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    Grand Master Know It All crays's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    WML or hand held illumination? What have they been practicing with? What ammo, where are the other rooms where family will be if a late night HI happens? Does he know his target and what's beyond it? First thing to address is outside illumination and cameras. We run solar powered motion sensor lights, along with ring cameras.

    2nd is to practice for low light / no light drills.

    What's the distance from his bedroom to entry points? The list goes on and on.

    Slightly OT. Have a woman veteran down here who had an I NEED A GUN IN EVERY ROOM! mentality. Due to issues in her area. She was under the impression this would give her the opportunity to access one in a situation. Suggested she forget the entire every room mentality. Get a good holster, belt etc so she only had the one with herer when ever she was awake.

    Depending on a "gun in every room" also gives the opposing team ease of access to any of them where you're not.

    Remember a safe, like a locked door, only keeps honest people out.
    He is using 2 access points. I think/hope/pray that he is overreacting. I won't comment past that on here.

    All the points you made are good and valid and the hope is that he has been listening to/acting upon all that has been said to him.
    Last edited by crays; 04-28-2025 at 08:17.
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    I'm a fan of the Hornady rapid RFID safes. They all have passcode and RFID access.

    Hornady has several options for RFID fobs (watch band, bracelet, keychain) or you can clone the Hornady fobs and create your own. For example a RFID ring...

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    Quote Originally Posted by crays View Post
    Kids will range from toddler through preteen at different times. Adults watch great grandkids a fair amount and right their adult daughter and the preteens are staying temporarily while the situation gets sorted out.

    You can probably take a fair guess at what the situation is from that. I don't even know the exact details myself yet.

    Concern is that a certain individual may be a bit of a loose cannon even with a protection order in place.

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    With a stalker scenario, the most important thing is to make sure ALL the doors and windows are ALWAYS secure. Glass sliding doors, garden level windows, and window mounted AC units are the weakest points typically exploited by burglars, but stalkers often try kicking down the front door which needs to be hardened up (extended deadbolt, extended kickplate screws, FOX Lock style brace). If they have dogs, that's a lot better. Even a small dog will bark at a potential intrusion attempt.

    I'd recommend constant pocket carry of something small for instant access. Larger guns can be locked up. Something as simple as a lock on the bedroom door can work, or hiding a handgun (chamber empty) high up where kids can't reach and are unlikely to look.
    Last edited by Clint45; 04-28-2025 at 16:01.

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