Gun Safe

Equipment and accessories for shooting. Safes, firearm storage, bipods, carry cases, slings etc.

Re: Gun Safe

Post by adam » 09 Apr 2016, 11:24 am

Browning wrote:If you've got something like a BLR, it's unrealistic to remove the bolt... Just get one of those trigger locks or whatever they are.....


A trigger lock is required whilst the gun is in the safe? Is that a legal requirement, or just an extra precaution of personal preference?
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Re: Gun Safe

Post by pomemax » 09 Apr 2016, 5:43 pm

All of my firearms have a trigger lock fitted unless I am cleaning or firing them got 24 from evilbay all same key
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Re: Gun Safe

Post by <<Genesis93>> » 09 Apr 2016, 6:06 pm

pomemax wrote:All of my firearms have a trigger lock fitted unless I am cleaning or firing them got 24 from evilbay all same key


Really? is that a requirement or do you just not trust yourself enough :unknown: :lol:
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Re: Gun Safe

Post by pomemax » 09 Apr 2016, 6:30 pm

Not a requirement at all just when I take them to the range they are on so i dont have to hunt and find one and fitt to gun saves a bit of time, yes i know i dont have to fit to transport a rifle in NSW ( i do for pistol tho and put them in locked box ) just feel doing a bit more.
Its like the back to base monitored alarm just feel im doing a bit more .
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Re: Gun Safe

Post by Chickenhawk » 13 Apr 2016, 9:34 am

Nothing wrong with covering all your bases
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