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Gun Safety at Home - small pistol safe, trigger lock, cable lock
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 103481" data-source="post: 1541345"><p>Always in a safe.</p><p></p><p>IMO The likelihood that I can't open a handgun safe in time to stop a threat is very low compared to the possibility of curiosity in others. People are stupid, even the smart ones. Something like the Fort Knox handgun safes or a vaultek is a convenient and strong obstacle that will keep anyone but an actual criminal out, for not that much cash.</p><p></p><p>Long guns/target handguns go in big safes.</p><p></p><p>Plus my cat screws with everything and I like the cat I'd rather it not shoot itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 103481, post: 1541345"] Always in a safe. IMO The likelihood that I can’t open a handgun safe in time to stop a threat is very low compared to the possibility of curiosity in others. People are stupid, even the smart ones. Something like the Fort Knox handgun safes or a vaultek is a convenient and strong obstacle that will keep anyone but an actual criminal out, for not that much cash. Long guns/target handguns go in big safes. Plus my cat screws with everything and I like the cat I’d rather it not shoot itself. [/QUOTE]
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