EastOkHotRod:219807 said:LO! Another neophyte enters the fray!
Asleep or awake, my guns are always in the same position. I sleep NUDE, except for my gunbelt and legwarmers.
Holstered on my right hip is my dependable Ruger Super Redhawk chambered in .480 Ruger. On my left hip is my back-up-gun, a .500 Smith and Wesson.
On my right ankle is my anemic Colt Combat Commander. On my left ankle is my impotent .357 Colt Python.
The guns are secondary to my CCW badges. I have one on each holster.
But I daresay any thug who enters my house will be too awed by the sight of my lengthy manhood to even consider aggressive action.
Face it, if you have a half-yard of man-meat ready to deploy at any time, mere firearms are just accessories.
This is a bit off topic, but it's a related suggestion. If you have not done so already, I suggest you have your daughter take a gun safety course (with you would be best) and then accompany you to the range. Help her learn how to shoot and to understand how guns operate, what happens when you pull the trigger, etc. I think that in most circumstances it is best to take the mystery out of firearms for kids, so that they have a very concrete understanding of the need to interact safely with them.
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