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<blockquote data-quote="glock girl" data-source="post: 1416528" data-attributes="member: 6217"><p>We got got while we were having Christmas Eve dinner with my in-laws. We almost always turned a porch light on and had forgotten to do that that afternoon when we left. We were only gone a few hours. </p><p></p><p>I completely sympathize with whoever got their CCW after a break-in. That's why my better half and I both got ours, and I started going to the range pretty regularly to make sure I was reasonably proficient. Our biggest loss in when we were burgalized wasn't the tv's, computers, or game systems. We lost all our pictures that were on both computers. Honeymoon pics, photos of us together when we were dating. All kinds of things that were irreplacable. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Absolutely. Our back door got kicked in twice, and the frame splintered as well as the door starting to buckle. The locks held fine both times. The key isn't to make your house completely impermeable because that's just about impossible. My Daddy says it's about making it look like a bigger pain in the butt to get into than the next one down the block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glock girl, post: 1416528, member: 6217"] We got got while we were having Christmas Eve dinner with my in-laws. We almost always turned a porch light on and had forgotten to do that that afternoon when we left. We were only gone a few hours. I completely sympathize with whoever got their CCW after a break-in. That's why my better half and I both got ours, and I started going to the range pretty regularly to make sure I was reasonably proficient. Our biggest loss in when we were burgalized wasn't the tv's, computers, or game systems. We lost all our pictures that were on both computers. Honeymoon pics, photos of us together when we were dating. All kinds of things that were irreplacable. Absolutely. Our back door got kicked in twice, and the frame splintered as well as the door starting to buckle. The locks held fine both times. The key isn't to make your house completely impermeable because that's just about impossible. My Daddy says it's about making it look like a bigger pain in the butt to get into than the next one down the block. [/QUOTE]
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