There are endless firearm and caliber debates about home defense. I can see where a potential or new gun owner would see that as the overwhelmingly most important aspect of home defense because that is all that seems to be discussed on the internet and at the range.
When it comes to preparedness, this representation tends to put the cart before the horse. Important preparedness aspects like....
"Why would I have a home invasion?"
"How would my home get invaded?"
"How would I know my home was invaded?"
"What lifestyle choices should I change to be prepared for home defense?
...tend get swept under the rug once the firearm/caliber has been decided and purchased.
As survivalists and preparedness-minded folks how do you answer the above questions? Have you seen new gun owners or other preparedness folks fall into the "Gun N' Done" mindset.
When it comes to preparedness, this representation tends to put the cart before the horse. Important preparedness aspects like....
"Why would I have a home invasion?"
"How would my home get invaded?"
"How would I know my home was invaded?"
"What lifestyle choices should I change to be prepared for home defense?
...tend get swept under the rug once the firearm/caliber has been decided and purchased.
As survivalists and preparedness-minded folks how do you answer the above questions? Have you seen new gun owners or other preparedness folks fall into the "Gun N' Done" mindset.