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interesting idea to hide a gun

Interesting. ...

I made many like it but it slid out and you could store valuables in it...then slid back and looked like a shelf...didn't gave the trick magnet lock....:thumbup:
 
:shocked: But now that they've made a video about it, and it's on the internet; everybody knows where to look :gaah:
Seriously... NICE product!!
 
Actually: no. The design and quality of it, work together to make it just seem like a very well-built shelf...:thumbup:
 
The safe I own is indistinguishable from other items in my home, unless you have seen their products somewhere. Mine requires no magnets to open, and is nicely cloth lined to protect my Glock and two extra clips, in case the zombie apocalypse happens while I am home. :shocked:
 
Rifles don't usually work best in a home environment:
The ability of their ammo to pierce multiple walls, often puts others in harm's way...
The overall length, makes it tough to use them in close-quarter situations...
Once someone gets within reach of you; they have the opportunity to try and grab the barrel...

I prefer "Old Slabsides"... :thumbup:
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Excellent for use up close...
Heavy enough to "end" the fool; who tries my house... nojoke
 

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Rifles don't usually work best in a home environment:
The ability of their ammo to pierce multiple walls, often puts others in harm's way...
The overall length, makes it tough to use them in close-quarter situations...
Once someone gets within reach of you; they have the opportunity to try and grab the barrel...

I prefer "Old Slabsides"... :thumbup:
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Excellent for use up close...
Heavy enough to "end" the fool; who tries my house... nojoke

Trust me they won't get that close and I have a 30 round mag in the bad boy. Can you say hamburger............

Oh I forgot that the 1911 is also close at hand......
 
:thumbup: I'm glad to hear that!! nojoke
I don't know how your "Castle Law" is worded...
Here in New York; we're allowed to defend our position; but we've got to be careful about what is used for that defense.
An AR would be stretching the definition of a "defensive" weapon, and the 30-rounder would definitely get us in cuffs! :shocked: nojoke

Speaking of hamburger: I live near two State Prisons. The Guards' favorite weapon is the 12 gauge. Loaded with 00 Buck, they have been trained to shoot downwards towards the floors, and let the ricocheting start creating lots of fun!
 
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Bob

I had a chat with the local law about just the same issue. I have my land posted against trespassing. They don't even need to be in the house and as long as they are a threat OPP's sucks to be you. I have some friends in NY that share our values and they have about had enough of Cuomo and de Blasio. CT that I lived in until 2011 is as bad or worse with Malloy.
 
Rifles don't usually work best in a home environment:
The ability of their ammo to pierce multiple walls, often puts others in harm's way...
The overall length, makes it tough to use them in close-quarter situations...
Once someone gets within reach of you; they have the opportunity to try and grab the barrel...

I prefer "Old Slabsides"... :thumbup:
attachment.php


Excellent for use up close...
Heavy enough to "end" the fool; who tries my house... nojoke


Bob, is that your 1911 colt? And is it a true wwI piece? :bowdown:
 
I had one just like it... I turned it into a "Bullseye" gun. :thumbup:
I hand-fitted a new bushing up front, and a new link to the barrel at the rear, lightened the trigger to three and a half pounds (it broke like a glass rod! :clap:), and then added an Aimpoint to a side-mount...
It was a 2" gun at 50 yards... :firstplace:
And then in a fit of stupidity; I sold it! :shocked: :banghead:
Now I've got an A-1, that's strictly set up for concealed carry...
 
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