Taking the Fight Outside.
Yesterday while I had some down time I decided, instead of wasting time watching John Wayne beat Scar the evil Chief in The Searchers, I would go through my house again with a tactical mind set to find fields of fire and cover. If I should ever encounter a time when I must shoot my out or protect someone in my house I want to have the upper hand by knowing where to go and what I can use. Instead of improvising.
I have done this before and when I did the last time, I found I huge problem to my original plan. If I wake up in the middle of the night and grab my gun off my dresser I will most likely not be thinking about spare ammo or for that matter have extra magazines in my boxer shorts that I sleep in. So the last time I went through my house I put a magazine in every room and made sure that they were accessible upon entering and made sure I could get to them from what ever cover that room provided. Sometimes cover in a particular room in my house is really a place where from the direction of the entrance I can not be shot, but I can expose a small portion of myself put rounds in front of me. I should hope that the attack is coming from the outside in. I would not walk into a room if the bad guy was there. So I will be dealing with fire from the outside in. And if I should jump into a room in a moment of distress and someone should be in there well hold on to your hat cause things are going to get hairy.
The next thing I did is I used scenarios like bad guy in spare room where the TV and Sound system are. Or bad guy upstairs walks down hallway cause he hears a noise coming out of the room where member of my family sleep. Mostly I would think that this would be the first thing to happen. The way my house is set up unconsciously when you walk in the first place you head is up the short flight of stairs to the living room and Kitchen. So I am sure the intruder would go there see the TV and goodies.
I tried to think of a very real scenario for my house and life. And what I mean is something that is very plausible. We have a family cabin and in the summer time we frequent it often. We have a garage so our cars are most of the time in the Garage out of sight. So scenario one would be return to our house after being gone a couple days. This has given the intruder a chance to case his target. He notices newspapers in the drive way stacking up and no cars in front of the house and extremely dark from evening through night. No lights on. So upon our return we get home at a typical 9pm and park our cars in the garage being easier to unload into the house, are exhausted and go to bed within an hour or two.
Now bad guy does not want to be prowling around the house the day of break-in cause he doesn't want to alert anyone of the 80 year old neighbors I have. So upon his arrival at midnight, 1-am, he sees no cars, lights out, and dollar signs puffing out of chimney. Prowler exits Van, breeches front door, and does the typical walk up stairs, and eyes go wide and excitement flows through his veins and his stealth is hindered and noise emits from his crowbar being placed on the counter top. In turn dog downstairs makes a noise, as does down the hallway where two family members sleep. A quick wake up and roll over cause of the noise and off to sleep family member returns none the wiser someone is in the house. Now the intruder hears these noises and first place to look is down the hallway. Gun drawn, footsteps creaky the loose floor joints, I downstairs am alarmed after dog has stirred and creaking is evident, I grad the Kimber and upstairs I am bound in a crouch and silent manner. Now the hallway up stairs is about 20' or so, So time is of the essence. If in the intruders mind is to shoot so no witnesses, or fear takes a hold of him, I don't have much time.
So this is how I start my walk through. Now this is only one scenario and I tried to do three of them all leading to different key areas in the house, and with myself alone in one of them. Now alone the story I feel is so much easier and my objective then is to use the downstairs exit and get out side where I can get to a neighbors or have a whole lot better chance at winning a fire fight.
After walking up the stairs and looking at all the possible ways of protecting myself, incase bad guy just tries to make a run for it, I would be who he would run into, I want to make sure that above me I am clear while going up the stairs. I go through maybe three four different ways things could play out on the stairs from getting shot at from above, maybe he is just coming down the hallway and I am stuck towards the top, or the fight happens right on the stairs. Look for ways to go fwd, backward, where and what room is the closest, how can I make myself small should I get caught in the open. Against one wall, against the other, Can I get a shot off through the raIling, or is the banister going to deflect the bullet and from what stair is this more eminent. Now granted these are all very technical things that in the moment will not matter and I will not be thinking about them, but going through them now and thinking about them could make me more conscious when the time comes but mostly I will just be shooting. As people say I am just trying to figure out ways to control the chaos.
Now after the stairs I do the same from the top looking down the hallway. My first thought is what can I do to make sure he doesn't run right into that room with my family members. This is something that really stumped me and I still have yet to find the best alternative. Do I make noise and with a yell or a knock on the wall to get his attention, or what. I do not want him to get scared and run in that room. No hostage situations for me.
I know from personal experience that I do not want to be trapped in a hallway. They are kinda like bullet superhighways for some reason bullets love flying down them. So upon me getting upstairs I went through all things I could from being the bathroom to the kitchen and where I could go and how I could get into a safe place while still making progress on helping those upstairs. I don't want to be on the opposite side of the room I am trying to defend shooting, thus putting them in danger of my gun.
For me the safest place I can think of is getting outside. I want to get out of the house and run. I want to be screaming and get the cops on the way to detain this person. Also if running far away isn't an option I want to be outside, because I don't want to be in a close quarters battle. I want to be as far away from the guy shooting at me as possible. I want to get my family members away also. If I am followed out side I feel much better hiding behind a tree, car, cement anything, than a slab of dry wall. Cover is better and shooting from cover is much easier out side. It works both ways so if I cant keep him trapped inside till the police get there, and police will come if you start shooting at your house or another person in house from outside. The 80 year old neighbor may just pick up on that if she cant pick up my house being cased.
As you can tell something that is very important that seems always to get looked over when people are talking about home defense, is know your surroundings out side. If you have a wooded area out side your house and you have never ventured out there to see what is in it, maybe this summer is a nice time to go for a little nature walk. If you have trees around your house run out to them get a feeling how far away they are. Sit behind them and look at your house and see what you can see. Is there a window that your neighbor is always sitting by or looks out. Can you get somewhere safe where they can see you, and you can see them, so you can wave your arms if their hearing aid isn't turned up and hear the gun fire. How far away is you neighbors house? And probably the biggest thing is do you know your neighbor? If he or she sees a large Van pull up to your house at midnight, will he or she know that you are not getting home from work late and you don't drive a large van while wearing a ski mask? Go introduce yourself. Start a conversation if he knows you work for Microsoft than a white box Van isn't your work truck. Or maybe if your really trust them and it is some 80 year old WWII vet maybe tell him that you going out of town for a couple weeks when you go.
A couple things I am going to suggest, timers for your lights if you are out of town, and try and get someone to pick up your mail or news papers. A fire ladder if you have a house that has not got windows close to the ground. If you have people living upstairs and more than one room make sure you have one for everyroom. They sell those ones that roll up and can go under your bed and will hang from a window. And after you get the ladder make sure everyone can climb down it. Sometimes those ladders made with chains and tubes are difficult and almost like trying to climb those large nets you see in all the basic training videos. So please make sure that everyone has the strength to use it or it will cause more damage. Escape maybe the only way to survive. One more thing I see this all the time, make sure the you have locks on your bedroom doors and that they WORK. If the handle is broke what good is it doing you. Also some of you may be afraid that your teen will go in there lock the door and do whatever, well that is something you will most likely need to get over cause that lock may mean life or death. For that couple seconds the intruder is fighting with that door could just be enough.
These are things that I thought about yesterday. Is this healthy and should someone be so concerned with a break-in that in his or her down time he plays scenarios out in his head to find ways to combat these situations? I don't know but it helps me sleep better at night knowing that I have set my self and my house up for the best success in any situation.
I would love to hear your thoughts and experiences on what to do. Dont know what but HD has really been on my mind lately.