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Armed Homeowner With AR-15 Defends Against Bear Breaking In At Night

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A bear broke into his home in the middle of the night.
One second, it’s silence. The next, a 300-pound predator is smashing through doors and tearing through the dark like it owns the place.

But this homeowner wasn’t unarmed. He grabbed his AR-15, hit the light, and in that split second—man versus bear—he made the shot that saved his life.

That’s the difference. Without a gun, the bear runs the house. With a gun, you take it back.

In this breakdown, I dig into:

The raw reality of defending your home from a predator that doesn’t care about your laws or feelings

Why the AR-15’s stability and accuracy matter more than ever under stress

The hearing damage risk of firing indoors unsuppressed, and why suppressors should be necessities, not accessories

The often-overlooked role of a weapon light when the fight happens in pitch black

This isn’t paranoia. It’s preparedness. Because sometimes, the threat kicking in your door isn’t a criminal—it’s a bear. And in that moment, only one thing keeps you alive: your right to bear arms.

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46 COMMENTS

  1. This is why you should have the right to own a firearm, a suppressor, and teach your children to obey your orders instead of having them F around when you say "Go to your room."

  2. Humans: There’s a bear in my house.

    The Bear: There’s a bunch of strangers inside this structure where my home is…A.K.A My Natural Habitat 😢

    Before this cul-de-sac was built in this neighborhood by real estate developers. It was the home and natural habitat for the bears 🐻 , deer 🦌 and other wildlife 😤

  3. Loud noises scares off bears… the homeowner went to 'seek' the bear out and shoot it dead, not necessary unless being attacked by the bear.
    The bear problem is a people problem who doesn't secures their dwelling, don't have bear proof trash containers, leaves food in their cars, barbecue grill not fully cleaned etc.
    This reminds me what had happened long ago early 2000s, in Conifer, mountain town in Colorado, as city slickers who owns a summer home in the town as the town folk had known the local visiting Black bear for years and has 2 cubs. The homeowner who is a United Airlines pilot was at home with his family as the mother bear and her 2 cubs went up to their porch and was notified by his wife about the bears. The bears did nothing but loiter around, the father armed himself and immediately shot the mother bear than ran off into the woods as the 2 cubs climbed up pine trees, his 2 sons assisted the father using flashlights to spot the cubs in the trees as he shot them dead.
    Wildlife officers had to track down and euthanize the wounded mother bear and the town folk were enraged that the bear family had been killed rather than to take other measures to scare them off like making loud noises, banging frying pans or using cow bells as locals have used but the bears did not pose a threat for the years the Confier residents knew them.
    There were pending charges against the homeowner since he confronted the bear family to use lethal force when it was not immediate threat of harm by the bears and discharge of a firearm outside their residence within the confines of other residents of close proximity.
    The family sold their home since being harassed for killing the bear family as lesser charges were accepted under a plea deal.

    • The homeowner posted the full video and explained what happened. He didn’t even know it was a bear. He and his wife her a noise downstairs and he went to investigate with his rifle. He surprised the bear and it came at him, so he fired. He wasn’t looking to shoot the bear.

  4. That baby bear wasn't even afforded a warning through being ran off!!!! 🤮/😔 Living in that kind of environment without a properly built and secure home on it's own is lame and inviting wildlife even!!!!

  5. I hunt and fish in Alaska. Last September a bear broke into the house of some “lower 48ers” who like to visit Alaska, but don’t grasp the reality of the place. The bear ate their dogfood and then started roaming the house looking for more. The people locked themselves in a room and fortunately the bear did not break in. They lacked a firearm and even bear spray.

  6. I live in Florida and I have bears in my carport all the time. I also have bobcats that run around my property and no I’m not out in the country I’m also not in the city I’m in a nice suburban neighborhood.

  7. I don’t understand how anyone who buys a gun for protection doesn’t get a light, most violent crimes and break in are done at night, you think adrenaline is gonna give you night vision? No, no at all, how you gonna hit what you can’t see. One of the big gun sins is blind firing, and if you can’t see your target because you didn’t think you needed a light, well, you’re just blind firing, good luck not hitting you neighbor.

  8. Jane Fonda followed old fashion rules of cabin life, raised her arms and screamed at the top of her lungs..she was protecting her gradchild…the bear hauled ass out of there. Do not put yourself in a dangerous position when YOU are in an animals domaine. I believe in owning firearms but I also believe stronger in common sense and protecting the little wildlife we have left.

  9. Dude, did you hear about the guy in Ontario Canada who stabbed some asshole who, while armed, broke into his house? The criminal was of course out on bail and reoffended for some weird reason. We he got his ass stabbed. And the home owner is in jail. Yea. You heard that right. I’m from Ontario Canada originally and I’m so glad I’m here now. I’ll find the video and post the link.

  10. Id rather your ad for hear protection be an ad for suppressors as that is more appropriate for home protection and this video. No one will remember or have the time to put hearing pro on when there is a breach of their home regardless of what has entered. I unfortunately live in NYC so I can neither have an ar-15 or a suppressor so the only reason I’d need ear pro is for my annoying neighbor who likes to tap dance at 2 am. lol.

  11. I lived in Massachusetts, we had a bear come onto our property at 2am, took a barbed fence down, and ripped the door off its hinges on the coop. Ripped a turkey in half.. I opened the door to the deck to see what the commotion was about, and my dog slipped out between my legs, by the time I realized what it was, my dog was rounding the corner at the bottom of the staircase,only the yard between him and the bear. I emptied a full clip of bb’s into the bear, who brushed it off like it was nothing…. Id like to think the bb to the eyes was what did the trick, but in all reality it was just satiated with its turkey and left on its own accord… after that, I went and took a course and we keep arms at home just in case. Stay safe out there folks

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