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Thread: Brink Alarm system

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    Default RE: Brink Alarm system

    My preferences are 38cal or 357mag double action, first round snake shot followed by the real deal. I also like the semi autos but for home protection I just prefer revolvers, they don't tend to lock up and you don't have to change out clips monthly or so if you don't use it often to make sure the clips spring tension doesn't get screwed up.
    Cliff

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    Default RE: Brink Alarm system

    OK, I have had a few pm's about how to do this yourself. I will respond to pms, call those that pm'd me and help them first. I will post another thread with the info needed for those that want to have a non-monitored system, alarm only.

    Yes, there are times when crooks clean out the whole house, but do you think that they knew nobody would be home for awhile? I'm sure they did, as professional burglars do case homes. But most burglaries are quick, in and out deals, usually from someone in the area, as has happened with this thread originator.

    My preference for home defense is a shotgun, short barreled, as you cant miss, and the prospect of the shot going thru sheetrock is slim. For personal protection, cant beat a series 70, 1911 .45cal..... I have owned many handguns, and my Kimber 1911 cant be beat. Always reliable, always feeds right, and I have had magazines with ten rounds in them constantly and have not lost spring resilliance. Buy good mags, and you wont have spring set problems..... i.e. Kimber, Wilson combat, Chip McKormic....
    I personally reload, so I go with a .458 cal 185gr hornady XTP, Unique powder 7gr, about 1100-1200 fps muzzle velocity. Doesnt overpenetrate as .45's tend to do w/ a 230gr ball ammo. More than doubles its size when it hits, talk about a flying ashtray!!

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    Default Re: RE: Brink Alarm system

    Quote Originally Posted by erick
    I personally reload
    :lol Thanks for your help, Erick. ;)

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    Default RE: Re: RE: Brink Alarm system

    I've never reloaded cartridge myself, only shotgun shells. Nothing like a nice load of rock salt when you want to give the gift that keeps on giving. Doesn't keep a pattern worth a bleep, but isn't that the point.
    Cliff

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    Default RE: Re: RE: Brink Alarm system

    ahh rock salt, the memories of being shot with that stuff is almost as painful as the actual thing. Not traceable either :skeezy

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