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Only when i buy a new one, i put in the corner of the kitchen until my wife begs me to get it out her kitchen, so now i don’t have to worry about hiding a new rifle or musket.
Would expect a comment like this from a liberal. Safety is paramount in all issues related to a weapon, with proper training and common sense it is wise to have at least one loaded weapon in a strategic place. Guess you could always ask the intruder; attacker wait while I load my gun. Or have my gender confused whatever to please you.To each the own dude. I prefer to err on the side of safety.
Would expect a comment like this from a liberal. Safety is paramount in all issues related to a weapon, with proper training and common sense it is wise to have at least one loaded weapon in a strategic place. Guess you could always ask the intruder; attacker wait while I load my gun. Or have my gender confused whatever to please you.
Not even close ,walk in to my house and you'd think I was a tree hugging liberal confiscating red flag endorsing Harvard grad , and you'd find yourself up to your eye balls in commy liberal hating in a like minded neighborhood where admittance is extremely limited to 64 for above reason . The 2 shooting ranges /short 200/long 700 yds and 2 private (PONDS) and 1700 acres hunting trapping and fishing are the bonus . I was admitted cause of my beliefs and not my shooting expertise (why I shoot so much) year round !!! Most of my guns are never seen by outsiders and the few I do post here and Modern Muzzle loader are viewed by friends /EdAs of recently, I do. As I sit in my living room right now, I can see four. I'm 75 and started wondering why I don't enjoy them every day I have left. Should have done it years ago. I know chance of theft is enhanced many times over by leaving them out of the safe. In my case, I have no one interested in guns to leave them to. I do take precautions though. Secure them if I leave overnight and close the curtains after dark, plus I placed them high and out of reach. A bit risky still. When my eyes rest on any particular one, it "talks" to me, reminding me of previous adventures in the wildwood or at the range. How about you?
As of recently, I do. As I sit in my living room right now, I can see four. I'm 75 and started wondering why I don't enjoy them every day I have left. Should have done it years ago. I know chance of theft is enhanced many times over by leaving them out of the safe. In my case, I have no one interested in guns to leave them to. I do take precautions though. Secure them if I leave overnight and close the curtains after dark, plus I placed them high and out of reach. A bit risky still. When my eyes rest on any particular one, it "talks" to me, reminding me of previous adventures in the wildwood or at the range. How about you?
I'd be in the clear, no kids or Democrats in the house.Mine are displayed, and I have a security system and a dog who is unfriendly to strangers.
Modern stuff is locked up as that is more likely to end up on the street, used in a crime. And it's the law of the land in NYS if you have kids or mentally ill in the house.
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