(Continued from Part 2. This concludes the article.)
Part 3 – Lessons and Observations
Unsurprisingly, I ran the whole episode over in my head quite a few times as the days and weeks went by. Small details that I had forgotten came back. Eventually, I thought it would be worth noting a few things to share with other people:
The biggest takeaway was that things happened unbelievably fast. If my pistol had been in a different room, or been unloaded, or had the chamber empty, or had a manual safety, or was stored without the magazine in it, the outcome would have been quite different. It was fast. No time for a gun safe, gun in another room, racking a slide, manipulating a safety, etc. From busting-in-door to guy-on-the-floor was three seconds…four tops.
You really do have auditory exclusion. I fired three rounds of .40 Hydra-Shock indoors and all I heard was ‘pop’. Also, once The Bad Guy came through the door I don’t recall either of us saying anything. However, the girlfriend says she recalls hearing yelling right up to the point she heard gunshots. If we had been yelling, I don’t remember doing it and I don’t remember hearing it. From what I read, this is a normal thing because you’re extremely focused on the immediate threat.Continue reading“How I Survived A Home Invasion – Part 3, by Mr. Y.”