25 June 2025

It's Just Me Isn't It

Do you lock up your guns so that your choice is limited to the gun you assigned home defense duty?

So that if you do need to defend your house you're not dithering about which gun to use?

Just me?

Again? 

4 comments:

  1. No. I let my guns free range so they're happy and can wander around randomly shooting things and people.

    Actually I have the pistols and the shotgun 'loose' and the regular rifles in the safe, more to efficiently store them than worrying about someone accessing them.

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  2. Nope, the only lock is the bolt locked in battery with a live round in the chamber. I discovered many years ago that a loaded gun is like a parachute. If you need that tool and you don't have it, you'll probably never need it again... But then again, I don't have any children around nor do I have any guests. YMMV

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  3. I've got a dedicated home defense pistol that sits on my night stand. Manual saftey M&P 40 with TLR1. The safety was a compromise with the wife. I've also got a "ready rack" on the wall in the bedroom with my carbine, a 590 pump gun, and a Shockwave. Those are all cruiser ready. But that's more of a social unrest instead of personal emergency

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  4. nope and some are hidden around the house ready to unleash lead for any retard stupid enough to come in uninvited...panzer guy

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