So last night about 5pm I make my second trip of the day to Home Depot to get more lumber for my sniper's hide.
The "hide" is a dormer I'm building in the upstairs of my barn that is 133yds to my handgun/rifle range.
Anyway, as I'm buying a pile of 2x4's I park in the last parking spot in the loading zone area. This is the covered area, front of the store. As I pull into the last spot, I notice a parked van to my left with a couple of middle age tweeker types just sitting in the front seats. Don't look like contractors, not DIY homeowners.
Get out of my gladiator, grab a lumber cart - look back with my fob and decide not to lock my truck, thinking "let's watch this play out". I get the plate #. Haul cart into store, park it, and message myself the plate #.
Wait about 15 seconds and head out the other door to see a guy leaning in my passenger compartment, his back to me, on the passenger side. His driver remains in the van. He's rifling through my empty vehicle.
My right hand is on my shield 9mm, ready to drawn from my pocket holster. I startle and command him to exit the vehicle. He's got no visible weapon, but I maintain some distance and try to keep an eye on the driver. Nobody moves. I don't know if he knew I was armed - you guys would have assumed I was by my gestures.
I told him to get back in his vehicle and leave the scene, and to do it now - and if he didn't, I would hurt him. He and his pal back the van up and move on.
I didn't have time to get a pic of him or the vehicle (didn't want to focus on my phone).
After the event, I was surprised I was pretty calm, as I felt like had called in a coyote or some such critter.
The old rule - Always carry and have situational awareness.
Turns out the license plate didn't match the vehicle. I'm sure they're off to another HD to rip off contractors.
I need about a 20" platform in front of the window. That's just a cheap .22 for mockup.
- stay safe out there.
The "hide" is a dormer I'm building in the upstairs of my barn that is 133yds to my handgun/rifle range.
Anyway, as I'm buying a pile of 2x4's I park in the last parking spot in the loading zone area. This is the covered area, front of the store. As I pull into the last spot, I notice a parked van to my left with a couple of middle age tweeker types just sitting in the front seats. Don't look like contractors, not DIY homeowners.
Get out of my gladiator, grab a lumber cart - look back with my fob and decide not to lock my truck, thinking "let's watch this play out". I get the plate #. Haul cart into store, park it, and message myself the plate #.
Wait about 15 seconds and head out the other door to see a guy leaning in my passenger compartment, his back to me, on the passenger side. His driver remains in the van. He's rifling through my empty vehicle.
My right hand is on my shield 9mm, ready to drawn from my pocket holster. I startle and command him to exit the vehicle. He's got no visible weapon, but I maintain some distance and try to keep an eye on the driver. Nobody moves. I don't know if he knew I was armed - you guys would have assumed I was by my gestures.
I told him to get back in his vehicle and leave the scene, and to do it now - and if he didn't, I would hurt him. He and his pal back the van up and move on.
I didn't have time to get a pic of him or the vehicle (didn't want to focus on my phone).
After the event, I was surprised I was pretty calm, as I felt like had called in a coyote or some such critter.
The old rule - Always carry and have situational awareness.
Turns out the license plate didn't match the vehicle. I'm sure they're off to another HD to rip off contractors.
I need about a 20" platform in front of the window. That's just a cheap .22 for mockup.
- stay safe out there.