Joe GlockStar
Regular Member
1232 this afternoon my wife and i are sitting around playing with out 6 month boy on the ground when i hear rapid cracking. by the time i looked out the balcony window from 3rd floor there was smoke pouring out of the first floor apt closest to the main entrance. then the ear piercing alarm and people screaming. i flew to the bedroom, strapped on the xdm and stuffed my bodyguard 38 in my pocket. grabbed pants for wife on way out the bedroom door. snatched my boy off the ground and got him into his carseat. flew out the apt door to the 3rd floor hallway. but not without snatching my prepacked bug out bag that EVERYONE makes fun of me for having including the wife. its a 5.11 rush backpack, the biggest one, the size 72, and my AR which is in a case attached to the bottom of bag. which is convieniently stored by the door in a closet. as i get us all downstairs thru the smoke filled 2nd and then first floor we finally make it out the door, and 50-60 ft away the car where theres even more SHTF stuff.
point of the story is, i felt very good being able to evacuate my entire family from start to finish grabbing any essentials for survival for 3 days from the time the alarm rang to the time we hit the grass from the 3rd floor was 4 minutes. (rush bag includes mostly 3 changes of clothes for each of us, food and water for all 3 of us, 800 rounds of 5.56 and 400 rounds of 9mm. plus various lights and leatherman type tools and rope, first aid kit blah blah blah. just felt good to be the first people out and the only ones really prepared and in such a quick fashion. albeit was just a small one apt fire it just shows how good it really is to be ready for such events, even at the cost of the entire family and friends saying "dude u carry a gun everywhere u go, u have bug out bags stashed everywhere (only 2 home and car have one) what are u waiting for the armageddon?" my answer is always yep, call me when it happens and ur up the wrong creek, ill have the paddles:lol::lol:
thought ide share, mayb my little small fries story will motivate people who arent prepared to get prepared.
point of the story is, i felt very good being able to evacuate my entire family from start to finish grabbing any essentials for survival for 3 days from the time the alarm rang to the time we hit the grass from the 3rd floor was 4 minutes. (rush bag includes mostly 3 changes of clothes for each of us, food and water for all 3 of us, 800 rounds of 5.56 and 400 rounds of 9mm. plus various lights and leatherman type tools and rope, first aid kit blah blah blah. just felt good to be the first people out and the only ones really prepared and in such a quick fashion. albeit was just a small one apt fire it just shows how good it really is to be ready for such events, even at the cost of the entire family and friends saying "dude u carry a gun everywhere u go, u have bug out bags stashed everywhere (only 2 home and car have one) what are u waiting for the armageddon?" my answer is always yep, call me when it happens and ur up the wrong creek, ill have the paddles:lol::lol:
thought ide share, mayb my little small fries story will motivate people who arent prepared to get prepared.