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How Do I Set Up an AR-15 for Home Defense?

Those things are ridiculous looking.
It's a stealth gun. It looks like it isn't loaded and can't be shot.

First things I bought for it were a pistol grip and long magazines. Now, with a scope, it almost looks usable.

But, it still just seems CA(strated)- Compliant
 
DDM4V7P with Hornady 55gr V-Max.
It’ll do the job on a bunch of predators.
 

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Maybe in your state. Most places if someone breaks in your house it’s reasonable to assume they intend to harm you and you’re justified in using deadly force.

Waiting, in your own house, for the opportunity to waste someone? 😂
That’s ridiculous.

Got any examples of this actually happening ?

Sounds like Mas strikes again to me.

There was a case here in MN where someone did that…but he also made a LOT of other really bad decisions that made it a slam-dunk for the prosecution.

Google “Byron Smith shooting”.

But…saying you’ll get prosecuted for having a gun ready is ridiculous.
 
There was a case here in MN where someone did that…but he also made a LOT of other really bad decisions that made it a slam-dunk for the prosecution.

Google “Byron Smith shooting”.

But…saying you’ll get prosecuted for having a gun ready is ridiculous.
Wow. Yeah I would say that doesn’t qualify as justifiable. Holy crap.
 
Semantics, just giving an example of the gun store cowboy. Let's say you have your AR sitting there with 30 rounds of custom loaded fragmentation bullets, light mounted, laser on, forward grip the DA is going to CRUCIFY you in court if you have to shoot a free booter in your house. Doesn't matter if you're in the right, you were WAITING for the opportunity to waste someone, at least in the eyes of the court.
When a willing sacrifice barges in, it is your duty to assist him in his quest. OK, being sarcastic here, but the results are going to depend on how the police report was written.
 
There was a case here in MN where someone did that…but he also made a LOT of other really bad decisions that made it a slam-dunk for the prosecution.

Google “Byron Smith shooting”.

But…saying you’ll get prosecuted for having a gun ready is ridiculous.
Interesting read on the case. Yeah, he screwed up badly. Having a voice recording hurt his case badly, as did waiting a day to report he had done in the burglars.
 
Interesting read on the case. Yeah, he screwed up badly. Having a voice recording hurt his case badly, as did waiting a day to report he had done in the burglars.
Don’t know if it was screwed up badly or kinda messed up he seemed to enjoy it. I only read the Wikipedia version so may have not represented well
 
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