That's why I say " who is it? " if it's a situation as you described the door will come open. If it's a salesman, a survey, or some other idiot the door stays closed.WTR wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 8:17 amI disagree with this attitude completely. I too live in the country. My door has been been knocked on late at night on 3 occasions in 24 years. One naferrious case as I I described. Twice with real emergencies. One was a beautiful mid 20s young lady with a mind of a 7 year old. The girl had been taken out in farm country by a family “friend” and had been assaulted. She sat in the fetal position on my porch swing for the 60 minutes it took for the State Trooper to arrive. At least she was safe. I am very cautious and carefully, but I won’t turn anyone in need away.
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- Thu Jun 21, 2018 5:58 am
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- Wed Jun 20, 2018 12:46 am
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Re: "Answer, but don’t open your door" - Hsoi
I live out in the country down a gravel road. We might have someone we don't know knock on our door twice a year. I never answer the door but just holler " who is it? " If they don't go away I just rack the Winchester.