for home defense I kinda like the scary dog option. Nothing like a snarling animal that moves a lot faster than you do to instill fear. The burglar doesn’t need to know that the dog just wants to lick them to death.[/quote]Somehow, the snarling 15lb cat doesnt quiet get the same reaction, so I guess I am SOL. He does have the same intended purposes as your dog though.
(How many licks does it take to get to the center of a burgler? Bet that cat would love to find out.)
March 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM #365201DWCAPParticipant[quote=Navydoc]
As for home defense I kinda like the scary dog option. Nothing like a snarling animal that moves a lot faster than you do to instill fear. The burglar doesn’t need to know that the dog just wants to lick them to death.[/quote]Somehow, the snarling 15lb cat doesnt quiet get the same reaction, so I guess I am SOL. He does have the same intended purposes as your dog though.
(How many licks does it take to get to the center of a burgler? Bet that cat would love to find out.)
March 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM #365312DWCAPParticipant[quote=Navydoc]
As for home defense I kinda like the scary dog option. Nothing like a snarling animal that moves a lot faster than you do to instill fear. The burglar doesn’t need to know that the dog just wants to lick them to death.[/quote]Somehow, the snarling 15lb cat doesnt quiet get the same reaction, so I guess I am SOL. He does have the same intended purposes as your dog though.
(How many licks does it take to get to the center of a burgler? Bet that cat would love to find out.)
March 12, 2009 at 11:59 AM #364735David JParticipant[quote=flu]I have to ask. Do any of you consider buying a vehicle with bullet resistant glass and armor plating?
I gave serious consideration to this at one time when i was spending a lot of time in L.A.[/quote]
I’ve driven armor plated Ford Explorers and Chevy Suburbans. Though it doesn’t really seem like they are plated, more like a heavy box within the body of the vehicle. It really weighs down the vehicle and makes you feel like you have to squeeze in the car as the box that you are in takes away a lot of interior space.
March 12, 2009 at 11:59 AM #365022David JParticipant[quote=flu]I have to ask. Do any of you consider buying a vehicle with bullet resistant glass and armor plating?
I gave serious consideration to this at one time when i was spending a lot of time in L.A.[/quote]
I’ve driven armor plated Ford Explorers and Chevy Suburbans. Though it doesn’t really seem like they are plated, more like a heavy box within the body of the vehicle. It really weighs down the vehicle and makes you feel like you have to squeeze in the car as the box that you are in takes away a lot of interior space.
March 12, 2009 at 11:59 AM #365179David JParticipant[quote=flu]I have to ask. Do any of you consider buying a vehicle with bullet resistant glass and armor plating?
I gave serious consideration to this at one time when i was spending a lot of time in L.A.[/quote]
I’ve driven armor plated Ford Explorers and Chevy Suburbans. Though it doesn’t really seem like they are plated, more like a heavy box within the body of the vehicle. It really weighs down the vehicle and makes you feel like you have to squeeze in the car as the box that you are in takes away a lot of interior space.
March 12, 2009 at 11:59 AM #365215David JParticipant[quote=flu]I have to ask. Do any of you consider buying a vehicle with bullet resistant glass and armor plating?
I gave serious consideration to this at one time when i was spending a lot of time in L.A.[/quote]
I’ve driven armor plated Ford Explorers and Chevy Suburbans. Though it doesn’t really seem like they are plated, more like a heavy box within the body of the vehicle. It really weighs down the vehicle and makes you feel like you have to squeeze in the car as the box that you are in takes away a lot of interior space.
March 12, 2009 at 11:59 AM #365327David JParticipant[quote=flu]I have to ask. Do any of you consider buying a vehicle with bullet resistant glass and armor plating?
I gave serious consideration to this at one time when i was spending a lot of time in L.A.[/quote]
I’ve driven armor plated Ford Explorers and Chevy Suburbans. Though it doesn’t really seem like they are plated, more like a heavy box within the body of the vehicle. It really weighs down the vehicle and makes you feel like you have to squeeze in the car as the box that you are in takes away a lot of interior space.
March 12, 2009 at 12:20 PM #364745nostradamusParticipant[quote=flu]While bullet proof vest/clothes are great for the body, what protects your head?.. Or is it generally because most people are a lousy shot and would miss the head?[/quote]They do have head gear but most shooters are taught (when taught) to go for center. I wouldn’t wear head gear but there were times when I wished I had a vest.
March 12, 2009 at 12:20 PM #365031nostradamusParticipant[quote=flu]While bullet proof vest/clothes are great for the body, what protects your head?.. Or is it generally because most people are a lousy shot and would miss the head?[/quote]They do have head gear but most shooters are taught (when taught) to go for center. I wouldn’t wear head gear but there were times when I wished I had a vest.
March 12, 2009 at 12:20 PM #365189nostradamusParticipant[quote=flu]While bullet proof vest/clothes are great for the body, what protects your head?.. Or is it generally because most people are a lousy shot and would miss the head?[/quote]They do have head gear but most shooters are taught (when taught) to go for center. I wouldn’t wear head gear but there were times when I wished I had a vest.
March 12, 2009 at 12:20 PM #365227nostradamusParticipant[quote=flu]While bullet proof vest/clothes are great for the body, what protects your head?.. Or is it generally because most people are a lousy shot and would miss the head?[/quote]They do have head gear but most shooters are taught (when taught) to go for center. I wouldn’t wear head gear but there were times when I wished I had a vest.
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