In December, our training will cover some ninja (like literally, "ninja"!) tricks for how (and why) to hide various weapons in your home to defeat an attack. Share your sneakiest tactics and we'll review it for adding to the training! (And give you full credit of course! :-)
In December, our training will cover some ninja (like literally, “ninja”!) tricks for how (and why) to hide various weapons in your home to defeat an attack. Share your sneakiest tactics and we’ll review it for adding to the training! (And give you full credit of course! 🙂
I have a closet with a pair of bifold doors in my office and have a machete mounted on the inside of one of them. The closet is too full of stuff for anyone to get into and you can’t see the machete when the door is open but it is easy to reach around and get a hold of.
This makes for quick access if I hear something happening elsewhere in the house but can’t get to one of my firearms in time. It also could provide access to a weapon if I was ever forced to show a criminal where some of my valuables are. They would be fairly distracted looking at all the boxes and other stuff in that closet and I might get an opening.
The hidden weapons are mostly hidden for “low-key” storage and in case of a breakin. I have a single shot shotgun in a golf bag as one of the “woods”; a Ruger 38 w/red dot behind an accessible fake book on the book shelf and a 410 pump shotgun in an umbrella stand.
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