Originally Posted by
Treehopr
I think all the hypothetical "would you have time to..." questions are valid but should be applied across the board to anything.
Would you have time to:
- call 911?
- alert your family?
- grab a gun?
- grab a flashlight?
- put on ear pro?
- put on body armor?
- put on night vision?
It's easy to funnel scenarios in to a worst case scenario but instead of using that as a reason to dismiss an option out of hand, use it to prioritize your training so that those hypotheticals can be achieved.
You may have an AR in your bedroom safe but what happens if you get attacked in the kitchen?
Are your tools set up in the areas that you actually spend time in or is it set up for ease of storage?
Are you going to have a gun in hand but no phone if someone kicks in your door?
Will you be able to access a Med kit if you barricade yourself in a bedroom?
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