Hello to all. While I'm not new to shooting I'm new to the site and welcome all comments on this topic. At 65, I've been around the block a few times and not much surprises me anymore. Last week, my wife and I returned to our home in Utah from teaching a class on emergency preparedness in a nearby community. It was late and we parked the SUV outside by the side deck, which is well lighted so we could unload the 72 hr Bug out Bags, the range bag and other paraphernalia we used to teach the class. I brought everything in the house except my wife's get-home bag, which is normally kept in the back of her rig. I did not realize that we had stowed her Springfield XDM and 3 mags full of ammo into her bag. Normally, that would have been in the range bag, but in our haste to clean up the gear after the class, it was placed in her pack.
The next morning at 0600, I went out to start the day and found the doors open to her rig and all the gear was gone. I keep detailed records, photos and serial number logs of all tools and firearms, so the police had everything they needed to verify it was ours if it showed up.
Here's the question... "Should you keep a weapon in your "Get Home" bag and leave it in your vehicle, whether it's locked in the trunk or the back storage area?"
I am just sick, it makes me nauseous to think our gun could be used in the commission of a crime against someone else.
FACTORS and OPTIONS...
1. The XD is my wife's choice for a durable get home battle gun. It is not her EDC. Does she need to take it to the rig everyday when she leaves to teach? She's not allowed to have it on her person at the school.
2. Do you end up leaving the bag locked in a closet by the back door and grabbing it every day when you leave the house, because you can't be assured your rig won't get broken into during the night?
3. Does this open up the possibility that because you were "Just running into town" and left the bag locked in the closet by the door, that moment will be the time when the SHTF and you're without your bag and gear.
We live in a rather rural area of northern Utah and this type of theft is becoming more and more common place. Makes me sick.
I'm anxious to hear opinions from this group. My personal wish is that I could keep my AR carbine behind the seat in my truck, my bag locked in the back with a spare .45 in it and my EDC on my belt. But I just don't think it's safe to do that anymore.
The next morning at 0600, I went out to start the day and found the doors open to her rig and all the gear was gone. I keep detailed records, photos and serial number logs of all tools and firearms, so the police had everything they needed to verify it was ours if it showed up.
Here's the question... "Should you keep a weapon in your "Get Home" bag and leave it in your vehicle, whether it's locked in the trunk or the back storage area?"
I am just sick, it makes me nauseous to think our gun could be used in the commission of a crime against someone else.
FACTORS and OPTIONS...
1. The XD is my wife's choice for a durable get home battle gun. It is not her EDC. Does she need to take it to the rig everyday when she leaves to teach? She's not allowed to have it on her person at the school.
2. Do you end up leaving the bag locked in a closet by the back door and grabbing it every day when you leave the house, because you can't be assured your rig won't get broken into during the night?
3. Does this open up the possibility that because you were "Just running into town" and left the bag locked in the closet by the door, that moment will be the time when the SHTF and you're without your bag and gear.
We live in a rather rural area of northern Utah and this type of theft is becoming more and more common place. Makes me sick.
I'm anxious to hear opinions from this group. My personal wish is that I could keep my AR carbine behind the seat in my truck, my bag locked in the back with a spare .45 in it and my EDC on my belt. But I just don't think it's safe to do that anymore.