leadhoarder
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Man I hate a thief. If they get caught they should be dragged over to the nearest tall tree or lightpost and dealt with.
The state has definitely changed.......came home from work friday and found this. View attachment 287342
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dumb losers worked on the safe for awhile with a splitting maul, hatchet and ice ax. they broke the house door open with a splitting maul. not smart enough to grab an angle grinder out of the shop. missed an 1858 that was under my pillow. did not take the TC Hawken that is on the wall. did steal one of my guitars that had my bifocals in the case... View attachment 287344 jerk left my door busted and open on the coldest day of the year... My 1858 has been loaded for perhaps 6 weeks without being fired. its been my home security pistol. I stepped out back and the first shot was really slow ignition. half second delay and a miss. I got two more shots out of the cylinder and the rest were duds. i suspect oil contaminated caps?? I use barristol but the nipples were dry when i capped them.. the barristol probably creeps? Usually this gun is pretty reliable if I empty it once a week. note I said pretty reliable. once I got the safe open I broke out my 19ll. that has not been fired in over a year. 100% reliability... Its a real bummer having my space intruded on and losing my sense of peace in my home.
They did eventually catch the two guys that took our stuff.Overall I like my local law enforcement - but.................
About ten years ago thieves broke into an outbuilding and stole our four-place sled trailer after loading it up with additional expensive stuff to the tune of $10,000-$15,000 total. The law that responded did a lot of head scratching and saying "huh". At one point I showed them where the thieves had backed into one side of the door and left large broken pieces of a pickup tail light assembly. When I asked if they wanted that so they could at least tell what kind of pickup it was they literally said "eh, that's a long shot......".
I keep a simple hi point 9mm in the vehicle here in my state. Here the vehicle is considered an extension of your home so......cap and ball gun almost feels like a burner gun. much rather have a $300.00 1858 in my truck than a custom 1911 that not really replaceable. coming home to a burglary in progress when they have just broken open a gun safe is not good to be unarmed.
as a nationally certified master locksmith with safes you get what you pay for the first thing to judge a "safe" is how much does it weigh? if it doesn't weigh over 750 lbs it needs to be anchored to the wall. if you don't do this it just becomes a lever to pull the anchors out of the floor. and no matter what it weighs you have to anchor it to the floor. the second reason for weight is it means that heavier steel is used in the construction. at a minimum you want a 1/8" body and a 1/4" door and with these minimums it well barely get to 750 with a 1/2" of sheet rock. speaking of which unless your safe has a UL label it isn't fire resistant your minimum rating should be at least 30 minutes at 350 degrees. and always remember that if it has a digital lock it can be bypassed! there is a code somewhere, go with a old school dial lock and have a qualified locksmith set it for you after you anchor it in place.you got lucky malmute. I have had them fire perfectly and i have had them not fire at all. best bet is to make sure you have a fresh cylinder once a week.
The sherrif was really nice but not super encouraging about catching the theif. similer head scratching... I asken him about fingerprints and he said. Oh those are really tough, have to assume that he is not trained and dosent have the kit with him... have to assume that all my scopes are off zero.. everything covered in sheet rock dust from the fireproofing. Locking does little. any door will succumb to a big enough hammer. this happened in broad daylight.. aparently its not hard to get into these gun safes with an angle grinder?
Wow, what kind of safe is that, it did its job! The scum were probably working on the door, the most secure part of the safe!came home from work friday and found this. View attachment 287342
office trashedView attachment 287343
dumb losers worked on the safe for awhile with a splitting maul, hatchet and ice ax. they broke the house door open with a splitting maul. not smart enough to grab an angle grinder out of the shop. missed an 1858 that was under my pillow. did not take the TC Hawken that is on the wall. did steal one of my guitars that had my bifocals in the case... View attachment 287344 jerk left my door busted and open on the coldest day of the year... My 1858 has been loaded for perhaps 6 weeks without being fired. its been my home security pistol. I stepped out back and the first shot was really slow ignition. half second delay and a miss. I got two more shots out of the cylinder and the rest were duds. i suspect oil contaminated caps?? I use barristol but the nipples were dry when i capped them.. the barristol probably creeps? Usually this gun is pretty reliable if I empty it once a week. note I said pretty reliable. once I got the safe open I broke out my 19ll. that has not been fired in over a year. 100% reliability... Its a real bummer having my space intruded on and losing my sense of peace in my home.
You should never have to apologize or someone stealing your stuff. Heck even if you left a rifle out in the open leaned up on your fencepost or something like that. It belongs to you and nobody else and it is both a crime and against the ten commandments to steal it from you.We had a crew go thru our neighborhood a few weeks ago. Tried all the car doors, I found our Jeep had been ransacked and a handgun was missing. Left there totally by mistake, we were going back out that night but decided not to. I always lock the vehicles but again I failed to do so.
Our neighborhood is away from the road in a tiny town, about 900 people. Virtually no crime. They came from 50 miles away. I went to go somewhere early and found it. Called the town marshal and he showed up right away. I must have been the first to call as he was taking the report he said there would probably be more. Just then our friend from across the street came over, his daughters car was damaged when they tried to steal it. Turns out they did get away with a car and other things.
I don't care about the handgun, it was a nice S&W snubby or the $'s. The thought that my negligence could lead to someone being shot during a crime bothers me a lot. The marshal came back with the report and showed me videos of other houses. I said "Let me guess, kids with hoodies and masks", yes.....
One of the cars showed up 50 miles away. Got a call a week ago from a stolen weapons task force verifying it was still missing. I take pictures of any fire arm I carry just in this case, including the serial number.
All other valuables are secured with 2 safes and heavy hardened cables/locks.
Don
My wife would be so upset she would say "sell the house"! It would make her feel better if we caught the MF and planted him/her in the garden.#%$$!! thats a shame.a very bad feeling when u come home and see this!!! makes the nights laying in bed very uncomfortable.feel bad for you.this is hard to get over.
Yep,I often think it would be better to not press charges so you dont have to bail them out for the "discussion"My wife would be so upset she would say "sell the house"! It would make her feel better if we caught the MF and planted him/her in the garden.
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