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Common sense and identifying what the criminals were after. Normal criminals don't single out a hard target in a neighborhood of easy ones, ignore easy scores in that home, like electronics and focus on a gun safe. They targetted the home and focused on the safe..how did they know there were guns in the home...Comment
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In preparation for someone douche canoe doing this in california i've turned the room my safe is in into a ghetto vault. Door have been replaced with solid core with steel wrap, this included replacing jams. Cameras throughout the room that will send me a text if they see any movement.
I refuse to just sit back and wait for some POS, he comes looking for my weapons when i'm not home and he'll be in for a world of headaches.Comment
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I, too had a feeling that's how things would play out after that article. Most non-gun owners I talked to about this thought the list would tell potential thieves which houses to stay away from. I figured that it would just make them targets. Now thieves know which houses to stake out and find routines to give them the best opportunity and most time to get in and make a big score. High risk/high reward.Originally posted by MezcalfudBecause a Glock looks great in the case and then when you take it home it feels like you're holding a Costco pack of Kielbasa.Comment
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