Posted February 9, 2018 3:30 pm by Comments

By AmmoLand Editor Duncan Johnson

Thermal imaging takes away a home or property invader's ability to operate behind the veil of darkness, giving would-be victims the advantage of increased information and time to execute an appropriate response. Photo by author.

Thermal and night vision devices give would-be victims a clear advantage in defense of life and property

Thermal imaging takes away a home or property invader’s ability to operate behind the veil of darkness, giving would-be victims the advantage of increased information and time to execute an appropriate response. Photo by author, Brent T. Wheat

U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- It’s your worse nightmare. Something went “CRASH!” in the living room and now you’re lying in bed, shocked awake and quietly trying to hold your breath while straining for tendrils of sound. The sole focus of your existence at this moment is trying to classify the problem as routine or something far worse.

Is it the cat, a cat burglar or something more horrendous? Did one of the kids get up in the middle of the night and bump a table or is someone inside your home, preparing unthinkable horrors for you and, even worse, your family? As your feet silently hit the floor and you consider the options, your first wish is for some kind of superhuman vision that would give you a clear advantage in what could soon be a lethal-force encounter.

Fortunately, if you are among the growing group of truly …Read the Rest

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