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7/24/2010 8:28:27 AM EDT
Anyone else ever consider buying 3-4 Hi Points or similarly cheap guns to stash around the house? Currently have a few Glocks and 1911's in various locations, but it makes my safe look so empty having those guns spread around. Plus, if you were involved in a home defense shooting, I'd rather turn over a High Point than one of my "good guns" for ballistics/investigative purposes. Thoughts?
7/24/2010 8:32:58 AM EDT
[#1]
I would rather use high quality firearms. If I have to give up an expensive one, oh well. It did it's job. I'd go into the safe and carry a different one.
7/24/2010 8:41:00 AM EDT
[#2]
i'd rather have a gun that works if i needed it...not something to decorate my safe with or simply b/c i dont want to turn it in as evidence IF it were there to save my life
7/24/2010 8:45:55 AM EDT
[#3]
Why not just carry one good gun on you when you're home?  The cops taking one of your guns for evidence after a SD shooting will probably be pretty low on the worry list at that point.
7/24/2010 9:14:38 AM EDT
[#4]
All good replys...just something I've considered in the past and wanted to see what the hive thought.
7/24/2010 11:17:33 AM EDT
[#5]
Agree with echofivkilo,   I carry it on me, my wife carries hers, and other family members carry theirs.   We don't use stash guns because they can be stolen, gotten a hold of by people that shouldn't and are not as accessible as the one I am wearing.
7/24/2010 11:36:59 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Why not just carry one good gun on you when you're home?  The cops taking one of your guns for evidence after a SD shooting will probably be pretty low on the worry list at that point.


+1

And it doesn't matter to anyone but you how empty your safe looks.
7/24/2010 11:46:27 AM EDT
[#7]
Do you think I should buy a couple of old Yugos to drive around town in?

Reason I ask is my garage looks silly without the good cars in it.



It's a tool.  Use the best tool for the job.  Period.
Use a tool you are most familiar with and that you have absolute confidence in working properly.
Besides, not having all of your stuff in one safe is actually a smart move.

You might wind up with something left in the event of a fire or theft.
7/24/2010 11:58:18 AM EDT
[#8]
i would only use guns i would trust my life with.  if you trust hi points go for it.  my self, 1 gun on me is enough.  the rest say in the safe for safety reasons.
7/24/2010 1:36:20 PM EDT
[#9]
I prefer to have my handgun on my person all the time. I'm not sure what the infatuation is with stashing guns all over a house. They'll always be just too far out of reach when you most likely need them. To each his own.
7/24/2010 2:13:25 PM EDT
[#10]
I ususally am armed 100% of the time. While I wouldn't buy cheap guns just to stash, I do buy lots of mags when they are cheap and keep them loaded in different parts of the house and truck, just in case. I wouldn't mind gettine a cheap used shotty or sks to keep in the truck but that's about it.
7/24/2010 2:41:00 PM EDT
[#11]
I would prefer to buy well used examples of high quality guns.  The finish won't matter for your use.  I would re-finish them, but just because that is my hobby, it is not necessary.

Lots of good quality used pistols out there.
7/24/2010 3:18:38 PM EDT
[#12]
Wow...didn't realize so many people would feel so strongly about this. Currently, I don't stash guns and almost always carry or have my primary nearby when at home, I don't think an intruder is going to have a preference at to whether he gets shot with a Kimber, a High Point or a nail gun and no one carried 100% of the time.
7/24/2010 3:31:02 PM EDT
[#13]
having a gun hidden on the other side of the house might be a good idea.  Something cheap but shoots well.

Just incase your door gets kicked in and you cannot run to your safe in time.
7/24/2010 3:32:09 PM EDT
[#14]



Quoted:


Anyone else ever consider buying 3-4 Hi Points or similarly cheap guns to stash around the house? ........[snip]..........Thoughts?


Never



 
7/24/2010 3:56:30 PM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
Wow...didn't realize so many people would feel so strongly about this. Currently, I don't stash guns and almost always carry or have my primary nearby when at home, I don't think an intruder is going to have a preference at to whether he gets shot with a Kimber, a High Point or a nail gun and no one carried 100% of the time.


" a few Glocks and 1911's in various locations" ?????
"If it works", for the money you'll spend in ammo to test reliability you could buy another Glock, ...... almost , but if the glock or 1911 saves your life, it's served its purpose and is paid for in full. If you are in a life or death shoot out, do you really want a Hi Point in your hand when you have a Glock in your safe? Put the Hi Points in the safe.
7/24/2010 4:18:07 PM EDT
[#16]
1911 or Glock 26 are my EDCs and go in a kitchen drawer at night, Glock 19 in the nightstand...hardly a "stash".
7/24/2010 5:54:22 PM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
Anyone else ever consider buying 3-4 Hi Points or similarly cheap guns to stash around the house? Currently have a few Glocks and 1911's in various locations, but it makes my safe look so empty having those guns spread around. Plus, if you were involved in a home defense shooting, I'd rather turn over a High Point than one of my "good guns" for ballistics/investigative purposes. Thoughts?


