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Isn't this why it's taught to keep whatever weapon you're using for this un-chambered? Since hearing a weapon go into battery behind their head is a good way to make most opportunists piss themselves.
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Unchambered guns is a good idea if there is even a slight chance a kid will get to your gun. |
Or just teach the kid gun safety and never worry about it.
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Someone kicks in a window or door = Shot until they fall over I'm not taking any chances, now that home invasions ending with violence against the homeowner have been on the rise in my area. |
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One of my best buddies, a former Marine now a cop has 2 kids, both 5 years old and he's been teaching them about gun safety and will probably keep teaching them until they are old enough to own a gun. And yeah if your kids are going to bring other kids into your house, you'd expect your children to have been taught by you and/or keep your guns secured. Unless you told your kids the combination to your safes too.
If you are NOT using the gun and it isn't your right next to the bed gun, then yeah, keeping it unloaded is a good idea, otherwise the oil you put in there for storing will bleed all over your ammo. |
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im on the second floor and have a dog. more than enough time, and my house is small enough to hit with my cz
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This doesn't mean shoot first and ask questions later, but if you draw a weapon without backing it up with the will to use it, you might as well just toss the gun to the bad guy since that's how the situation will end up. That applies to any weapon you might try to use; you can't risk someone calling your bluff, so make sure you aren't bluffing. |
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