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Member Section => Defense and Tactics => Topic started by: gun papa on April 28, 2013, 11:38:01 PM
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I am not a lover of going barefoot, not even just in socks. What is something you can have on your feet fast to fight with?
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Bump in the night. Nothing. I don't leave the room. I'm armed up and if I have to go hand to hand I can still kick but knee strikes and elbows are my bread and butter.
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I sleep nekkid. Have for many, many years. I don't like PJs. So, when I hear a bump in the night, I have to cover before I find something for my feet. Unless I think it's really serious, then nekkid is going to have to do. Seeing 215 pounds of 65-year-old white guy could be a greater deterrent than a weapon. ;D
Fortunately, I keep a pair of what the Vietnamese call fisherman pants right by my bed. They're the same thing "Charlie" wore when we fought them in the '60s and '70s--kind of like large, draw-string pajamas. They are very large in the waist, roomy legged cotton pants with a cotton belt sewed to the back. I can be in them and cinched up, ready to go in seconds.
I wear a pair of flip-flops on my feet. They live right beside the fisherman pants which lives adjacent to my Glock, which is immediately beside my tactical flashlight.
Just a couple of nights ago I had occasion to test the efficacy of my plan. I was out the door and checking the perimeter in under 30 seconds. Turned out to be a neighbor messing about in his shed in the middle of the night.
But to answer the original postulate, I wear flip-flops.
Crusader Rabbit
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My wife bought me a pair of leather mocassins with the tread on them. They work great.
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My Justin boots.
One of them stays on 24 hours a day.... ;D .......
I have a prosthetic left leg, so the boot stays on all the time, and I keep my right boot next to it on the floor next to the bed. I just leave my pants already on, over the prosthetic, so if I have to jump up for something, I just have to put on the right boot, roll on my leg liner and pop on my leg.
With nine years of practice, I can go from a dead sleep to fully dressed about as fast as anyone else.
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I wear my footie PJ's like everyone else! :)
Actually, I bought some bison hide, moccasin slippers with shear-ling wool from LL Bean about 8 years back. Things wear like iron and there at the bedside every night and morning. I even run errands wearing them they're so comfortable.
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If I have time and it won't make too much noise, then Sperry Topsider loafers are my everyday house wear. They're by the bed.
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unless I have visitors in the spare bedrooms, I don't worry too much about footwear. I keep a pair of treaded slippers by the bed. My plan is to deadbolt the bedroom door, grab the 870 and dare them to come in.
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Once a long time ago we had a late night visitor banging on the front door, turned out to be a would-be burglar making sure no one was home before he came inside. I met him at the front door in my briefs, bare foot and holding a Star PD .45. (He left in a hurry, end of story)
Now I am older, fatter and not as good natured so I role out of bed barely dressed the same way and yelling at three barking Newfoundland dogs to be quiet and probably don't even need a gun. With the hounds of hell on my side of the door I probable will never know if someone was really outside.
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Darn Mort , From what I've seen of Newfoundlands they are 250 lb lap dogs . ;D
Not sure whether I'd rather be sat on by a Newfoundland or bit by a smaller dog .
Damage would be about the same . ;D
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Yeah, between a nekkid Crusader and 700 hundred odd pounds of dog I think you boys an sell the guns. No robber wants to deal with either of those things. ;D
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Nothing! I love going barefoot so the ol'feet are use to it. My early warning system is a 3 yr old shepard that sleeps in the same room so I don't worry to much... but I still worry a little bit.