I would rather have 1 quality gun than 4 pieces of shit.

7/24/2010 5:57:05 PM EDT
[#18]
Shit i have guns stashed all over the house in secret places.I don't normally carry while in the house
but if i was to have somebody kick the door in i can be armed and dangerous real fast. Oh no kids to worry about either.
7/24/2010 6:09:12 PM EDT
[#19]
Glocks.... cheap, they work all the time. Don't bitch about the angle, just shoot the damn thing.
7/24/2010 6:50:10 PM EDT
[#20]
I'd rather use PA63s or P64s for stash guns.  Around the same price point as a Hi-Point, and much less likely to fall apart.
7/24/2010 6:51:40 PM EDT
[#21]
No.
7/24/2010 7:49:05 PM EDT
[#22]
A friend has 4 S&W model 10 police turn-ins hidden in his house.
Each has a pair of speed loaders as well.

7/24/2010 11:28:57 PM EDT
[#23]
Two Glocks upstairs (+ an LCP), one downstairs, in various states of rediness. HD guns dont go in the safe. If I had no kids and unlimited money I would have one in every room / vehcle.  I'd rather not carry on my person in the house, I'm sick of it by quitting time.

ETA: my oldest one can't rack a slide yet, but I will have to adjust things when she can.
7/24/2010 11:34:20 PM EDT
[#24]



Quoted:





Quoted:

Anyone else ever consider buying 3-4 Hi Points or similarly cheap guns to stash around the house? ........[snip]..........Thoughts?


Never

 
This.





 
7/25/2010 4:58:19 AM EDT
[#25]
I'd rather buy a decent used revolver over any high point.  Just get something you trust will work.
7/25/2010 5:48:12 AM EDT
[#26]
Maybe it's time to move to another neighborhood.

7/25/2010 6:05:19 AM EDT
[#27]
Quoted:
Anyone else ever consider buying 3-4 Hi Points or similarly cheap guns to stash around the house? Currently have a few Glocks and 1911's in various locations, but it makes my safe look so empty having those guns spread around. Plus, if you were involved in a home defense shooting, I'd rather turn over a High Point than one of my "good guns" for ballistics/investigative purposes. Thoughts?


If I ever came home to find a gun being pointed at me, I'd feel pretty silly if it was one of my own.   You can't avoid a burglar bringing his own.   But I keep mine in a locked safe while I'm out of the house.
7/25/2010 8:04:59 AM EDT
[#28]
Quoted:
I'd rather use PA63s or P64s for stash guns.  Around the same price point as a Hi-Point, and much less likely to fall apart.


"3-4 Hi Point or similarly cheap guns"

I just used Hi Point as an example. They really are hideous pieces of shit...

7/25/2010 10:11:26 AM EDT
[#29]
Quoted:
A friend has 4 S&W model 10 police turn-ins hidden in his house.
Each has a pair of speed loaders as well.



This, maybe even a Charter Arms snubbie, or $300 will buy you a Ruger P85/89. Yeah, it's a brick with a trigger, but it's also 15 rounds that won't jam.
7/25/2010 12:56:28 PM EDT
[#30]
If your that concerned about HD then just carry on your person. It's just too difficult to remember and maintain multiple firearms around the house when you can just keep it on you at all times.
7/25/2010 1:38:44 PM EDT
[#31]
i have thought about buying a dozen g19's or m&p9's and a small pile of parts so when the end as we know it come i could arm all my family and possibly some friends and neighbors, that's about as "cheap" as i'd care to go...
7/25/2010 2:16:23 PM EDT
[#32]
i have a mossy 500 in the downstairs closet does that count as a stash?

7/25/2010 2:34:19 PM EDT
[#33]





Quoted:



i have a mossy 500 in the downstairs closet does that count as a stash?








The definition of stash is a collection of more than one object in a single place. A single Mossberg isn't plural enough.





 
7/25/2010 6:05:23 PM EDT
[#34]
I would have to side with the revolver people.

Speedoaders are cheap, and revolvers can be left loaded with out worry about springs, and anyone regardless of age or strength can shoot them.

