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How to Prepare for a Home Invasion - Home Defense Tips 

Jason Hanson
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Are you prepared for a home invasion? In this home defense masterclass, I share the best home invasion defense tips and tactics to help you protect your family in the event of a home invasion.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:30 Tip #1 Case Your Neighborhood
01:51 Pro Tip
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02:05 Tip #2 Good Home Defense Measures
02:30 Pro Tip
04:50 Rapid Access Safe (RAS)
07:11 Pro Tip
09:30 Ultralight Tactical Tomahawk
10:01 Kukri Knife
10:26 Pro Tip
12:45 END
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@lpg12338
@lpg12338 Год назад
Outstanding video, thanks for sharing, subscribed!
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks brother. I appreciate your support!
@RIGHTSFO4VETS
@RIGHTSFO4VETS Год назад
I THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING MY FREEDOM OF SPEECH. GOOD LUCK TO YOU TO SIR.
@SjMk1.
@SjMk1. Год назад
America is such a backward country with their hilarious gun-ho attitude.
@ClaymorePvP
@ClaymorePvP Год назад
moneylaundering
@anthonybell3036
@anthonybell3036 Год назад
Jason do you have any tips on defending myself while asleep? In my area there's a very serious drug and rapist problem. Currently I have literally nothing but looking to get some future ideas to stay ahead of aforementioned scum creatures. Thanks.
@islaadele1212
@islaadele1212 Год назад
I live in a very peaceful, semi-rural area in Northern Ireland, and a couple of years ago, two men broke in at 4am, armed with a machete and a crowbar. I was very, very lucky; I got knocked around a bit, but they left after I gave them cash and car keys. The police basically told me to get a dog and a ring door bell. There are very few legal options for weapons here. Mace and pepper spray are illegal. If I even tried to import a stun gun, I'd be looking at 10 years in jail. We have some of the strictest gun laws in the world here, gun ownership is less than 5% of the population and that's mainly farmers who own a shotgun or two. Handguns are totally illegal unless you can demonstrate a 'verifiable and specific' threat to your life. Even with those laws, there were over 60,000 shooting incidents in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. So, yeah, bad guy wants a gun, he'll get one. Me? I now have a Doberman. I love him, but I don't fancy his chances against a gun, or a machete for that matter. Guard your freedoms fiercely, folks.
@stephenmerten5266
@stephenmerten5266 Год назад
You can keep a can of wasp spray. Some of them shoot a stream 25 feet or so. I keep a few in my rv when traveling to places that don't allow firearms.
@islaadele1212
@islaadele1212 Год назад
@@stephenmerten5266 Thanks for that tip!
@JamesBond-qv2ht
@JamesBond-qv2ht Год назад
So only the criminals are allowed to be armed. That’s messed up.
@andrewcarter7503
@andrewcarter7503 Год назад
You can buy a crossbow in the UK.
@JamesBond-qv2ht
@JamesBond-qv2ht Год назад
@@andrewcarter7503 but what happens to you if you use it in self defense? I’ll bet you end up in prison for life.
@freakychick1978
@freakychick1978 Год назад
My grandpa was Chief of Police and always said, "If someone wants in, they're getting in. It's what you do when that happens that counts."
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Your grandpa is a smart man
@Ed19601
@Ed19601 Год назад
That's what my dad said, but I followed his advice to have a sturdy beam locked across the inside of my bedroom door so at least I have time enough to prepare when someone tries to get in
@stevenmark8156
@stevenmark8156 Год назад
@@Ed19601 That is an excellent idea, especially if you don’t have kids! Next best thing to sleeping in a safe room.
@mjuberian
@mjuberian Год назад
Yup I killed 3 people so far and none of them were burglars.. 2 neighbors and a family friend.. really sad
@garlicbreathandfarts
@garlicbreathandfarts Год назад
My father always says that locks only keep honest people honest.
@leo-ub6nb
@leo-ub6nb Год назад
Two tips, to add onto yours. 1) Being able to traverse through your house in complete darkness while maintaining little to no noise! I feel like noise discipline gets overlooked a lot. Hunters know how to stay quiet when hunting their prey, so as to not scare them off. In your home, you *ARE* the hunter. The intruder is your prey. I know my layout like the back of my hand, but in darkness, it can feel completely different. I can walk through every room on both my floors and the steps without a single light on. If someone is in your house, you might not want to give away your position, especially if there is only 1 way to get into a certain area or a choke point, like stairs. My wife and I have lived in the same house for the same amount of time and she can’t for the life of her, walk through our house in the dark. 2) The guy who didn’t have one in the chamber. If that’s how you roll, due to personal reasons or the wife is giving you a hard time, fine. But now you *NEED* to train as such. When you’re in a situation where you need to pick up your gun, you need to train that muscle memory where your unconsciously racking/loading a round. The sound of loading a round can also do a few things. Some good, some bad. It can scare off a subject. Or, it can make that subject prepared by allowing them to have their (possible) weapon ready and also give a general location as to where you’re at in your home. If you want to try to “silently” load a round, cool. But some guns might not like it and malfunction with a feeding issue. Some guns like to be abused a little. So, whatever your situation is, you need to learn how to work around it/with it to give you the edge on an intruder. Train. Prepare. Place yourself in the most uncomfortable situation. Think out scenarios. Think what you’re going to do in such scenarios. Act out those scenarios with dry runs. Once you got your training down, good. DO IT AGAIN!
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks for sharing those wonderful tips! God bless!
@jovanzivkovic3079
@jovanzivkovic3079 Год назад
Great comment!
@danielbeck9191
@danielbeck9191 Год назад
PERFECT PRACTICE makes perfect!! Work on the troublesome areas over and over WHILE DOING THEM PROPERLY so you remember the RIGHT way to do each part. I would recommend keeping the chamber of your defense gun loaded, as ANY loading action on your part will alert the intruders to your location. You want the intruders to have as little information about you as possible.
@thetampabaynononsenserealt785
I was going to comment about your first tip 🙌 my ex husband is military. Every time we moved, we practiced clearing the house incase of an intruder. I’ve only had to use it one time (poor pest control guy came into our apartment unannounced…I didn’t shoot him, just made him piss himself). I wasn’t scared, because it was day time, I was armed, and my dog was my backup. If it happened at night, that would have ended differently. Now, I always make sure I know how to properly clear the house from every room.
@GNew6393
@GNew6393 Год назад
This is not proper or recommended by home defense experts (tactically and legally). The only time you need to "hunt" is if you do not have family or guest safely accounted for and you should have a plan to do that so that you gather everyone or have them in a secure hidden location. You should secure your own location, while notifying 911 and making sure you have a defensive location where killing the intruder is the last and only if necessary step. This includes states with Castle Doctrines. You notify the intruder(s) you are armed and will shoot. You don't use a flashlight until you need to blind or aim at the intruder otherwise your light just gives away your location. You should know your own house better in dark than anyone. Why would you light the way for the intruder? The man in this video echos these recommendations. You do not go outside to fire on them or hunt them down in the street. You will have tremendous legal trouble if the police and/or DA decided that you went on a "hunt" for your prey. My recommendation is to go to Wilson Combat for other sensible self defense videos.
@user-rf3cn2ou3x
@user-rf3cn2ou3x 5 месяцев назад
Camras outside, hooked up to the tv, and alarm system, a gun handy in every room, and building, and a shovel !
@dankmazzi2376
@dankmazzi2376 4 месяца назад
😂🎉❤
@PaisleyPatchouli
@PaisleyPatchouli Год назад
My ex neighbor was a single, frail , elderly woman who was a real homebody. The full extent of her home security system was: 1: a HUGE 14" stainless steel dog bowl, and 2: a size 14 pair of beat up sneakers; both of which sat just outside her front door... ;)
@calebstimson5467
@calebstimson5467 Год назад
What’s her obsession with the #14?
@PaisleyPatchouli
@PaisleyPatchouli Год назад
@@calebstimson5467 Haha, good question. I never asked her, but I would imagine it was just the luck of the draw as to what were the largest items she could find at the thrift store when she was shopping for home security products... Who knows what other 14" items she owned? ;-)
@oldnatty61
@oldnatty61 Год назад
Recommendation...get a dog for the bowle, and switch the size 14 sneakers for size 14 steel toed, muddy work boots, also have a 12 gauge ready to rock and roll🤟
@MrBeachDoctor
@MrBeachDoctor Год назад
@@oldnatty61 then someone would steal the boots
@oldnatty61
@oldnatty61 Год назад
@@MrBeachDoctor Naw. You got a dog & a 12 gauge.
