View Full Version : So someone tried to break into a car at my house...


RedneckwithanxB
08-19-2010, 06:35 AM
I wasnt home, but this is what I know happened

90 Chevy Astro, which normally sits on the street infront of the house, passenger side to the house

I have a 5 year old pitt bull named Fred (very important family member)

Dog started whining and barking at the front door. Parents were here and mom took him outside (hes off leash trained, and is the biggest pushover normally. Friends of mine come and go often and he doesnt even pick his head up off his chair)

Dog took off in direction of van, some ____tard took off running from van, dog gave chase to the end of the block (as he was trained to) and stopped

So I was notified, and came home instantly from where I was

The door wouldnt open... but heres what I found!

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e336/Superfa1/IMG_2479.jpg

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e336/Superfa1/IMG_2480.jpg

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e336/Superfa1/IMG_2481.jpg

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e336/Superfa1/IMG_2482.jpg

Headed to the junkyard tomorrow!

To everyone that says pitt bulls are vicious dogs, you obviously only know half the story

Now to make my dog a steak and go to bed!

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs016.snc4/34173_406256527423_534587423_4595512_896000_n.jpg

Sciond
08-19-2010, 11:38 AM
geez Don it never stops......

RedneckwithanxB
08-19-2010, 07:39 PM
Nope... I wish I would have been home... dudes body would prob still be out front...

Murphys_Law
08-19-2010, 08:17 PM
damn dude, find that guy and give him a fail sticker, was it a work van with tools in it or something, why else would he break into a 20y.o. van. idiot... dont you have a 'lade and the box there too to break into?

RedneckwithanxB
08-19-2010, 08:59 PM
The xB was in the driveway... I had the CTS and was out with girl + friends. Van does have some tools in it, but just a few hand tools/socket sets... I keep the 'spensive stuff in the garage

The inquestion van can be seen in the background of this pic

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e336/Superfa1/07%20Overhaul/scwheels4.jpg

Sciond
08-19-2010, 09:02 PM
saturn wheels now on the box?

Sciond
08-19-2010, 09:02 PM
Nope... I wish I would have been home... dudes body would prob still be out front...
woulda Kel-Tec'd his butt

RedneckwithanxB
08-19-2010, 09:06 PM
saturn wheels now on the box?

they were... pic is 2 months old

woulda Kel-Tec'd his butt

hahaha... I carry the Glock 23 more often than anything... for the last week Ive had my XD-M on me more often than not

Murphys_Law
08-19-2010, 09:12 PM
glock 23 FTW, yeah the van looks like a work van prob was after tools

Sciond
08-20-2010, 04:28 PM
the only thing about the glocks is they tend to jam under heavy use and I hate the way the clips pop out......dangerous
former glock owner 22,26,27

SEXB909
08-20-2010, 08:54 PM
talkin about guns and using it is another issue. Can you really have the mind set to shoot another human being? One of my homies thought this same way and it happened to him. he pulled his strap out on a robber, couldnt pop and he got 2 in the abdomen by the robber close range with a .22. All that for a $1000 Civic. luckily he survived.

Pls, that dude was probably after your rack on the van. LMAO.

RedneckwithanxB
08-20-2010, 11:03 PM
Hmm, never had my 23 or 19 jam. I even torture tested the 19 with 500 rounds non stop. My vote is operator error! Lol

I've already had to use my gun to defend myself, and I go to the range every week atleast once, and blow through 300 rounds at least, shooting from different targets and distances. Currently I'm training myself to draw and shoot left handed. But each of my guns have had atleast 2000 rounds pass down their barrels.. also, sounds like your "homie" may had safety issues, that's why I love my glock and springfield, the only safety is my index finger

Sciond
08-20-2010, 11:03 PM
umm yes... I can through my 10 years in the bail bond business and deadly force training..np..I never liked my people carrying the glocks because of ease of ejecting the clip in a struggle....so if there was not a chambered round.....

Sciond
08-20-2010, 11:05 PM
Hmm, never had my 23 or 19 jam. I even torture tested the 19 with 500 rounds non stop. My vote is operator error! Lol

I've already had to use my gun to defend myself, and I go to the range every week atleast once, and blow through 300 rounds at least, shooting from different targets and distances. Currently I'm training myself to draw and shoot left handed. But each of my guns have had atleast 2000 rounds pass down their barrels.. also, sounds like your "homie" may had safety issues, that's why I love my glock and springfield, the only safety is my index finger
trust me you would be hard pressed to find someone who put more rounds through there guns than I did....I would rather have an HK USP any load any time never jams

RedneckwithanxB
08-20-2010, 11:06 PM
Walking around without a round in the chamber is as useful as a screendoor on a submarine

SEXB909
08-20-2010, 11:15 PM
Hmm, never had my 23 or 19 jam. I even torture tested the 19 with 500 rounds non stop. My vote is operator error! Lol

I've already had to use my gun to defend myself, and I go to the range every week atleast once, and blow through 300 rounds at least, shooting from different targets and distances. Currently I'm training myself to draw and shoot left handed. But each of my guns have had atleast 2000 rounds pass down their barrels.. also, sounds like your "homie" may had safety issues, that's why I love my glock and springfield, the only safety is my index finger

his problem was he hesitated and thought twice.

Hix
08-20-2010, 11:28 PM
You dog looks just like my dog... Only your dog is a good dog, lol.

There was a break in at the house across from me a year or two ago and since then we haven't had any issues. It's nice living near a FN rep. Woke up in the middle of the night to multiple large calibur assault rifles firing full auto. Robbers got away but they burned his jeep.

Sciond
08-21-2010, 12:42 AM
Walking around without a round in the chamber is as useful as a screendoor on a submarine
agreed always have had one chambered

Sciond
08-21-2010, 12:45 AM
his problem was he hesitated and thought twice.
yep if your not ready to kill someone do not carry a gun.....body mass FTW

RedneckwithanxB
08-21-2010, 01:39 AM
yep if your not ready to kill someone do not carry a gun.....body mass FTW

In the words of my ccw instructor, if you are not ready to pull your gun and plan for the person on the other side of it to go home in a bag you need to leave the room

Murphys_Law
08-21-2010, 03:31 AM
Hmm, never had my 23 or 19 jam. I even torture tested the 19 with 500 rounds non stop. My vote is operator error! Lol

I've already had to use my gun to defend myself, and I go to the range every week atleast once, and blow through 300 rounds at least, shooting from different targets and distances. Currently I'm training myself to draw and shoot left handed. But each of my guns have had atleast 2000 rounds pass down their barrels.. also, sounds like your "homie" may had safety issues, that's why I love my glock and springfield, the only safety is my index finger
web safety=win

Sciond
08-21-2010, 12:17 PM
In the words of my ccw instructor, if you are not ready to pull your gun and plan for the person on the other side of it to go home in a bag you need to leave the room
lol .... I had a Florida ccw