You have to be inventive where you hide anything, that way anyone bumbling around in drawers, etc won't find it

How much porn has been hidden that will never be found
7/26/2010 6:29:00 AM EDT
[#35]
I keep a 1911 in my coffee table downstairs, a M&P on the nightstand, and a AR in the master bedroom closet ready to go. I have a dog and a great alarm system and live in a nice neighborhood. Recently though, the criminals have gotten into breaking in the well to do neighborhoods because thats more likely to yield high dollar valuables rather than breaking in homes in bad neighborhoods. Criminals usually operate with three or more scum bags during home invasions so I do feel the need to have a weapon easily available downstairs and upstairs. A hi-point though, no, I would never trust my family's lives to a high point. We have no children yet btw.
7/26/2010 10:28:15 AM EDT
[#36]
stash guns u can depend on, keep the hi points in the safe to make it look full....
7/28/2010 6:04:59 AM EDT
[#37]
Nope. I carry from the time I wake up until the time I go to bed.

When I do go to bed, the carry gun comes out of the holster and is laid on the nightstand within arms reach.

No need for me to practice drawing from hidden spots under the table, or in drawers. I just draw, unsafe, bang switch.

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7/28/2010 6:37:13 AM EDT
[#38]
quality over quanity
I'm not going to trust a hi point in an emergency, try to find some good used guns at a fair price
7/28/2010 1:46:31 PM EDT
[#39]
Quoted:
I'd rather buy a decent used revolver over any high point.  Just get something you trust will work.


+1 I've incorporated this same stratagy with surplus S&W revolvers. Cheap, reliable and nearly impossible to screw up.
7/28/2010 2:19:43 PM EDT
[#40]
If I shoot an intruder with my HK and the cops take it and don't give it back, so be it.  I'll happily drive my still alive self down to the gun shop and spend $750 on another one.  Beats having that same intruder shove a jammed or broken Hi-Point up my ass instead.
7/29/2010 2:10:31 PM EDT
[#41]
If I had to stock up on cheap guns, it'd be those police 38 S&W revolvers you see floating around for $200-300
8/1/2010 2:02:26 PM EDT
[#42]
Quoted:
If I had to stock up on cheap guns, it'd be those police 38 S&W revolvers you see floating around for $200-300


This...
8/2/2010 9:23:33 AM EDT
[#43]
A cheap gun is a cheap gun.  Dont bet your life on it.

Most of my guns are locked up in my 1st floor bedroom or garage (with exception of my carry pieces) but II do keep a extra gun locked up on the second floor of my home.  If someone tried to break in at the right time I could be boxed in easily.

8/2/2010 3:46:25 PM EDT
[#44]
Quoted:
Anyone else ever consider buying 3-4 Hi Points or similarly cheap guns to stash around the house?

No, not even for a passing second.

Quoted:
Currently have a few Glocks and 1911's in various locations, but it makes my safe look so empty having those guns spread around.

Tell me that was a joke right?

Quoted:
Plus, if you were involved in a home defense shooting, I'd rather turn over a High Point than one of my "good guns" for ballistics/investigative purposes. Thoughts?

That's one of the main reasons behind the 2 is one, one is none principal. Always have a back up of your primary and if you are really concerned, have a back up for your back.

Quoted:
Why not just carry one good gun on you when you're home?

That is the right answer right there and the only way to make sure you always have a gun when you need one. Gun lying around the house just give bad guys one more way to get their scummy hands on one.

8/4/2010 12:51:17 PM EDT
[#45]
I have 5 glock 17s hidden all around the house and one in the bug out bag, including one under my shirt right now.  There are also a couple of G19s around here somewhere...

The safe is well stocked with 4 berettas, an M&P9, and my ranch gun - G21SF.

I think that a glock is "cheap" enough and I would have no problem trusting my life with one, and then I trust it to sit in an evidence locker for a month or two without rusting.
8/6/2010 6:03:28 AM EDT
[#46]
For personal defense at home I prefer a firearm I trust to be 100% reliable and I prefer it strapped to my hip when I'm awake or less than 3 feet away on the bed stand when I'm asleep. I definitely don't like the idea of leaving loaded guns unsecured, outside of a safe, laying around the house as a gift for anyone who breaks in. Don't give your enemies the gift of fire.
8/6/2010 7:23:41 AM EDT
[#47]
Quoted:
Anyone else ever consider buying 3-4 Hi Points or similarly cheap guns...



You can stop there.  The answer is no.
8/6/2010 11:43:18 AM EDT
[#48]
What happened to the good ole shotgun?

A pump sits behind my bedroom door and one near the front door.

You can get a mossberg 535 or remington 870 for cheap, and it will be easy to replace if its taken for an investigation.

just a thought.
8/6/2010 11:51:23 AM EDT
[#49]
Glocks are my beat around guns.
8/6/2010 7:43:18 PM EDT
[#50]
carry good stuff man

i wouldnt trust the hi point stuff for that type of situation
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