@alanaldpal950
@alanaldpal950 Год назад
4 layers for home defense: 1. Exterior that causes bad folks to choose another house….. cameras, lighting, dogs etc 2. Fortified or secure structure to slow entry…. Locks, etc 3. Alert/alarm to warn you of invasion…. Alarms, dogs etc 4. Tools to confront an intruder if they get in…… pistol, rifle, shotgun…. Etc
@946towguy2
@946towguy2 Год назад
5 layers, actually. 1)Safe neighborhood which has monitored and controlled or limited vehicle and pedestrian access. The exterior in layer 2 should include a perimeter fence and locked gates.
@luno1301
@luno1301 Год назад
am not American but really ? do people who try to steal kill you
@teinh22a
@teinh22a Год назад
​@@luno1301 where do you live?
@ruidadgmailcanada8508
@ruidadgmailcanada8508 Год назад
@@luno1301 You will find out soon enough. Too many easy to obtain weapons in the US makes the likelihood of bad outcomes much higher. In Canada I’ll be liable for defending my home (dumb, I know ) so German Shepherds it is. 😊
@walkingwithtretz
@walkingwithtretz Год назад
@Luno✅ skip the middle part if not American. Even a tomahawk or a machete will get you arrested. Smacking the perp over the head with a Louisville slugger will get you done. Heck I'm a hoarder sk even if I don't do anything ill prob get done if he trips up and knocks himself out lol. Haha I have a TV that doesn't work. The local riff raff are welcome to grab that but don't whine when you trip over an old vacuum cleaner haha.
@lovethelordjesuspraisethel3286
@lovethelordjesuspraisethel3286 6 дней назад
A Governor I think North Carolina. He spoke at a NRA CONFERENCE.. He Always Says “:You MUST be the FIRST RESPONDER In Your Home “ SO True. I am so tired of the Government Trying to take Our Rights Away.. Yet, they do not take away the Criminals guns.. you hav to be able to match what another has..Or you will be ended.. my Huge Dog is the BEST in Protecting us..I Praise God For her.. HE IS THE ONE TO KEEP US SAVE..I appreciate your video. Now I am subscribed and will look at your other Videos..Thank You Prayers for you and yours..🙏🕊
@markbirchmore9634
@markbirchmore9634 9 месяцев назад
Great information. The only thing that I do in addition is to keep spare sets of all car keys in the bedside table. My wife’s role is to activate all car alarms in the event of an intrusion. We live in a neighborhood with zero lot lines and that additional sound will wake all neighbors .
@karlregan5276
@karlregan5276 7 месяцев назад
Excellent idea!
@tombergendahl7652
@tombergendahl7652 Год назад
Good content. I had a home invasion by four masked and melee armed criminals when I was seventeen. My mom had witnessed a crime and they probably wanted to silence her. She saw them running up to our front apartment door, panicked and i really had to man up. I had an axe, picked it up, told my GF to close all curtains and hide, told my mom to call 911, then ran to the door and saw how they looked through the peep-hole, then chose our hallway chokepoint as my last stand and visualized how i would strike, retrieve the axe and retreat slightly to regain momentum. Crazy enough, they didn't get it even with a crowbar. It tought me a great deal about my character.
@coreyamond7480
@coreyamond7480 Год назад
Damn that's intense. How old were u dawg?
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Glad you are safe. Thanks for sharing!
@kolobkolobkolobkolob
@kolobkolobkolobkolob Год назад
You went into that special zone that no one wants to go into but it is needed during such times. I was attacked when on a mission by three persons was in bathroom (not using at the time) two on either side me one directly in front I was able to flip the two on either side me right into bath tube and third guy somehow I threw into tube as well it ended quickly but that special focus and zone you can go into really serves you well and you just have to trust yourself and your training and always visualize what you might do in many different circumstances and you will amaze yourself but believe in yourself and practice. Glad they didn’t get into your house. It’s a terrible thing to have to deal with bad guys and need do everything can to avoid in the first place but sometimes you simply cannot.
@olwill1
@olwill1 Год назад
@@coreyamond7480 He says he was 17.
@billwilliams9362
@billwilliams9362 Год назад
Great . Whats a hallway choke point ? 👍🇦🇺
@HappyHoney41
@HappyHoney41 Год назад
I'm an old lady. My dog, cameras & alexa announce when someone's getting close. I use braces against the doors. Alexa controls my lights. My ex taught me to stay in the dark. I've got a shot gun mounted to my side of the bed, and nunchucks hung up in various rooms. They'll never expect what they're walking into, if they break in here.
@Rayja3
@Rayja3 Год назад
The auditory exclusion is such a real thing. It’s hard to explain unless you have experienced it. I have unfortunately been involved in two critical incidents, once in the military with IEDs and once as a law enforcement officer involved in an OIS. Both times my training took over and I was able to avoid the “amygdala hijack” But that auditory exclusion is so real.
@Medic6581
@Medic6581 4 месяца назад
Dude, I was in my daughter's Cub scout class last year and her instructor began to rip tape for a project they were working on, and just the sound of the tape ripping tripped me into a dissociative episode. Afterwards I figured out that on every single 911 job I've ever been on I always performed the same ritual before inserting an IV, the first step of which was to tear the small role of tape in the ivy start kit into four or five pieces and then stick them wherever I happened to be on the floor or in the bus. First the sound started becoming very loud, then echoey and then I actually started to experience tunnel vision before slowly getting back. Had to stumble to the bathroom. Human beings are the weirdest creatures on the planet for sure - and a consciousness that is aware it is aware, well, that's just God letting us partake of an awesome sense of humor A la Mike Tyson with the tiny voice, or the draft who has a 25 ft neck and no vocal cords. Much love to you and yours brother
@autowhisperer2511
@autowhisperer2511 Год назад
Great advice! Being prior military, I follow many of these rules and then some. My wife used to think I was a crazy doomsday prepper. After seeing how this country has changed in recent years, she doesn't think it's so crazy anymore.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks! It's good to be always prepared.
@harryballzaky2674
@harryballzaky2674 Год назад
"Doomsday Preppers" was a TV show that tried to make "Common Sense" preppers look crazy. EVERYONE should have enough preps to last 1 month without leaving the house. I personally recommend enough to last 3 months without leaving the house but, it depends on space & motivation. The world is getting crazier & crazier & (I hope I'm wrong) it's probably going to get worse before it gets better.
@rickschlessenger3464
@rickschlessenger3464 Год назад
We have an aluminum sign that states: I am a Marine. Any questions! ( Both of our cars have Military License plates to back up our claim.)
@erxfav3197
@erxfav3197 Год назад
I agree, in what sense has it changed though Im curious to hear from you @Autowhisperer
@kevingp12
@kevingp12 Год назад
Same with my wife. Now I own two shotguns, an AK and two handguns, and more guns to come haha
@fabienpics
@fabienpics Год назад
I m completely agree with you. Great tip. I m living in Canada.... very bad country for all about self-defense, but I do what I need to do .... better be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
@valr852
@valr852 6 месяцев назад
But crime is low in Canada,how about all the shootings in USA,schools,business ,it’s out of control. I’m all for self defence but take other measures
@devilsoffspring5519
@devilsoffspring5519 5 месяцев назад
@@valr852 Wrong, Canada is up to its ass in police corruption and gangstalking. Born-and-bred Canadian for 47 years, it's a HORRIBLE country to live in.
@bjones5791
@bjones5791 Год назад
3 seconds for safe access is a loooong time in a hot situation.Any fumbling you’re up to 8-10 seconds plus the noise….safes are more to give your killer the advantage…..love from Texas,B
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thank you! God bless!
@AI-oz6ju
@AI-oz6ju Год назад
Lots of people have concerns about loaded ready to shoot fire arm ( chambered, and strike/hammer pulled back). I would suggest getting a double action pistol, for example Bretta PX4 storm. You can keep the round chambered, use decocker to keep the hammer down, put safety to ready to shoot mode. Less chances of accidentally discharging the gun because you have to pull the trigger all the way with slightly more effort for it to fire. Training, lots of training is the key.
@echofoxtrotwhiskey1595
@echofoxtrotwhiskey1595 9 месяцев назад
If it’s sitting in a safe it doesn’t matter if it’s chambered.
@AI-oz6ju
@AI-oz6ju 9 месяцев назад
@@echofoxtrotwhiskey1595 Unfortunately, it happens more often than we realize. Why have a gun if not readily reachable when you need it.
