And, if anyone breaks into my house while I'm there will be facing this...
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And, if anyone breaks into my house while I'm there will be facing this...
Thats kept in a locked cupboard, with the Ammunition seperate, correct?
[QUOTE=Fleet 500;698180]What is the source of the graph statistics?[/QUOTE]
(from Sociology & Social Research v74:1 p51)
Kennesaw Burglaries 1976-1986
76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 48 85 86
41 21 22 35 35 54 35 35 29 32 70
[QUOTE=IBrake4Rainbows;698232]Thats kept in a locked cupboard, with the Ammunition seperate, correct?[/QUOTE]
Rendering it useless in the case of a break in.
Or not rendering it dangerous to everyone else.
It's [I]ALWAYS[/I] safer to have a loaded gun in the house for kids to find then to be without ;)
I have to say Fleet, I would have been really floored by your elaborate and well considered response to my foot long post had I not expected as much.
Were there no other points you wished to debate, counter or criticise or is the source of my graph got you thinking enough for now?
[QUOTE=crisis;698255]I have to say Fleet, I would have been really floored by your elaborate and well considered response to my foot long post had I not expected as much.
Were there no other points you wished to debate, counter or criticise or is the source of my graph got you thinking enough for now?[/QUOTE]
He is currently contacting the NRA to floor you completely:D
[QUOTE=Fleet 500;697787] but I do believe facts and statistics.[/QUOTE]
Oh how I love the media and its influence over the general public:rolleyes:.
[QUOTE=RobPorsche;698263]Oh how I love the media and its influence over the general public:rolleyes:.[/QUOTE]
Do you mean the liberal media? ;)
[QUOTE=henk4;698257]He is currently contacting the NRA to floor you completely:D[/QUOTE]
I am not a member of the NRA, btw.
[QUOTE=Fleet 500;698270]I am not a member of the NRA, btw.[/QUOTE]
but I suppose they are willing to supply information to non-members too...
[QUOTE=IBrake4Rainbows;698232]Thats kept in a locked cupboard, with the Ammunition seperate, correct?[/QUOTE]
There are no kids in my house; only myself and my mom.
She doesn't even know the rifle is in the house because one of my brothers used to own it and he gave it to me. It's in a closet behind a lot of things and in a cloth carrying case. Yes, the ammo is kept separate and in this house, being 2,618 sq. ft., it's easy to keep it well-hidden.
Incidentally, the rifle operates (fires) very nice for being about 60 years old. There's almost no kickback when firing, although the gun is kind of heavy. My brother restored it before giving it to me. It does need new ammo... what I have is over 5 years old.
[QUOTE=henk4;698271]but I suppose they are willing to supply information to non-members too...[/QUOTE]
Yes, they are.
Actually, I've barely looked at that website. There is so much to read on the Internet (look up my interests in my profile) that guns and such are pushed back to low priority.
[QUOTE=IBrake4Rainbows;698249]It's [I]ALWAYS[/I] safer to have a loaded gun in the house for kids to find then to be without ;)[/QUOTE]
i'd rather lock the kids in a cupboard, myself... :D
i actually can't remember where my ammo is. I'll have to look for it at some point; i have some air rifle pellets on my desk but don't know where my centrefire stuff is :confused:
[QUOTE=Fleet 500;698189]And, if anyone breaks into my house while I'm there will be facing this...[/QUOTE]
Get a shotgun. The classic sound of a shotgun is probably enough to scare away anyone even if there aren't any bullets.