duncan61 wrote:Jandamurra.Good points you make.I am packing at the moment to go south and have my.222 and 7mm rem mag on the bed.I am here so I can have them out as long or as much as I like however I cant go out and leave them lying around.I have just found out I am being picked up to do a plumbing quote and it took 3 minutes to lock them back in the safe.And yes the stolen gear up North was very mentally challenging and I left the community shortly after.I was grateful I had them secured correctly as another chap up here left his .223 in the shed and when it went missing he could do nothing but lament.We spend a lot of money on our fabulous rifles and gear so I like knowing they are stored in a safe place.At the dairy farm I worked at the bosses wife found her toddlers with great grandpas 303 pointing it at each other .He asked my advice and he put in a gun safe real quick.She was young and hated guns I could only go ducking near the farm house when I see her go out for the day.My 4 year old just walked in with a plastic hand gun for shooting zombies on a game and knew how to point it at my face and pull the trigger.No training required .go figure
Jandamurra wrote:duncan61 wrote:Jandamurra.Good points you make.I am packing at the moment to go south and have my.222 and 7mm rem mag on the bed.I am here so I can have them out as long or as much as I like however I cant go out and leave them lying around.I have just found out I am being picked up to do a plumbing quote and it took 3 minutes to lock them back in the safe.And yes the stolen gear up North was very mentally challenging and I left the community shortly after.I was grateful I had them secured correctly as another chap up here left his .223 in the shed and when it went missing he could do nothing but lament.We spend a lot of money on our fabulous rifles and gear so I like knowing they are stored in a safe place.At the dairy farm I worked at the bosses wife found her toddlers with great grandpas 303 pointing it at each other .He asked my advice and he put in a gun safe real quick.She was young and hated guns I could only go ducking near the farm house when I see her go out for the day.My 4 year old just walked in with a plastic hand gun for shooting zombies on a game and knew how to point it at my face and pull the trigger.No training required .go figure
I never really thought about things this way.
So when it comes down to it, as long as you give a reason, such as cleaning it, you can still have it out in your own home at the ready if you feel the need?
<<Genesis93>> wrote:...whooooooosh...
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<<Genesis93>> wrote:Title_II wrote:<<Genesis93>> wrote:...whooooooosh...
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(not everything revolves around you)
WHAT??? you mean.... really ??
duncan61 wrote:Its yours you can have it any time.I traveled to Carnarvon with my son and we had my youngest daughter who was 19 and her friend over from England anyhoo we camped just out of town at pelican point and I know its no camping but did it anyway cos the toilet block is on the beach and the girls were happy so stuff it.In the morning headlights go all over us.Son is in back of ute the girls are sleeping in the front seats and I am swagging it with the .222 loaded bolt in next to the ute.The police man the ranger had dragged out was all messed up cos it was way early and he had probably just started or was just finishing and had to deal with us clowns .He started getting all weird about the rifle but I had it so there was nothing he could do.I had a property letter for a station further north and when he asked why do you have a rifle I showed him the letter authorising me to cull kangaroos.He called his sergeant and I overheard the sergeant say he is fine he can have his firearm with him.My son and I copped a $100 fine each and I booked it for next year.
Gwion wrote:Gamerancher, a large portion of Tasmania is actually a ghetto, but, because it is a white ghetto it goes unnoticed. Studies have shown that education is mis-trusted in Tasmania and that having a lower standard of education actually makes you a better person, according to the average Taswegian.
Rikta wrote:Old thread I know, but if a door was put on with internal hinges, 2mm+ steel, other doors welded up. multiple locking points on door (4 maybe?) 10ft container weighs well over 150kg, put inside a shed. surely it would qualify as a vault?