@scientificperspective1604
@scientificperspective1604 Год назад
As far as home invasion goes, it always amazes me when I hear someone yell (for example) "Bob is that you?" I always ask them, "what if the answer to that question is 'no?'" If the person in your home is not who you hope it is, then you just let them know exactly where you are. Jason announces that he has a gun, and hopes that the intruder leaves. I myself would wait quietly in hiding and wait until I ascertain the location of the intruder, get my gun pointed at him, and then announce that I have a gun. I never want to let an intruder know my location when I don't know his. Personal preference. I also expect that I'm between the intruder and my family. I also never put my finger on the trigger until I'm ready to fire. I never want to get startled by a cat, a falling box, etc., and accidentally pull the trigger. In all dozen or so times I ever got my gun and searched my home in the dark at night, I so far never put my finger on the trigger. One more thing - when walking around with your gun, looking for an intruder, if you do it like in the movies, with your arm sticking straight out, with the gun held about as far from you as it can be, then you are just asking for a broken arm, when the intruder hits your arm woith a pipe in order to knock the gun out of your hand. I hold that gun flat against my body. You would have to hit me with a car in order to get me to drop it, and I don't expect that there are any cars moving around in my home at night.
@MGMidget73
@MGMidget73 Год назад
Or they peer out their windows fully back lit. Perfect target.
@SandraAnnEvans
@SandraAnnEvans 7 месяцев назад
GREAT POINTS!
@DevilHorst
@DevilHorst 6 месяцев назад
Well, I have actually been in that situation. First of all, when you ask that question, you typically don't wonder if it's a) the person you expect or b) an intruder but rather c) wind or something else that causes a noise. Secondly, in most countries guns are simply not a (legal) option, including where I live. Thirdly, you're assuming the intruder is not afraid of a physical confrontation. But most actually are and will do everything to avoid it. Most want to steal, not fight. If they hear you, they will run away. You probably just scared the shit out of them because they thought they were alone and can enjoy an easy smooth burglary. Now they are suddenly confronted with somebody behind a door who they haven't seen yet. So they have no idea who they are dealing with and how prepared that person is. In my case, the guy ran off quicker than I could realize what is actually going on. But I often wondered what would have happened if he had suddenly walked into my room. But I can assure you I prefer the outcome I experienced. In short, I'm sorry, but your advice is not good for most people and most situations. That's not just my impression but also what the cops told me: make noise because it will scare away most intruders while a sudden confrontation is extremely unpredictable and dangerous.
@kandimeyer1906
@kandimeyer1906 6 месяцев назад
This is all extremely straight forward vital information, and common sense. All of the these applications and choice of weapons are adequate if you're a reasonably fit young to middle aged man and husband. However, NOT applicable for the majority of the population's demographics... 🤔 You DON'T address the following demographics: 🤔 i.e. the very vulnerable and disabled senior citizens, veterans, single women and single female parent household's and young teenage children home alone, while their Mother's and Father's are at work, on how to prevent and protect themselves from home invasions...🤔 My second concern that's NOT addressed, that I would like to see addressed here is: Every state's gun laws are different and strickly enforced or NOT strickly enforced...🤔 contingent on a case by case incident... i.e. Regardless of a home invasion and you are protecting your family and personal property, if you shoot and kill the intruder, and you call the police and tell them exactly what just took place... .. . 📱📲 ...when they get to your house... 🚔 🏡 [you are the individual being hand cuffed, arrested and your gun's confiscated‼ So everyone really needs to know your STATE'S GUN LAWS... with regard to home invasions and if you kill someone in the interim of said home invasion...🚔🏡🚔 I suggest that you speak to a lawyer within your state or home town and also have a lawyer that you TRUST on retainer, should you find yourself in said life threatening circumstances in the future...🤔 So your NOT the one being arrested and charged with 1st DEGREE MURDER...🚔🏡🚔 Even though, it is our fundamental God given Birth Right and 2nd Amendment right's to carry arms and protect our's and our families lives and property from said criminals...🤔 Extremely critical to think about and do one's due diligence in researching and knowing exactly what your rights are prior to a home invasion Sir... I know and have seen first hand when individual's have been the VICTIM'S of horrendous crimes...victimized all over again by the BROKEN justice system and had to prove they were INNOCENT... while they're PERPETRATOR'S were innocent until proven guilty by the justice system‼‼ Knowledge is powerful weapon... God said, "my people will parish for lack of knowledge!!"
@bbmw9029
@bbmw9029 Год назад
You missed a layer. In addition to camera / alarms / etc., you need to physically reinforce the building envelope. Stronger locks, long screws through strike plates and hinges, security film on windows, etc., etc.. You can't make it impossible for an invader to get in. But you can make is much slower, harder and noisier. If it's hard enough, they'll likely just give up.
@946towguy2
@946towguy2 Год назад
He also forgot about the property perimeter having a fence with locked gates and about the neighborhood layer including human intelligence and active monitoring along with a reputation which discourages unapproved behavior. The best place to stop the home invader is before they enter your neighborhood.
@kolobkolobkolobkolob
@kolobkolobkolobkolob Год назад
It’s also best to create a safe room which can be as simple as one bedroom having a special door and ev one goes into there.
@946towguy2
@946towguy2 Год назад
@@kolobkolobkolobkolob 100% agree. I like having doors which control movement between the guest areas and the private areas, such as a multi-level home with a door at the stairwell and then locks on all bedroom doors. A safe room on the ground level, such as a secure pantry provides protection if you are downstairs when something happens.
@bbmw9029
@bbmw9029 Год назад
@@kolobkolobkolobkolob Just do this with the master bedroom. Replace the cheap, thin, weak interior door with a steel exterior door. Put in an exterior deadbolt. At night, when the owner goes to bed, they should lock the deadbolt. This way, if a burglar gets into the house, he can't get to the owner easily or quietly.
@Geoshandle
@Geoshandle Год назад
@@bbmw9029 that’s assuming there’s no other bedrooms i.e. kids
@yawzerdoink-a-sore-as8159
@yawzerdoink-a-sore-as8159 8 месяцев назад
Revolvers always go bang at 3am when you just woke up suddenly
@janetpattison8474
@janetpattison8474 5 месяцев назад
I took a gun licensing class & the retired cop who did the training said rely on the police for nothing, their job is follow-up after a crime has happened. Most entries happen through doors. If possible get the metal security doors, and one of the outter storm doors they make, has unbreakable glass looking, polycarbonate, or another high-tech shatter proof material. My car was broken into, & the cop who came to do the report had a home break-in & she gave this advice: always leave lights on, inside and out, always lock up, even when working in the back yard, the authentic looking dummy cameras are better than no cameras, leave talk radio on loud if u are out, don’t have doors or windows where a person can easily see right into your home. I had a security system, but it was only for door, and windows need alarms as well. And I think that being agreeable and forking over money and /or property is the best survival tactic if a person gets in. You can’t shoot a person in my state unless u can prove that they had deadly intent.
@patrickfredrickson4802
@patrickfredrickson4802 4 дня назад
What state?
@Mark-zc8ko
@Mark-zc8ko 2 года назад
My family has had two home invasions--one of which resulted in a death. Your tips, in my view, would have prevented the trauma experienced in each case. This video is solid work from you, as usual!! One more to your list--get your lights on if you have to go out your doors at night, backyard or front door, even if it is just to let the dog out. It can give you crucial seconds to respond.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing 2 года назад
My condolences. I'm glad that you are now more prepared than ever. Thank you for the support. It's stories like these that let me know that my work is not done and that we need to educate and help those who are willing to learn.
@gailmgreenlee7039
@gailmgreenlee7039 Год назад
Wow so sorry.
@sdfswords
@sdfswords Год назад
Dogs are great alarm and first line of defense.
@roybiv7018
@roybiv7018 Год назад
@Phil M I read a story about a guy going out into his backyard with firearm and a flashlight, responding to some disturbance, and had a shootout with another flashlight... Who was a cop looking for a suspect who ran. Thankfully they were both horrible shots and nobody was hurt. IIRC, he was arrested, but charges were dropped.
@Shadow__133
@Shadow__133 Год назад
2 home invasions?? Here is a tip: move.
@stripervince1
@stripervince1 Год назад
Good info. My glock .45 stays with me every minute of my life now all the time. Wife has her 38. But without question the three best things you can do are # 3. Sticker or thorn plants around back or side windows make it difficult to get in. #2 motion sensor light in front and rear walkways work fantastic. #1 the absolute best thing for home protection. That gives the best advanced warning....is a Doberman, a Rottweiler, a German shepherd, Or a pit bull. Having a big dog will prevent most home invasions. Those 4 breeds are the best and are naturally protective. But any barking dog gives advanced warning someone is coming.
@lorina8699
@lorina8699 Год назад
Someone threw my dog a bone. It wasn't me.
