Q. I originally purchased my GE Simon for home safety. Now, with a 15 year old daughter who has become fond of sneaking out at 2am, itâs become more of a child safety tool. As soon as I set it back up, I caught her trying to bypass the alarm on the front door by sticking a magnet between the piece on the door and the piece on the wall. This did not work, but I am not sure why as its only a magnet inside the plastic piece on the door. Is there any other way she could bypass the alarm?
A. This is not an electronics issue. If your 15 y/o daughter is sneaking out of the house at 2:00AM, you need to be in the child care area asking for help in remedying a problem that started a long time ago. Take your daughter to the doctor for a full physical exam, including drug screen & pregnancy test. Find a family counselor, and drag her there.
Americans, what would be the best gun for home protection?
Q. I'm from the United Kingdom and I am looking to move to the USA in April, I have always wanted to purchase a gun but they don't give us that right back here. So my question is, what gun would you say would be effective for home safety? And also what gun do you use?
A. For home defense I would recommend a Remington 870 pump shotgun 12 GA or 20 GA if the recoil from the 12 is to much.
If you want a handgun, depends on you price and what is comfortable to you.
For beginners I recommend you practice with a. 22 and move up to the 9mm.
For home defense/ carry with a handgun the 9mm and .45 ACP are good.
Since I'm 19 I still got another year and a half before I can get a CCW and handgun. But there are many great choices these are popular brands:
Colt
S&W
Ruger
Glock
CZ
Beretta
H&K
In America you can go to a shooting range and rent a few guns to shoot and see what you like.
Normally I would say the larger .45 ACP for home defense but given your lack of experience a 9mm hollow point would be best. The Glock 17 and 19 are good aswell as the CZ 75 sp-01 and Beretta 92. If you decide to go with the .45 ACP try a Glock 21 or 1911. For a revolver a S&W chambered in .357 Magnum is good also. You should try each to see what fits you best.
Here's a link to S&W website:
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category4_750001_750051_757767_-1_757751_757751_image
If you want a handgun, depends on you price and what is comfortable to you.
For beginners I recommend you practice with a. 22 and move up to the 9mm.
For home defense/ carry with a handgun the 9mm and .45 ACP are good.
Since I'm 19 I still got another year and a half before I can get a CCW and handgun. But there are many great choices these are popular brands:
Colt
S&W
Ruger
Glock
CZ
Beretta
H&K
In America you can go to a shooting range and rent a few guns to shoot and see what you like.
Normally I would say the larger .45 ACP for home defense but given your lack of experience a 9mm hollow point would be best. The Glock 17 and 19 are good aswell as the CZ 75 sp-01 and Beretta 92. If you decide to go with the .45 ACP try a Glock 21 or 1911. For a revolver a S&W chambered in .357 Magnum is good also. You should try each to see what fits you best.
Here's a link to S&W website:
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category4_750001_750051_757767_-1_757751_757751_image
What is your favorite weapon of choice for securing your home? I'm about to make a purchase.?
Q. I'm about to purchase a Mossberg 500 Tactical Persuader and a Glock 21 .45 or M&P45. Let me know if there are any better selections for personal and home safety.
A. Moss 500 is excellent with either pistol grip only or fold out stock. Glock in .40 S&W is tops. a S&W M&P .45 is a good choice too.
However, I personally prefer a standard Gov't 1911A1 and for a long arm, nothing makes them think twice like racking back an L1A1.
However, I personally prefer a standard Gov't 1911A1 and for a long arm, nothing makes them think twice like racking back an L1A1.
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