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Cars & Coffee Killer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
Posts: 32,246
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I have three gun safes and am looking for a fourth. I do keep my single-shot shotgun and an antique Remington Model 17 hanging on the wall, but both are designed in such a way that the action cannot be worked with a simple trigger guard in place. The single-shot opens by pulling back on the trigger guard. I keep the action locked forward on the Remington and the release can't be operated with the trigger guard in place.
When I have kids, I plan on keeping the firearms inaccessible until they are old enough to teach a healthy respect for them--and even then they will still be kept inoperable or inaccessible.
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-Chris
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