@Eunegin23
@Eunegin23 Год назад
I have one secured entrance option only (but 2 exits). Nobody will kick it in, guaranteed. Doesn't look wealthy from the outside. No guns (illegal where I live) . No German shepherd or any other German dog like Rottweiler or Dobermann. But we are a German-American family - will do the job. Most importantly: my neighbors home's are less safe.
@YSLRD
@YSLRD Год назад
My 15 lb chihuahua mix chased an intruder out of my livingroom.
@carljohnson5006
@carljohnson5006 Год назад
I like the thorny barrier idea. Beach plumbs flower all summer, and they have the thorns from hell.
@deanoaussie1716
@deanoaussie1716 Год назад
That's what saved myself and my family our dog warning us. A bunch of people were comin in with bad intentions around 1am, I shot the first guy in the neck with a tazer he had to get it surgically removed. They left after this. I didn't even get time to get dressed. Police arrived couple hours later.
@jumpercable20
@jumpercable20 8 месяцев назад
The best way to change your wife's mind on the 'No bullet in the chamber", is to go through some practice exercises with her, (you might not always be home). It's always a good idea to go through a number of scenarios, such as a fire, poisonous fumes, burglar, and do it with your whole family, your kids need to know what to do as well, even if they can't use a weapon, if you own guns, it's your responsibility to teach your kids gun safety at some point. Both my son and daughter could disassemble my weapons blindfolded before they were 13 years old. I tell them the same thing my veteran dad told me when I was young, he said once you pull that trigger, you can't change your mind and you have to live with the results. Buy some snap caps, remove your magazine and all ammo from your weapon. Load it with snap caps, and give your wife the pistol with the snap caps, without one in the chamber. Then you open the door like you're breaking in and show her how important it is to have a loaded chamber, the difference between a loaded chamber and unloaded can be the difference between life and death. My experience shows me that most women won't pull the trigger no matter how scared they are, on a burglar, rapist, killer. Don't ask me why, I'd just ask her, take your choice, you on the floor dead or the burglar on the floor dead---Just remember the words of Joel Osteen, you can be a victim or a victor, the choice is yours. It's absolutely necessary to take your wife to the range to get plenty of target practice, it could be a life or death difference.
@lindarock4128
@lindarock4128 7 месяцев назад
yup if u dont carry locked and loaded u need more training with ur weapon@@susieq8044
@MilkToBread
@MilkToBread Год назад
Hi great content...sadly here in Canada 🇨🇦 we've been disarmed and are not allowed to protect ourselves...even with an alternative weapon. Could land us 10 yrs in prison. It's disgusting. As a single mom I wish we were permitted weapons ...even going out in daylight is getting risky due to hard drug use in the population.
@rugger1009
@rugger1009 9 месяцев назад
Do something about it -
@evocati6523
@evocati6523 9 месяцев назад
Changing voting habits would be step 1 to fixing that
@mikefarmer4748
@mikefarmer4748 8 месяцев назад
At the very least then you need dog(s), probably big dogs. Then work as hard as you can to eliminate the totalitarian and get a real government. 🇺🇸
@BigDickDaddy62
@BigDickDaddy62 8 месяцев назад
Frozen leg of Lamb. Cast Iron Skillet.
@MJibco.
@MJibco. 7 месяцев назад
@@rugger1009: excuse me! That’s the typical placid “ nice” attitude in Canada!!! What do u think would happen seeing you’re being “ compliant” and “ defenceless” when a huge guy gets in in the night ready with a rope to strangle? Better Have a Big Dog!!🐕. My dog saved my very Life recently and we found the invaders implements left outside! Including what he had “ intended” to use for strangulation!!! I worry about Canadians and their “ niceness, innocence and naivety!”
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing 2 года назад
Did you find any of these tips useful? Let me know.
@Exodus153KJV
@Exodus153KJV Год назад
Glass breaker alarm.
@Sky1
@Sky1 Год назад
I have a 4 channel solar powered motion sensor system that ring a doorbell device. Different sound from each sensor. The range is pretty good. Have cameras aiming at cameras as well. Talk with neighbors create a network of survillance systems. I disagree about the bird shot. At 10' that is going to be devistating. The last thing you want is a bullet penetrating walls and hitting a neighbor.
@richardnott9587
@richardnott9587 Год назад
Tips were good. No reason to have the fanciest gun. A4 year old canik or rugar sr9 are only $250 in places used. Most used guns haven't been abused. I even got a used SR45 and sent it to rugar because it shot funny. They returned it 2 weeks later working great. Never told them I didn't buy it new. Great company. Spend the other $300 on ammunition and training.
@rcampbell4967
@rcampbell4967 Год назад
You touched on 3 of the 4 D's of home defense. Deter. Detect. Defend. Please consider the last D: Delay. Long screws tying the hinges and strike plates back to the exterior door frames. 3M security film on windows (which doesn't thwart a glass break sensor). Decorative bars on the windows. There are many measures a home owner can implement which Delay a persons entry. This is important. My goal: if a person is going to break into my house, I'm going to be right there to Defend it. That means Detect before entry, and Delay entry.
@rcampbell4967
@rcampbell4967 Год назад
@@richardnott9587 Excellent point. When asked, I advise people without young children to purchase multiple of the same, reliable gun to keep throughout the house so when needed and the adrenaline is pumping, they don't have to remember where the safety is, how many rounds it has, etc.
@marshutch3931
@marshutch3931 2 года назад
Also walking dogs is another way to case a place. We have a lot of dog walkers in this town.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing 2 года назад
Excellent advice. One of the easiest and most effective methods.
@thomasarmstrong9327
@thomasarmstrong9327 Год назад
I've seen "people walking dogs" referred to as a very good neighborhood block watch system, especially if one randomizes the walking times instead of same-time-each-day.
@rickschlessenger3464
@rickschlessenger3464 Год назад
Sometimes I sit out front of my house. In the circle drive and clean my weapons. Makes people think twice.
@kinawood7454
@kinawood7454 Год назад
Great video! I train regularly and own many firearms, that being said, my bedside gun is a revolver. If I am half asleep, the last thing I want to worry about is if I'm hot or not. That gives me 5 rounds until I get to my 20 round xdm or AR or something else. I've not seen all of your videos, but one thing that isn't talked about enough is staging your home. I have at least one weapon in every room of my house.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Glad you like it. Thanks for sharing. God bless!
@MPGunther1
@MPGunther1 7 месяцев назад
It's hard to believe all your basic information is FREE. Thank you, Mr. Hanson and God Bless.
@dakotaseven947
@dakotaseven947 Год назад
Love this guy! Outstanding need to know coverage. No matter what weapon you chose to use, it’s useless unless you know how to utilize it effectively, efficiently and with the proper attitude in a given situation. Training and practice is a must. Using the window alarm is prime for auto glass since the car alarm isn’t effective on windows. Smash n grab has escalated exponentially now. Know the laws and your rights when it comes to home invasions. You can do everything right and still land yourself in jail. My personal law is, “If you beak in my house, the criminals no longer has rights”. That, in itself should be a new law.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks for the insight! God bless!
@redhead8777
@redhead8777 Год назад
New laws for legalized theft are making criminals bolder. VOTE NO.
@BCM-556
@BCM-556 Год назад
As someone who makes target hardening recommendations for a living, I can tell you this guy is spot on. Great recommendations.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks! Glad you like it!
@erxfav3197
@erxfav3197 Год назад
What are target hardening recommendations?😊
@vanmann8347
@vanmann8347 Год назад
Great advice!!! You didn’t mention several things. A good cleaning mop and sponges. A roll of heavy plastic and tape. Touch up paint and maybe spackle. An empty trunk or a pickup truck. Some type of weights and rope. And never…never call anyone. Keep your mouth shut! I got these helpful tips from my Uncle Anthony long ago. Now on a more serious note: Having hand held non firearms weapons is an awesome idea if you’re not afraid to use it close up and you know how to use it. Nothing is worse than being disarmed by an intruder and having him take your weapon and use it on you.😮 Remember that it’s always better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6. Thanks again for giving people some great advice!👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks for sharing and having the time to watch! God bless!
@vanmann8347
@vanmann8347 8 месяцев назад
Np Jason, I enjoy every video that you make. I hope your heart is true to your brother man and not the CIA.
@lisaherrington11
@lisaherrington11 3 месяца назад
That is a great saying! I love it!
@masterlee1372
@masterlee1372 2 месяца назад
There was know thief that was caught thankfully and he would go jog in neighborhoods to gather info. He was very successful at it.
@eab6066
@eab6066 Год назад
If you haven't already, would you consider a Home Defense video for Apartment dwellers only? Especially those that live on first floor, to include sliding glass doors, windows and main door access points? How you'd handle non preppers seeking help, lack of toilet function, etc? Thank you.
