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I keep a taurus OSS 9 , a high-point 9 , a H&R single shot turkey gun . If it takes more , I'll have to get out of bed . :D

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Guest Risky Ruger
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Very simple approach - carry piece goes under mattress at head of bed, right next to the tactical back scratcher.

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There's also a shottie underneath other end of mattress - that's the first choice if time allows.

- OS

Where do you put this in the "heat of the moment?" It could accidentally go off! lol

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Mossberg 500 is mom's, and I use the PT1911.

Reasoning: It's easier for her to use the shotgun under stress and in the dark with her bad eyesight. The bead is shiny enough for her to see (likely to, anyway), and she has better control over it (instead of relying on fine motor control). I am awake at the most common points, and sleep pretty lightly, and still have good eyesight and retain a lot of my fine motor control even when I get woken up suddenly (unless I was sleeping on my arm!)

Guest Plainsman
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Glock 17 and a flashlight for me.

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Where do you put this in the "heat of the moment?" It could accidentally go off! lol

Most likely NOT accidentally, given my history with the female species.

- OS

Guest IWI.BABYEAGLE.40
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Guest HexHead
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Sits just like this on top of my nightstand....

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I need to clean it, it's gotten dusty. :D

Guest PSO3106
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Are you left handed, Hex?

- OS

I was just going to ask that:D

Guest HexHead
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Are you left handed, Hex?

- OS

Where it's located I'd have to grab it with my left hand first which would be my free hand. Technically, I'm a mixed bag, being ambidextrous. Things that require strength like shooting, throwing, golf, shooting long guns etc I'm right handed and right eye dominant. Things requiring finesse, like writing, eating, knife work when cooking, trim painting, etc I'm left handed.

When I go to the range with my handguns, I typically shoot right handed to center of mass, but I also practice head shots with my left hand only.

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Where it's located I'd have to grab it with my left hand first which would be my free hand. ...

So ya keep that other hand pretty busy, eh?

- OS

Guest Bronker
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Lots of shotties and handguns (inclusive of myself) in this thread.

Anyone keep their AR at bedside for home defense instead?

Seems reasonable that it could be quite effective with hi-capacity, etc.

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Lots of shotties and handguns (inclusive of myself) in this thread.

Anyone keep their AR at bedside for home defense instead?

Seems reasonable that it could be quite effective with hi-capacity, etc.

I used to have the M1 Carbine set up, but right now it's set in a case in the closet.

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I keep an 870 AOW next to the bed, an 870 Police Magnum in the closet and a 1911 on the nightstand, lol. Thought about putting a cheap revolver in a bag in the Toilet Tank(in my bedroom) just to alleviate my fears of getting killed while taking a Constitutional. ;)

Knowing you, you need a box of matches and some air freshner on top of your toilet tank.:cool:;)

Edited by R1100R
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Lots of shotties and handguns (inclusive of myself) in this thread.

Anyone keep their AR at bedside for home defense instead?

Seems reasonable that it could be quite effective with hi-capacity, etc.

i keep my ar within arms reach but would grab one of the xd's first.

Guest Bronker
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i keep my ar within arms reach but would grab one of the xd's first.

Yeah, me too. XD45 Service stays in my nightstand. My EDC XD40 subcomp stays on the dresser across the room.

My Mossy 500 18" riot gun stays in the bed rail along box springs.

My wife keeps her EDC Keltec P3AT in her bed rail.

I'd go for my XD45 first as well, but considered swapping out my Mossy for my AR15. Glad that others consider that reasonable. 30 rds vs 7 rds seemed like decent enough odds.

Guest Bronker
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i keep my ar within arms reach but would grab one of the xd's first.

Instead of a shottie?

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I keep a double barreled Lupara behind the headboard.

Paisan!

Guest Jcochran88
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Lots of shotties and handguns (inclusive of myself) in this thread.

Anyone keep their AR at bedside for home defense instead?

Seems reasonable that it could be quite effective with hi-capacity, etc.

Thought you knew the answer to that!

xd 40 on night stand, mossy 500 in bed frame, ar behind bedroom door!

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