My rule in my home, my daughter's, sister's, niece's and anyone else who has sought my advice when living independently and HAVE to feel safe/be able to protect themselves: if you cannot, in the dark,reach your weapon with good small, intense light wherever you are in your home exactly when you need it , it will do you no good. There are shotguns mounted solidly over the useful side of doors, small, familiar handguns in wall mount Grandpa clocks and yes, Ruger SS, SP101 in several bathrooms; and several others. Too many? Paranoid? Not if you were glad later, EVEN ONCE, it was there. Thankfully, I have an 86 year old mom, 62 year old sister and female friend of 45 years who would all testify to it.
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Duke;RKS#5567
RKCC-CM-087
Southwest VA