@evedallas8667
@evedallas8667 6 месяцев назад
Myself I've tried to tell everyone around me and my family who live in the state but not near me, what is coming a to prep for food and supplies. Not a single one of them listened to me or they offered a lot of excuses. I explained that they were on their own, They still have done Nothing at all so when their town homes and suburb living is invaded for whatever reason, they are not going to be running to me. They should have listened but to this day, they refuse. If they show up, I will turn them away because my home is only big enough for me. I used my paychecks to prep for what I knew was coming and neighbors and family failed to listen. Sucks to be them. Sad but TRUE.
@alancranford3398
@alancranford3398 2 года назад
I like your tips. I've lived and worked in countries where even running away from an attacker could result in criminal charges against me ("you endangered the public!") and I'm grateful that in America I have the right to defend myself. It's not an unlimited right but I'm not required by law to be a victim.
@ashtonmarshall3933
@ashtonmarshall3933 2 года назад
I've been there too. So many countries where the cops are in on it too and are just looking to take advantage of an American.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing 2 года назад
Alan - Thanks for the support. This is all too common and unfortunate overseas. What's the worst predicament you found yourself in that you were able to get out of?
@alancranford3398
@alancranford3398 2 года назад
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Long story--I was in France by age 3 as an Air Force brat. I've had a 27-year military career over a 35 year period (half active duty) and worked as a security guard for three decades--retired now. While in base housing at Spangdahlem AFB in Germany and all of five years old an Air Force K-9 named Suzie was placed in my family because she had puppies. There was also the base housing gang of bullies. Because my family wasn't command sponsored, Mother was overly sensitive about me getting in trouble. One day I was walking Suzie--really, I couldn't keep up so I let her romp while I waited for her near the fence--I was jumped by more than six other boys. They were beating on me and tearing my clothes off when Suzie jumped out of the woods and scared them off. Saved by the dog. Traditional cultures sometimes used dogs to babysit small children. Suzie was something special. She had a reputation as a biter--and her job was guarding nuclear-armed fighter-bombers on the alert apron. The only reason Suzie didn't pursue and tear into those boys was that K-9's were and still are trained to stay with their handler when the handler goes down. I got out of being beaten senseless (again) and then being punished for "causing trouble" because the Air Force K-9 I was supposed to be caring for protected me. Dogs can be weapons and when properly trained--as Suzie was--they are both effective and limited degrees of force. Suzie wasn't bluffing. She didn't pursue because I was down.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing 2 года назад
@@alancranford3398 Thanks for sharing stories like this are valuable for our community to understand how truly blessed and fortunate we are to live in this blessed country. Suzie is a guardian Angel. And I second that, Dogs are some of the best companions in the field that you can ever have. Loyalty, Obedience, and Protection in one package. Have you trained other dogs to be like Suzie since?
@alancranford3398
@alancranford3398 2 года назад
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing I was only five when Suzie came to live with me. She had puppies and she was placed with my family until her puppies were old enough to adopt. I think Suzie adopted me as one of her puppies and she trained me. I've had other dogs until I joined the Marines--and haven't had pets since because there was no place for them when I was on active duty.
@LA_Commander
@LA_Commander Год назад
My neighbors had their back patios broken into by criminals, mostly during the day when people are gone at work. (I live in a condo complex). On my patio fence I have posted a sign that has a huge .357 revolver pointed at you and states "I don't dial 911". Needless to say, I have never had my place broken into.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Wow! That's great for you! Thanks for watching!
@LA_Commander
@LA_Commander Год назад
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing And thanks for your content Jason we appreciate what you do.
@wyattmorris8768
@wyattmorris8768 Год назад
You’re awesome. I appreciate you. Honestly it’s to bad more people don’t care about safety like you do.
@sharonbice7490
@sharonbice7490 8 месяцев назад
Im so grateful I live in the country at a dead end road, all fenced in and a 12 ft gate. 🙏 Times are getting scary, and its a 45 minute drive to the nearest store. If the intruders have a gun, you dont stand a chance with a ax are knife.
@LK-bz9sk
@LK-bz9sk Год назад
Everyone please listen to this man!!! South Africa here. Been on receiving end of two home invasions. It comes down so fast. Its not a movie. Make the house a harder target and give yourself early warning so you can bring your defence to bear. Also, the gun in the quick safe is useless. I have one on me in the house at all times. The bad guy chooses the timing. Not us. Even a shoot thru bag in the shower for the Sig
@jerryavalos9610
@jerryavalos9610 Год назад
As a first line of defense, I have heavy security screens on all my doors. I have motion detector lights, a dog, and lastly, my pump 12 gauge shotgun.
@surfingonmars8979
@surfingonmars8979 Год назад
Here’s a tip: if you upgrade your house lights to a smart system, where you have various zones - living room, family room, dining room, patio, porch - you can tell Alexa to turn on ALL LIGHTS. This means for me that the entire house and yard is immediately fully illuminated! In certain circumstances this is a great result.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks for the tip! That sounds great!
@surfingonmars8979
@surfingonmars8979 Год назад
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Welcome. I tested the effect when friends were over. They stood in the back yard, looking into the house, which is all French doors opening into the (fully wall-enclosed) back. Then I told Alexa to put on all lights, and the yard, pool, guest house, main house and front yard lights all came on. The effect was, WHOA! Hopefully, it will have the same effect on home invaders, plus give me a better target, and help my old eyes align the sights. Of course, with the 1301 Tactical backed up by a 1911 in .45, backed up by a CZ75, all with lights, I should be able to get the first 6 or 7 invaders, giving my wife time to escape with the cats!
@MSUSpartansRock
@MSUSpartansRock Год назад
Love that you show a rottie! We have one, and he is very protective of his pack. He does perimeter yard checks daily, he has a deep, scary bark that he uses when he hears a vehicle he doesn't know come into the driveway. Yes, he knows what our vehicles sound like and never barks when we come home. He does not like people he doesn't know just coming up to him without asking us. This all came naturally to him, we have not done any protection training. Rotties look scary, and when needed, they can run fast, jump and knock someone down, and deliver a bite with a force of about 330 pounds per square inch. And with that big head comes a big mouth and muscles, so they can hang on for quite some time despite any flailing around a person does.
@tadcobert1307
@tadcobert1307 Год назад
This guy knows his stuff! I attended one of his courses over 10 years ago and still use most of the tips & skills taught. Jason, so glad you started the channel.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Appreciate your support over the years, Tad.
@andrewesselbach7564
@andrewesselbach7564 Год назад
Funny story. Many years ago, a friend of mine used to give me a hard time for carrying with a chambered round. One day while he was at the mall, there was an armed robbery in one of the stores, and the mall was evacuated. When he returned to his vehicle, the police were there because the vehicle next to his, which belonged to a friend of his, happened to have a box of ammo that was visible. If I remember right, they were questioned in the parking lot, searched, and temporarily disarmed of their CCWs until they were cleared. When the police handed my friend's sidearm back to him, the officer suggested that he carry with a round chambered. He stopped giving me a hard time after that.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@TheyStoleMyHandleAgain
@TheyStoleMyHandleAgain Год назад
Outstanding as always. Be safe, and pray for our country.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks! Stay safe and God bless!
@richardrobertson1331
@richardrobertson1331 Год назад
Great content, Jason. You get right to your message, too. I'm old (78) but still go to the range regularly. One additional point: If you live in the US, move to a "Stand Your Ground" state.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Great tip
@ronskancke1489
@ronskancke1489 Год назад
South Dakota is one of those good states. Stay armed and vigilant.
@hootinouts
@hootinouts Год назад
Bless you.
@dejja7376
@dejja7376 Год назад
If a man breaks into your house, he values the things he wants to steal less than his own life
@rickschlessenger3464
@rickschlessenger3464 Год назад
Richard that is one reason we live in Texas. Oh and the trespasser my BFF killed. She had zero charges placed against her. She sleeps like a baby.
@darrensmall4313
@darrensmall4313 Год назад
Just surround your house with those gray rectangular devices that have "Front Toward Enemy" written on them. Make them motion activated on a timer. Make sure your family is home prior to the "curfew" and you're good to go.
@marluxia8832
@marluxia8832 Год назад
Good to go out with a blast?
@falconmoose5435
@falconmoose5435 Год назад
LOL! I remember 1971 DaNang.
@KD-ns1hn
@KD-ns1hn Год назад
Claymores!!! Yes!!
