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Welcome to Practically Tactical, member of the Firearms Radio Network! Practically Tactical is the show were critical thinking meets every day carry. This show features a round table discussion on mindset, concealed carry, training and more with some of the best instructors, shooters and figures in the firearms industry.
On this episode we talk Home Defense with Mike Lamb of Stoic Ventures.
For more information on Stoic Ventures, please visit:
http://www.stoicventures.com/
https://www.facebook.com/stoicventures
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Show Notes
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Listener Classes: Check All Them Out HerePatreon Questions:Stevie: I have at times come home to an empty home with the door open. Thankfully those two times nobody was inside & it was merely a user error, but in that scenario I always question wether I should announce myself and become a target, or quietly search my home before making it known I have arrived. How would you guys go about that situation, or any other of similar likeness?
Matthew: 1.) Living in an apartment I have to worry more unintended ballistic penetration, than if I was in a home on a piece of land. Recent tests show that the .223/5.56 round to be best, due to it's attributes of not penetrating too far, and the amount of rounds in most magazines (ohio approved recently 30). I'm debating getting a tax stamp & building and SBR vs. making AR-15 pistol, which do you think is better? 2.) Aside from better securing of the only door to my place (I live on the 3rd fl) to keep people out when I'm home, what do you suggest people do if they think someone has already breached your apartment while you were out? Or worse you don't know? and you may be ambushed? Setting some detection devices or something the intruder won't know they set off or that you would?
Jason: If it comes down to lethal force to defend your home, assuming all three are readily at hand, would Mike choose a pistol, carbine, or shotgun?
YouTube Questions
Is there a storage method that Mike recommends for securing a night stand gun but still allow reasonable access.
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We really want your feedback here at Practically Tactical, please send any compliments, feedback, guest suggestions to [email protected].
Well as always guys and gals, thank you for tuning in and listening to us, as we greatly appreciate you guys and we’ll see you next week for another episode of Practically Tactical!
Welcome to Practically Tactical, member of the Firearms Radio Network! Practically Tactical is the show were critical thinking meets every day carry. This show features a round table discussion on mindset, concealed carry, training and more with some of the best instructors, shooters and figures in the firearms industry.
On this episode we talk Home Defense with Mike Lamb of Stoic Ventures.
For more information on Stoic Ventures, please visit:
http://www.stoicventures.com/
https://www.facebook.com/stoicventures
Please check out our sponsors:
Use Promo Code “practac” and get 15% off ALL products on your order atBigTexOutdoors.Com. This applies to products such as S3F Barrels, Slip2000, Emerson, Fireclean, Surefire, Blue Force Gear, Trijicon, and more!
Finally, be sure to use promo code practac10 on your order at GreatLakesAmmo.Com to save 10% on your ammo purchase.
While you are checking out the show notes, please be sure to do all your Amazon shopping with our Amazon affiliate link. A small portion of your sale goes to supporting all the great shows here on the Firearms Radio Network. You can do that by clicking on the Amazon banner on the website or by visiting PracticallyTactical.Com/Amazon
Show Notes
Get Your GunFighter On Patch In Stock and Shipping!
Listener Classes: Check All Them Out HerePatreon Questions:Stevie: I have at times come home to an empty home with the door open. Thankfully those two times nobody was inside & it was merely a user error, but in that scenario I always question wether I should announce myself and become a target, or quietly search my home before making it known I have arrived. How would you guys go about that situation, or any other of similar likeness?
Matthew: 1.) Living in an apartment I have to worry more unintended ballistic penetration, than if I was in a home on a piece of land. Recent tests show that the .223/5.56 round to be best, due to it's attributes of not penetrating too far, and the amount of rounds in most magazines (ohio approved recently 30). I'm debating getting a tax stamp & building and SBR vs. making AR-15 pistol, which do you think is better? 2.) Aside from better securing of the only door to my place (I live on the 3rd fl) to keep people out when I'm home, what do you suggest people do if they think someone has already breached your apartment while you were out? Or worse you don't know? and you may be ambushed? Setting some detection devices or something the intruder won't know they set off or that you would?
Jason: If it comes down to lethal force to defend your home, assuming all three are readily at hand, would Mike choose a pistol, carbine, or shotgun?
YouTube Questions
Is there a storage method that Mike recommends for securing a night stand gun but still allow reasonable access.
Please Check out The Gun And Gear Review Podcast here on the firearms radio network and be sure to check out all the shows on the firearms radio network by visiting firearmsradio.tv/itunes.
We really want your feedback here at Practically Tactical, please send any compliments, feedback, guest suggestions to [email protected].
Well as always guys and gals, thank you for tuning in and listening to us, as we greatly appreciate you guys and we’ll see you next week for another episode of Practically Tactical!