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Originally Posted by kach22i
I took a concealed weapons course class a few years ago. One of the instructors was the lawyer which helped get the law passed in Michigan.
His home defense system comprised of; hanging his shotgun above the archway to his walk-in closet (on the inside face). He is a tall man, his kids at the time were young/small.
His nightly routine was to pull the gun down off the brackets holding it up, and handling it.
This was done every night, so that the familiarity of where the gun was, how it felt, and so forth were all second nature to him.
Last thing I would want to do is drop a gun from a height in the dark, a recipe for accidental discharge if ever I heard one.
My stuff is all locked up and hidden away, not sure if even I could find it without several hours notice it's so buried.
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Guns don't go off when dropped. Not good guns.
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