@danielbeck9191
@danielbeck9191 Год назад
I would just LOVE to get a couple dozen Claymores for perimeter security!! I do not think BATFE will approve, however. If I had them, i would hide them in the thorny bushes I would plant around my residence. 9I rent my apartment, so I really can not do much for external perimeter security.)
@MCM_Savage
@MCM_Savage Год назад
Subbed. I appreciate your knowledge. Thank you. 🙏 Going shotgun shopping today. I'm excited. I had my door kicked in on me 4 days ago. Still traumatized. Every time I look at my door and the crappy job maintenance did to repair it, I am reminded of this incident. I was 10 feet away from the door. The perp took off on a bicycle when I gave chase. I shouldn't have though. I will be ready next time!!! It was a scary but good experience for me to go through, because now I will be a lot more vigilant. Folks... With this new wave of zombie drugs going around, people are acting crazier than ever. Be prepared! Don't think it can't happen to you. Don't be a victim! Las Cruces has turned into a shit hole because of federal and local purposely orchestrated negligence. This is why American Militias are now going into Mexico and doing the job our military should be doing, and should have done a long time ago. These drug cartels are paying off our senators, law makers and government. This must stop now!!!! Criminals... Be warned. We, The People are strapping up! Want a purge? Let's get busy starting with the parasites that exist in our societies today. Don't tread on me! 🇺🇲🚫🐍☠️
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Sorry to hear that. Must be a horrible experience. Thanks for the sub! God bless and stay safe!
@billwilliams9362
@billwilliams9362 Год назад
🇦🇺👍
@petronelawilson828
@petronelawilson828 7 месяцев назад
My sister's home was broken into. There were many breakings in the area at the time, and we had no idea. But the police claimed that she staged the burglary and it wasn't real. Talk about anger and fear. You feel so alone when police and society fails you.
@lindarock4128
@lindarock4128 7 месяцев назад
nobody can protect u better then urself get a weapon get training @@petronelawilson828
@user-ql2ko1fs8v
@user-ql2ko1fs8v 7 месяцев назад
It isn't that our military doesn't want to do their job.. It's the shitty pResident that is Comander in Chief that does not give the order to military commanders the order. Strictly Biden negligence.
@AldoSchmedack
@AldoSchmedack Месяц назад
Thanks for doing the world a big favor with your info. You had to be a superb case officer. Kudos Jason and God Bless!
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Месяц назад
Your very welcome! God bless you
@henryskinner1092
@henryskinner1092 2 года назад
Good evening Jason, I have purchased 2 kukris and 2 tomahawks from you. I have so much stuff from you. Training videos you have are excellent. All tips you have are spot on. My home is lit up at night. No one doing bad things like light. I am getting extra cameras and a backup power supply. On at dusk, off at dawn. Automatically. I use to say "those found here at night will be found here in the morning". I park both my vehicles in the garage. "Survive a shooting" was interesting. Chilling actually. I am a 73 year old veteran. I believe in you Sir. God Bless.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing 2 года назад
God Bless you and thank you for your service brother. I have another home defense video coming out in May along with a number of other topics that are critical in our current climate. Out of curiosity, which do you prefer for immediate access? My Kukri or my Tomahawk?
@henryskinner1092
@henryskinner1092 2 года назад
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Sir, I have both ready but my first choice is the kukri. It is intimidating but the tomahawk is at the ready. After 3 bouts with cancer, I have lost alot of muscle. I am trying to practice your videos, by myself. I finally found out how to watch your videos on line. In the event of a major event, your books with 4Patriots are ready to go with me. I wish all your videos were on DVD , I would pay extra. The VA has me at 100 % but I still get around. Thank you.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing 2 года назад
@@henryskinner1092 You're a warrior. Keep battling and winning.
@henryskinner1092
@henryskinner1092 2 года назад
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Thank you Sir, BTW, I have given 2 of my Tactical pins away to family. Just received from you 3 more. Always with me. Can't wait for the new video. Just keep keeping on. I'm your greatest friend.
@rogercrouch5866
@rogercrouch5866 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure it's going to be hard to have time to read something over and over . Thank you for your service ! And thank you for all your information and support ! Hope I didn't mess up my order again . Keep up the good work ! We're going to need it theses days !
@nasacollector3676
@nasacollector3676 Год назад
Drill hole in floor just behind door and use rear to slow down door kickers. Delay entry so you can get to your gun. Window film is awesome, delays glass breakers.
@pritidodhia5059
@pritidodhia5059 Год назад
wow people who are not aware of these kind of situations and only professionals of your calibre could motivate the vulnerable communities. Knowledge and information are key 🔑 factors for self defence. We feel that all those who watched this and other briefings should make aware their groups so that they could maintain situational awareness and protect themselves and the following generations. You are doing great service to all those communities who need this in this era of anti social elements.
@soundbody_official9552
@soundbody_official9552 Год назад
Quick fact, coming from a music producer: When it comes to hearing loss, the common misconception is that loud noise causes it. I'm here to tell you its not about how loud something is. It's about the duration of the loudness (or decibals). If you have a gun go off, and let's say for examples sake it was 80 db... yeah your ears might ring but your hearing will return to normal pretty quickly. But you could have something quieter than that, say 30db, for 30 minutes straight and suffer permanent hearing loss. That's why they tell you to wear ear plugs at music festivals and raves... although it helps to have them at a shooting range
@yanmari9291
@yanmari9291 Год назад
My dad is a retired police officer and when I turned 6 he had my cousin teach me Karate and when I turned 13 he taught me how to shoot his Taurus 1911 .45, S&W .357 and .38. Every summer and Christmas break for 4 years in a row he made sure I get to shoot at least 100 rounds in the range doing it properly. By the time I turned 16 I know how to handle assorted handguns and rifles, to keep them safe and clean them. In our house now, we have multiple locks on entry and back doors and my dad sleeps in the ground floor with his guns and a machete. I sleep on the 2nd floor with sw .357 and a machete too. All our neighbors know he's a retired policemen and I work in security so nobody tries to mess with us and hopefully no one would dare to. But if somebody was foolish enough to do so, well good luck.
@jmartinez5888
@jmartinez5888 Год назад
How is you're channel not blowing up with followers! Great content! Thank you for putting all this info out for us!
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
We’ve gotten about 16k in 3 months of posting. Normally it takes about 50 videos for RU-vid’s algorithm to start to categorize and recognize the channel. Commenting helps so thank you. We are getting close to that so we feel that it’s right around the corner. Thanks for the support and God bless.
@drTERRRORRR
@drTERRRORRR Год назад
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Also: RU-vid is led by hardware leftist,so they basically hate any form of self reliance,because it makes you less dependable on the political leadership. I hope I'm wrong, and this channel goes big,but shadowbanning is a thingie, just as "me no likey!" lists.
@garycoloradosprings3947
@garycoloradosprings3947 Год назад
I love the bubble-popping sound effects.
@chumps7974
@chumps7974 Год назад
Cuz they aren't many catch-a- predator videos
@PartyMan_1TF1
@PartyMan_1TF1 Год назад
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing The algorithm doesn't like freedom as much as the average American. So it will be a tough journey. Good luck brother!
@sirmnrt
@sirmnrt Месяц назад
The flashlight statement is so true. The other day there was someone in our home when we got home. I have a small pocket pistol for ccw, but when searching my home for this potential intruder I had to try to hold a flashlight with my right hand pinkie finger so I had an open hand to open doors and move clothes etc. A larger dedicated home defense pistol with a flashlight attached would have been way more comfortable and safe.
@fabianagondo2139
@fabianagondo2139 Год назад
I live in Brasil. Here, we install steel bar doors and windows in our homes to prevent people breaking in. Fragile wooden doors like those installed in American homes is just for heavily protected gated comunities (armed security).
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
That sounds great! Thanks for sharing!
@roybiv7018
@roybiv7018 Год назад
For a shotgun, #4 buck offers enough penetration with the greatest frontal area. In cold areas, consider #1 buck for better penetration through thick clothing. Skip the 3" magnum shells, for the home, there's not much improvement, but more kick (possibly less capacity). My 2 cents. Also, if possible, keep it "cruiser ready."
@946towguy2
@946towguy2 8 месяцев назад
I have a Mossberg 835 with 20" counter-bored bbl & IC choke loaded with 3.5" #4B. That gives 54 pellets @ 1050 fps, rather than 27 with the 2.75". Sure, it is a lot more kick, but twice as many pellets.
@PegasusFleets
@PegasusFleets Год назад
Thank you Dr. Jason.. Pay the Doctor when the patient is healthy. .. Thanks for your prayers too !
