How about this, lots of forest and looks like it’s got a shower and washing machine...
Location looks awesome, but the prepper in me sees those glass windows, and knows that it will not bode well for a zombie apocalypse lol.
The windows are Lexan and will stop a 44 Mag- - - - - - - -
If the material is over 1" thick, maybe. Who has that kind of money?
1/4 inch is enough and cost is not much more than plate glass - - - - - - -
PS-How much is your life worth,what about the Goddess ?
One sheet (of 1/2″ thickness) Lexan will stop single hits from a .22 Long Rifle (LR) rimfire, but not
repeated hits if they are well-aimed. Two thicknesses will stop 9mm, but they
won’t stop any bullets at higher velocity. Unfortunately, it would take more than 3″ of just Lexan to stop most rifle bullets, and probably much more than that to stop .30 caliber steel-cored
bullets from a 7.62mm NATO, .30-06, or 7.62x54r. And I would assume that stopping
AP or API would require
more than foot of thickness of just Lexan, but I haven’t been able to find an unclassified source on this. For comparison: the Springfield .30-06 produces a muzzle energies up to 3,000 foot-pounds, while .50 BMG ball produces up to 15,000 foot-pounds! (
is quite instructive. Detailed ballistic protection specifications for military armored glass developed by the US and UK military are classified.)
Quoted from James Rawles.