I dont have this problem since I have a H&K P7M8. The gun is always uncocked unless you squeeze the grip. Safest gun and probably among the most accurate.
I use to keep mine in an unused air duct near my bed.
Then one night my GF came over unexpected. She tried calling but my cell battery was dead. She has a key and came on in. I was watching a movie in my bedroom and have a kick arse theater setup. It was loud and I did not hear her until she was near the bedroom.
It seemed like it took an eternity to react and even longer to actually get to my gun (which I never got to before she was in the bedroom).
From that moment on I keep my gun next to the bed. Unchambered though.
exactly 'them' if its more than one person or if they have a weapon wtf am i to do.. i forgot florida has the castle law .. people dont really fuck around..
exactly 'them' if its more than one person or if they have a weapon wtf am i to do.. i forgot florida has the castle law .. people dont really fuck around..
Denver CO has the ''make my day'' law. I'd expect anyone breaking in to know the owner of the house is armed because of that law, and for them to be adequately prepared.
i think it'd be safer to leave it uncocked in case i sleep walk or some weird shit.. take off the saftey and fire it at someone.. does anyone leave their gun cocked on safety near their bed?