@barbarab3298
@barbarab3298 Год назад
Yep we are going to go thru it
@mississippidrifter5960
@mississippidrifter5960 8 месяцев назад
Wow after watching the video I'm very impressed. You use the same weapons that I do. My tomahawk is a RMJ and my battle blade is a Kershaw camp 10 but very similar. I live alone so one pistol isn't locked up but the rest of my guns are hidden throughout the house.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for that! God bless you!
@sluggishincaliforniatv6741
@sluggishincaliforniatv6741 Год назад
All great tips. My gun stays out of the safe on my nightstand while we’re sleeping. I can’t risk the safety of my family by putting trust into any kind of traditional or biometric safe.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks!
@michaelbattista1334
@michaelbattista1334 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely!
@BarryHull
@BarryHull Год назад
Agree with everything you said, except... I keep electronic ear muffs on bedside. I can put them on and turn them up in less than 3 seconds. After a career flying fighters in the Navy I've lost my high frequency hearing and with my muffs turned up I can actually hear much better. Great video, like your style. Thumbs up.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Glad you liked it! Stay safe.
@margaretmeaker2830
@margaretmeaker2830 Год назад
3 seconds might be the difference between life and death. I live in South Africa- do I need to say anything more..
@BarryHull
@BarryHull Год назад
@@margaretmeaker2830 And so can not being able to hear so I put on my muffs so I can hear better. Need I say anything more?
@RT-gv6us
@RT-gv6us 5 месяцев назад
In your video you say you have a P365 in your pocket at the time. Well, I am a faithful Glock guy, but recently fell into temptation and in a weak moment purchased a P365. Took it to the shooting range and was shocked at how accurate I was able to shoot it. So much more comfortable to carry than my G26. Such a slippery slope... Not getting rid of any of my Glocks, but this does change things.
@wilelee
@wilelee 8 месяцев назад
I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences. Awesome!
@angelg3986
@angelg3986 Год назад
We can learn a lot from these guys. I respect professionals who give real world solutions. I respect men who have so many kids and are able to care well for all.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Glad you've found this information valuable. Appreciate your support, Angel.
@rogerluzada7120
@rogerluzada7120 Год назад
Exterior, you may also add another layer of defense to the front door, a security screen door. Another reason I like my security screen door, is that if someone is at the door and knocks, I can open my regular door and still have a barrier between that person and I. During the summer I can leave the door open for the cool breeze as well.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks for sharing that! God bless!
@valerieleidal
@valerieleidal Год назад
Things just don’t happen at night either. I have always taught my grandchildren to never answer the door when they were younger and able to open the door. One day i went to the washroom, I had my granddaughter here, reminded her don’t answer the door, nana will be right back. I came out of the bathroom and a man was standing in my front hall. I said to her I told you not to open the door, he says that’s good advice. I said to him, the good advice here is you should not be going into peoples houses when a small child is answering the door. You never know what protection someone has close at hand! It was scary to see him standing there. She never opened the door again, just yelled until I came. Kids are kids, but to protect the little ones stop them from answering doors. Anything can happen and happen fast as I experienced.
@TheUnofficialMaker
@TheUnofficialMaker 9 месяцев назад
put a sensor on the screen door so if they pull it open an alarm will sound
@MsHopeify
@MsHopeify Год назад
Thank you for taking time to share these very important tips. God bless 🙏🏼
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching too!
@22leggedsasquatch
@22leggedsasquatch Год назад
🤣🤣 I never thought of my dog's job to be 'to collect DNA evidence'.. niiiice
@stargazeronesixseven
@stargazeronesixseven Год назад
🙏 Thank You So Much Defense Teacher Jason Hanson for the Good Safety Advice! Yes , Strong Steel Fence , Strong Steel Gate , Strong Steel Grilled with Mesh , Strong Locks , Good CCTV on front , back & sides of house , Practical Door Alarm , Low Energy Consumption LED Night Lights on porch & back , keep Customised 4 Forked Steel Blades Arrow Pointed Head steel rods with Shield in front of hand holder as decorations & Self~Defense weapons in a big standing vase in All rooms & Good Archery~ Standard Steel Bow & Arrow sets in all rooms! ... 🐕
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks! Glad you like it. Stay safe!
@santokukan
@santokukan Месяц назад
Always love your videos. They are right on the money.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Месяц назад
I appreciate that!
@dsauce223
@dsauce223 Год назад
You're the man Jason. Love your videos brother. I do everything you say.
@commasNculture
@commasNculture Год назад
One thing I’ve always wondered about flashlights is wouldn’t that give up your position and make yourself and easier target
@NatureZone101
@NatureZone101 Год назад
Great info. Unless people really train regularly with a tomahawk I would suggest one without a spike. That is still a blade pointing back at you and any bounce or push back could get you spiked.
@johnford8769
@johnford8769 6 месяцев назад
When I was still working we had an attempted home invasion, my wife was in the garage when she heard the dog raising cane. He was 92 lbs. of teeth and hair and sent them packing. We didn't find any blood so I guess the person was fast. A few years after we lost him but I" m now retired and armed 24/7 and an excellent shot.
@bowtieguy85
@bowtieguy85 6 месяцев назад
You're lucky the dog ran him off. I've had someone in my house before but he didn't get chased off. 😔
@samnjoeysgrama1
@samnjoeysgrama1 3 месяца назад
My parents lived in the country between a big penitentiary about 30 miles north and a major rail line about 20 miles south. My dad always left just the car, not house, keys in the car. My brother warned him that someone might steal the car. My dad's response was if anybody came through there and wanted that car, it was insured. But he didn't want them coming inside the house looking for the keys. Made sense to me!
@JohnJFong
@JohnJFong Год назад
I barricade my front door with a security bar and used to add a extremely tight travelers lock. The door stops can set alarms and be a physical deterrent for door openings. Next to the nightstand I’ve got my hard plate armor carrier and FN Herstal chambered with AP rounds.
@codycollier7728
@codycollier7728 Год назад
A counterpoint to keeping a round in the chamber in a stored gun. If there is a house fire, that fire will reach a temperature hot enough to set off that chambered round and it could go in a direction you do not want it to. You may have it pointed in a safe direction initially but once the fire reaches the safe, it's likely been moved due to the fire. Your point makes sense 100%, just something I saw from a different video I wanted to mention.
@joselitosalmo5632
@joselitosalmo5632 Год назад
Thanks sir Thanks for finding your vlog sharing knowledge and expertise on home defense. 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 God bless you and family
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Glad you like it and find it helpful! God bless you and your family too!
@lucasathus
@lucasathus Год назад
About having the round in the chamber I keep one in the chamber at all times, and I carry my g19 on me even inside the house In my mind there's a difference in being armed, and just having a gun Sometimes you may be surprised and taken hostage inside your own house If you can teach to your gun in time you need to have it ready You won't think about chambering a round, and you definetly will mess up your safe password
@mikerossman9863
@mikerossman9863 Год назад
I to keep A1 with me at all time, never know when you’ll have beef around to take care of.
@S3xOnWheels
@S3xOnWheels Год назад
Sounds like you live in a country where yo are always scared of important next attack. This is not a life thT anyone I know would choose to live.
@S3xOnWheels
@S3xOnWheels Год назад
It sounds like this guy is a Mormon, why doesn’t he just pray the intruder away?
@nickloven6728
@nickloven6728 Год назад
​@S3xOnWheels being paranoid and being prepared are different things. It's not abnormal to carry a phone one you while around the house for the same reason. Someone who carries a gun every day doesn't mind or notice the extra bulk.
@sasquatchhunter86
@sasquatchhunter86 Год назад
@@nickloven6728 I bet this dude above still wears a mask everywhere even if he has 6 boosters 😂
@jayteefishing1543
@jayteefishing1543 Год назад
I had an issue with people coming through the woods, through my woods and back yard, up my stairs and through a gate to access the street. I put a door/window alarm on the gate so next time they opened it they would get an ear piercing alarm. Let’s just say they didn’t come through my property anymore to access the Main Street again after that. 😂😂😂 my only regret is that my camera wasn’t pointed down enough to get the reaction. I know I know. Rookie move.
@HelenGoodluckGodBlessogame
@HelenGoodluckGodBlessogame Год назад
Great advice,Thank you for sharing us.God Bless you & your family.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thank you too! God bless and your family as well!
@fuyu5979
@fuyu5979 Год назад
Fantastic vid with so many informative n practice advice. Some I've already implemented like security cameras. Kudos for upload. Anticipating ur next one. Peace
@jimjohngirard
@jimjohngirard Год назад
I live in a rural area of Idaho on the top of a mountain with few neighbors. I have 3 dogs that let us know if a cricket farts. I would, however, like some info on defending rural, secluded property. I live in a log home with decks and sliding doors...4 to be exact. Anything you could point me to would be appreciated when the Zombie horde attempts an assault. It's coming, anyone with brains knows, it's coming.
