Home Defense What Are The Options? Let's TAKE A LOOK
By Gregory Kielma
Are You Relying on a Handgun In Your Nightstand for Home Defense?

Are You Relying on a Handgun In Your Nightstand for Home Defense?
Let’s Take A Look
Gregg Kielma
FFL-Firearms- Instructor First Aid Fundamentals Instructor-Gunsmith-
AED Defibrillator Sales
When it comes to home defense, most people think of a nightstand gun – a loaded pistol sitting within arm’s reach, ready for action if an intruder dares to step inside. It’s a solid plan, no doubt, but is it not enough?
A simple handgun might be a good first step, but why stop there when you could have a fully equipped, battle-ready defense system that would make any home invader wish they’d picked another house?
• Your Pistol Caliber is Weak—Let’s Be Real
Before we even get into the setup, let’s address the elephant in the room: pistols are weak compared to shotguns. If you truly want to stop a threat, a shotgun is the way to go. A 12-gauge pump-action loaded with double-aught buck is a good go too. It surly will put an end to the problem a lot quicker than a 9mm or .45 ACP. The sheer power and spread of a shotgun in close quarters makes it the ultimate home defense weapon.
The sound of racking a shotgun is enough to make most intruders reconsider their life choices. If that doesn’t work, the payload of pellets traveling at deadly speeds will certainly finish the job. So, while a handgun is a useful tool, it should always be backed up by something stronger.
• A Nightstand Gun? How About a Full Combat Loadout?
Having a loaded pistol next to your bed is fine, but it’s not enough. Think about it – what if there’s more than one intruder? What if they’re armed? What if your pistol jams or runs out of ammo?
Instead of relying solely on a single handgun, why not have a dedicated home defense rig that you can strap on in seconds? The answer? A duty belt.
• Why a Duty Belt is the Ultimate Home Defense Setup
A military-style duty belt isn’t just for soldiers and cops – it’s an efficient way to carry everything you need in a worst-case scenario. Unlike a nightstand gun, which is just one tool, a duty belt allows you to carry multiple layers of defense.
I sell duty belts for a reason. It’s a belt load up with everything necessary to defend your home. The beauty of this setup is you don’t need to be fully dressed to use it. If something goes bump in the night, you can throw the belt on over whatever you’re wearing, and you’re instantly battle-ready.
• What to Keep on Your Belt for Maximum Defense
A good home defense duty belt should have:
• Your sidearm, securely holstered for a quick draw
• Spare magazines, because a single mag might not be enough
• A flashlight or headlamp, to identify threats in the dark
• A fixed-blade knife, in case things get up close and personal
• Shotgun shells
• Handcuffs, restraints, or zip ties, just in case you need to detain an intruder until police arrive
With a well-equipped duty belt, you’re no longer relying on a single weapon – you have an entire system ready to go.
• Light Up the Darkness
Another critical mistake people make in home defense is not having a light source. You can’t defend yourself if you can’t see the threat, and accidentally shooting the wrong person is a nightmare scenario.
Some people mount lights directly onto their firearms, but a headlamp is an even better option. A 150-lumen LED headlamp which I sell is more than enough to illuminate your surroundings while keeping your hands free for shooting, reloading, or fighting. If something goes down, strap on your belt, throw on your headlamp, and you’re ready to defend you or your family.
• Shotgun First, Pistol Second
If you have to engage a threat in your home, you want to end it quickly. A shotgun delivers devastating power at close range, but there’s always the possibility of needing a follow-up weapon. That’s why having a pistol as a backup is crucial.
If your shotgun fails, runs dry, or you find yourself in a situation where a smaller, faster weapon is needed, your sidearm is right there on your belt, ready to go. This is why the shotgun + duty belt + sidearm combination is such a game-changer in home defense.
• The Power of Preparedness
Criminals prey on weakness and hesitation. The more prepared you are, the less attractive your home becomes as a target. A burglar looking for an easy payday is expecting to encounter an unarmed, panicked homeowner – not someone fully geared up like a soldier ready to defend their home and family.
A simple nightstand gun is better than nothing, but let’s be honest – it’s not a complete solution. If you want real home defense, you need a layered, well-thought-out system that allows you to fight back efficiently, reload quickly, and handle multiple threats if necessary.
• A System That Works for Any Situation
One of the biggest advantages of having a home defense duty belt is its versatility. Unlike a simple nightstand gun, which is only useful in a single, static scenario, a fully equipped belt allows you to adapt to any situation. Maybe the power is out, and you need to move around your home while staying prepared. Maybe you need to defend your family while leading them to a safer position. A duty belt keeps everything in one place, allowing you to stay mobile and ready for anything.
A home defense setup should be a comprehensive system that gives you every possible advantage in a fight. Having spare ammo, a flashlight, a knife, and even basic medical gear means you’re not just armed – you’re prepared. The more tools you have at your disposal, the better your odds of making it through a bad situation unharmed.
• The Home Defense Mentality
A duty belt isn’t just about having gear – it’s about being mentally prepared. In a home invasion scenario, seconds count. You don’t have time to fumble around in the dark, searching for your gun.
You need to be able to wake up, gear up, and be ready to fight back instantly. A shotgun for power, a pistol for backup, and a duty belt to carry everything you need—this is the real home defense criminals fear.
So, ask yourself: Are you really prepared? Or are you just hoping your nightstand gun will be enough?
Gregg Kielma
FFL-Firearms- Instructor First Aid Fundamentals Instructor-Gunsmith-
AED Defibrillator Sales