My wife and I live 6 miles from town and our home is rather secluded. Our closest neighbor is about 1 mile away. My wife always gave me static for carrying while at home. You know the drill, " You're just paranoid, there's no need, why, why, why?" Well, one day a while back we were working on a vintage RV we're restoring. We decided to take a break and my wife was going to go in the house and get us a couple glasses of ice tea. She stepped out of the RV just as a strange car pulled up our driveway. The car drove just past her and stopped. A guy on the passenger side rolled down his window and I heard him ask for some guy. My wife told him we knew no such person and sorry but he had the wrong address. At that the guy opened the door and got out. I went imediately on alert! I could see him through the tinted windows of the RV and he stood there ignoring my wife and giving our house and yard a good looking over. Then he started babbling nonsense to my wife, all the while edging closer to her, and I could tell he was either drunk or high so I headed to the door of the RV. Just as I stepped into the open door the driver, who had just got out too, was stepping around the back of the car and headed towards my wife. They both froze with a shocked look on their faces when they saw me. Then they started towards me at a fast walk. That's when I pulled my jacket open and put my hand on the grip of my 9mm! They both froze again and started mumbling apologies for bothering us and then they jumped back in their car and didn't even turn around but backed back down our driveway. It was obviouse they were up to no good and had I not been there, and been armed, I've no doubt there would have been trouble! They thought my wife an easy target, and probably me as well, untill they saw that 9. Point being is that even at home one needs to be prepared. Trouble can apear at any time. And oh, by the way, my wife no longer bugs me about carrying at home! Inside the house I have loaded weapons stashed in every room. Better safe than sorry!