@PhilipGibbs-fq6gn
@PhilipGibbs-fq6gn Год назад
From South Africa here. Have to smile because every country is different. Here, 8 ft walls, cameras, barbed wire, a 45 close by..and I'm a patroller in Neighborhood watch. Here we face AK47's at times. The point of Neighborhood watch is important and should be mentioned because it makes one very aware of potential threats, and have a close circle of buddies that will be over in a flash if something goes down. On patrol I wear body armour and a ballistic helmet with elec ear protection and helmet mounted flashlight for hands free ops. As stated...this is South Africa, but hey...whatever works in your hood!
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
That sounds great! Thanks for sharing!
@pacoloco1991
@pacoloco1991 Год назад
I live in europe, and i met a (retired) burglar. He personally never entered a house with people on it, the way he would make sure is by putting a piece of string or any unconspicuous small object on the front door, so as to if the door opens, the object falls. He would do this to entire neighbourhoods on holidays and check after a few days. If the string was still in place he would always find a way in, sometimes taking apart a window (not breaking it) or sometimes through a hole he would break in the wall, so a house made with weak materials is preferred. His crew never made it obvious to the owners that they've been burglarized; they would take some clothes, some jewels, some electronics... but never something like a TV. I hope you found that useful, he was a very interesting man to meet and I might have left some things out, so feel free to ask anything.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
That is useful indeed! Thanks for sharing!
@dmcfarlane4976
@dmcfarlane4976 Год назад
Also change the hinge screws and plate screw from the 1/2 inch standard ones to 3 inch screws. Virtually impossible to kick the door in. Do it on both sides of the door though, hinges and strike plate.
@cervelo9465
@cervelo9465 Год назад
You may also consider a Safe Room, however, these are not great if you have lots of family members living at the property. They only work best for 1-2 people. I live in UK, gun ownership is rare/uncommon in urban living locations. The tomahawk is okay .... unless the intruder has a gun.
@okmrocksU
@okmrocksU Год назад
Another negative to using hearing protection, is that you need to hear where the invader is fumbling around at in your home. Those sounds help direct you to their location.
@Yurkevich22
@Yurkevich22 Год назад
But electronic earpro literally enhances your hearing ability and amplifies quiet sounds.
@wayneparsons7966
@wayneparsons7966 Год назад
Do you need to spend some money on new electronic earmuffs.
@robertgoodrich8953
@robertgoodrich8953 2 месяца назад
Have you EVER used the electronic muffs 95% of shooters use? They amplify sound so you can hear BETTER with them than no muffs. What decade was it when you last went to a shooting range? Probably never!
@okmrocksU
@okmrocksU 2 месяца назад
@@robertgoodrich8953 Though I tend to be out or the loop of what's trendy, I appreciate the info about the electronic muffs. However, I did not appreciate your sarcasm over how often I go shooting. My old muffs serve me just fine.
@timkrouse345
@timkrouse345 Год назад
I keep a whistle and keychain flashlight on the nightstand. I will disorient any intruder with my "flash-bang" improvisation to give me enough time to get to my harbor freight scissors I keep under lock and key in my craft cabinet. I got this.
@grundgesetzart.1463
@grundgesetzart.1463 15 дней назад
Thank you for your video. In Bulgaria, people don't have firearms (pistols), some people in remote areas have old AK-47's....and they don't hesitate to use them.... And many have a lot of big dogs in their yards, not just one. Burglars have a hard life over there. Stay safe and thank you for your video and for sharing your knowledge. Subscribed and liked.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing 15 дней назад
Thank you so much for the support! God bless and stay safe as wel!
@M5verdriver
@M5verdriver Год назад
Appreciate the info but I live in California and no matter how fortified my house is and how many self defense tactics I learn or use, the perpetrator is always protected by the law win court cases. Legislation towards criminals in Gavinfornia is horrible and we still cannot protect ourselves.
@lisabaltzer4190
@lisabaltzer4190 Год назад
I lived in Pacoima ( disgusting armpit of the world) one block away from the Foothill Police station during the Rodney King riots. We slept on the floor with loaded guns. My husband and I realized we had to move out of that neighborhood as fast as we could. I now live in rural Idaho. Unfortunately, I am now a widow, but I love Idaho. I just wish we could have moved here sooner. I NEVER want to set foot in California again. I went back for a funeral 3 years ago and was completely disgusted by how far down the toilet Los Angeles has been flushed.
@Jason_The_Man
@Jason_The_Man Год назад
Yes, we’re pretty screwed here depending on what county you live in. I’m in a pretty good County as far as the LE and judges go.
@hootinouts
@hootinouts Год назад
That sucks. Yet the hell out of that state.
@915maybe5
@915maybe5 Год назад
Unless you have compelling reasons to stay (family, job, children) move elsewhere. There is plenty of life outside California.
@TnD_BigJax
@TnD_BigJax Год назад
They can't sue you if they're dead, bud
@Ed19601
@Ed19601 Год назад
One of the things I have in my house and bedroom is a fortified door with a sturdy beam bolting all across it. Easy to lift from the inside, but noone will be able to kick in my front/back door or my bedroom door, or at least not with one kick and stand next to my bed without me noticing it. Got visible and hidden camera's around the house and even an actual tripwire that will sound an alarm when someone walks into it. The camera's where a bit of a consideration as not too many people have them here so it immediately indicates...."there is money there". No dog, but I have dog toys laying around and have an audio of a ferocious dog that starts when someone approaches the house at night. As I am in a tropical country, I have a sign on my door that I breed snakes. As I am not a national, where I live, I am not allowed a gun. Fortunately my wife is allowed to have guns and in a crisis situation the police is not gonna mind who pulled the trigger..
@jamesshaw89
@jamesshaw89 Год назад
The dog sound and sign there are snakes inside is awesome.
@Average_Joe_Arms
@Average_Joe_Arms 6 месяцев назад
I’m a nobody but would add , train your invasion plan with your family so everyone knows what to do where to go and have code words for I’m safe or I’m in danger that others won’t know
@bowtieguy85
@bowtieguy85 6 месяцев назад
Yeah I've made sure my son knows what to do in situations like this. Unfortunately that was put to the test last summer, but I couldn't have been more proud of the way he handled himself.
@HenkduPlooy-ym3ed
@HenkduPlooy-ym3ed 11 дней назад
We see this many times, great video. Greetings from South Africa.
@scout3058
@scout3058 Год назад
Great video. I have proper measures (cameras, glass sensors, motion lights, fencing, alarm system, K9 marked vehicle (I'm a govt security contractor K9 handler), obviously a trained K9 in the house, interior cameras, interior motion sensors etc. I also sleep with a pistol under my pillow (with WML), and my wife has one on her nightstand. I have a semi auto shotgun staged next to my side of the bed, and ARs in a locked gear locker. All that and I still don't feel like I've done enough to secure my home.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Nice!
@bumponlog
@bumponlog Год назад
All that for a house in the suburbs huh?
@scout3058
@scout3058 Год назад
@@bumponlog Yeah, and...?
@rickschlessenger3464
@rickschlessenger3464 Год назад
@@scout3058 Have you had a bad experience and that is why you do not feel safe? Be well.
@scout3058
@scout3058 Год назад
@Rick Schlessenger No. Because I was a cop and saw firsthand how often it happens when people think that it'll never happen to them so they take no precautions.
@SA-vz7qi
@SA-vz7qi Год назад
A really harmless point as well. Sharp plants around the perimeter of your property. They have no physical impact but research in the UK shows spiked things around a property has a psychological impact. So a Yuka plant and your fence having spikes on actually makes it more likely than an opotunist burglar will target someone else. Even if they can walk straight past the sharp items.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Great Info! Thanks for sharing!
@TheRealJosephKelly
@TheRealJosephKelly 2 месяца назад
This interview was gold 🔥🔥
@KenD67
@KenD67 7 месяцев назад
I have a 25-lb behemoth black cat who does NOT MOVE in the dark. Intruders would trip over him and wake me up if the break-in itself doesn't.
@NoreastWhips
@NoreastWhips Год назад
Thank you, for your service and your teaching! Steve.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Any time! Thank you
@graham2631
@graham2631 Год назад
On motion lights, set the on/off for a short interval of a few seconds. This alerts you more than a light that turns on and stays on. If it keeps coming on time to investigate. I've hooked up motion sensors with a plug instead of a light and used it to turn on a radio inside.
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Год назад
Thanks for sharing! God bless!
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