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This is exactly what I do ! Don't have kids in the house.No.
It's my G19..gets unholstered and placed on the nightstand.
The AR comes out of the truck and sits beside the nightstand.
This is exactly what I do ! Don't have kids in the house.No.
It's my G19..gets unholstered and placed on the nightstand.
The AR comes out of the truck and sits beside the nightstand.
NICE !I take all the ammo out of every gun and store it in the basement and lock up all my empty guns under two locks.
Canāt be too safe ya know.
ONE gun, ONE purpose, ONE location during the day, ONE location during darkness..... Simplicity...
Unless we have company coming over with kids. Then I secure mine and I have to make my kids secure theirs. My kids have their own safes too.
Homeschoolers. What can I say? Some of the stereotypes have to be true. LOL
I do let them leave their melee weapons out though. They need a little bit of leeway to be able to recruit their own armies/followers.
It is for some people.I don't carry guns, that's dangerous!
Try briefs for more support (for the gun, of course).My holstered shield 40 gets clipped to my boxers. It's a little uncomfortable trying to sleep like that at first, but you get used to it.
I keep mine hanging from paracord attached to hooks in the ceiling. Suspended right about eye level, 3-4 in each room. (only 2 in the bathroom) I keep loaded mags and loose ammo scattered on the floor in each room of my house, and attached to the walls and behind each door with 3M tape.
How do you fellows keep your shower guns from collecting moisture? I've double bagged mine in ziplock, and hung it from the shower head with a rope (like soap on a rope) but after a few days it still gets moisture inside. I've thought about those plastic otterboxes, but I worry the gun would fall out too easily if I tried to remove it quickly with soapy hands.
Nobody inside "The Fortress" but me, RS and Mr. Bullitt. All visitors here are always armed. Only two small people in and when they are stuff is secured. When RS took the Utah Class the instructor asked...Where do you keep your guns in your home?. When he came to her she said..There is No room in our home that I have to Leave to get a gun...He replied..Yes Mam, I know who you are.
We recently committed and stored all guns but 6 Glocks in the house, two in cars, 2 ARs in the house, and 3 Minis, one at each entrance. The Battery Oaks is far from impenetrable, but also not to be considered a soft target. Shooting ports for a crossfire of all entrances and much electronic alerts.
The single weak point to our home is not a thought out plan, alerts, fences, firearms, and quick access to them, but an old man prone to impromptu napping.