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"You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:04 am
by speedsix
...she prolly wished she HAD...but it worked out fine...if she'd had one under a towel she could have stopped him earlier...glad she had a chance to get to hers...
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Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:08 am
by mgood
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Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:16 am
by speedsix
...neat but I'd hate to try to tear that sucker open with soapy hands!!!

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:25 am
by mgood
I don't know if the "shower rig" actually belongs to anyone on this forum or not. Just something interesting I saw when I first started posting here. It's been making the rounds for longer than I've been here anyway. It's usually good for a few chuckles.

It does make me wonder where the line is between "cautious" and "paranoid". You're really pretty helpless in the shower. With the water running you might not hear someone breaking in or wondering around the house. They could be right there before you realize you're under attack.

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 8:00 am
by The Annoyed Man
speedsix wrote:...neat but I'd hate to try to tear that sucker open with soapy hands!!!
It's a Glock. According to the fan-boys, you should be able to freeze it in a block of mud for a decade, drop it from the space station into the atlantic ocean, recover it from the floor of the ocean, give it a pass through a blast furnace, and it will still fire.

Is the plastic wrap actually necessary?

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 8:28 am
by mgood
The Annoyed Man wrote:Is the plastic wrap actually necessary?
Protecting the ammo. ;-)

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:24 am
by Jasonw560
That’s awesome that she had something to protect herself with,” neighbor Michelle Church said.

I don’t know how she was good enough to get her gun like that,” Church said. “She’s very lucky and fortunate that she was able to defend herself. Good for her.”
"Mohawk" Johnny Woodhead would say it was impossible. Of course, she wasn't a young college kid. She was only old enough to be an instructor or professor at a college that the law is aimed at.

But still....

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:26 am
by The Annoyed Man
mgood wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Is the plastic wrap actually necessary?
Protecting the ammo. ;-)
But, but.... It's Glock ammo. :???:

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 10:41 am
by speedsix
mgood wrote:I don't know if the "shower rig" actually belongs to anyone on this forum or not. Just something interesting I saw when I first started posting here. It's been making the rounds for longer than I've been here anyway. It's usually good for a few chuckles.

It does make me wonder where the line is between "cautious" and "paranoid". You're really pretty helpless in the shower. With the water running you might not hear someone breaking in or wondering around the house. They could be right there before you realize you're under attack.
...I wouldn't be pretty OR helpless in the shower...the dogs would tear it up barking before he made it to the bathroom, and if he brought steak and they didn't bark...I've raised 3 boys, and when the shower curtain moves...I know the door's open...and my .45's less than 2 feet away from my hand...how do you think I got to be this old???

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 2:28 pm
by Katygunnut
I take a gun and a dog.

The dog lets me know when I might need to use the gun.

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 2:43 pm
by steveincowtown
Timely thread...

I just (like this morning) started bringing my gun with me to the shower. I use to leave it on the bedside (which is a few feet away) but got to thinking that I don't want to be in a foot race with a burglar to my weapon when the dog starts to bark.

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 3:59 pm
by Dan20703
I guess this little .22 wasn't told that it was not big enough for self defense. Shot placement and having a gun when you need it are all that matters :fire

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 4:35 pm
by RAM4171
mgood wrote:...I wouldn't be pretty OR helpless in the shower...the dogs would tear it up barking before he made it to the bathroom, and if he brought steak and they didn't bark...I've raised 3 boys, and when the shower curtain moves...I know the door's open...and my .45's less than 2 feet away from my hand...how do you think I got to be this old???
:iagree:
For years now when I get home from work a stinless pistol or revovler goes in the medicine cabinet.

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 5:56 pm
by WildBill
The Annoyed Man wrote:
mgood wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Is the plastic wrap actually necessary?
Protecting the ammo. ;-)
But, but.... It's Glock ammo. :???:
Plastic casings and rubber bullets. Or is it ceramic casings and polymer bullets? "rlol"

Re: "You take a gun in the BATHROOM with you???

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:57 pm
by Excaliber
Dan20703 wrote:I guess this little .22 wasn't told that it was not big enough for self defense. Shot placement and having a gun when you need it are all that matters :fire
Not exactly.

You'll note in this case that the BG had the time and capability to exit the home and collapse outside. With the same time and expenditure of energy, he could easily have completed a fatal assault.

Enough little holes in the right places will eventually achieve the same end result as one or two big ones in the same places.

The key word here is "eventually."