My Airedale has run of the house.
I just kill everybody that comes I to steal them.
Truth is that if your guns are stolen they are gone forever 99% of the time. IN many area the cops will not make an effort to return guns to the owner. They are extremely eager to destroy them. Antiques, ultra valuable collectables, muzzle loaders, they all get the torch asap.
Where do you guys shoot at, in DetroitDon't they make some sort of tracking chip these days that you could put under your buttplate or something? Or is that just TV fiction?
I'm not the one worried, but there seems to be a lot of others concerned.Where do you guys shoot at, in Detroit
I have safes, an alarm system and a computer program to record all information concerning the weapons... and about everything else I own!
I need to get insurance and maybe another motion sensor to specifically cover my gun room.
Seeing you're location I can understand you're precautions. That's not necessary here fortunately.
Ha that's kinda funny. Of course I was referring to the fact that there's probably more crime around there in one week than a year maybe two years of crime in Wyoming.Now wait just a cotton pickin' minute here!
When I travel to shoots, I only stop at places to eat where I can sit inside and see my truck. Alas, no fine dining while traveling.
When stopping overnight, all gun cases go inside the motel and I get a ground level room where I can see my truck. I try to find motels with outside door access to the room versus going through the lobby. When staying more than one night, I put the "Do Not Bother" on the door and pickup towels at the desk as needed.
At shoots, my pistol that I am shooting, goes into the truck which is locked when I am not around.