The Night Rider
Professional
Couple open end wrenches
Couple open end wrenches
Those aren't ear plugs?!! Well that explains a couple of things.....Who uses them, Why / Why not ???
I use them in all my semi automatic guns.
I just like being able to 100% know the chamber is unloaded without physically checking.
Bought them initially for use going to indoor ranges so the employees aren't fondling my guns.
Pistols, rifles and shotguns
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I actually got in an argument at Shoot Smart when they tried to make me take a lock because the manufacturer hadn’t provided one. Told ‘em I didn’t want it and it was going straight in the garbage can outside their front door. The woman continued to push the issue and I pointed out I had a premium membership with three local ranges all within a stones throw of each other and I was happy to make it two if she continued. I walked out, new gun in hand, the lock sitting on their display case.The military does not use chamber flags or locks.
How about society and gun owners learn proper safety and rules of weapons loaded that dont involve “oh my god, a weapon is loaded”.
Leo, conceal carry and military are weapons hot.
Know the rules. If they call “chamber open” have a chamber open.
The orange flag is for all the retards.
Yep, said it.
Why do we bow down to the lowest demonitor for safety? A weapon is always loaded and always hot. Treat it as such.
A chamber flag just cuts corners.
An RO that needs a flag is being lax. Inspect.
If a firearm owner needs work on an open chamber, then they need a lot of work.
The military does not use chamber flags or locks.
How about society and gun owners learn proper safety and rules of weapons loaded that dont involve “oh my god, a weapon is loaded”.
Leo, conceal carry and military are weapons hot.
Know the rules. If they call “chamber open” have a chamber open.
The orange flag is for all the retards.
Yep, said it.
Why do we bow down to the lowest demonitor for safety? A weapon is always loaded and always hot. Treat it as such.
A chamber flag just cuts corners.
An RO that needs a flag is being lax. Inspect.
If a firearm owner needs work on an open chamber, then they need a lot of work.
Been carrying and cleaning guns along with hunt for over 70yrs. My flag is displayed everyday and it's red white and blue.
Ya see I would have a giggle shooting there because shoot smart makes me thinkI actually got in an argument at Shoot Smart when they tried to make me take a lock because the manufacturer hadn’t provided one. Told ‘em I didn’t want it and it was going straight in the garbage can outside their front door. The woman continued to push the issue and I pointed out I had a premium membership with three local ranges all within a stones throw of each other and I was happy to make it two if she continued. I walked out, new gun in hand, the lock sitting on their display case.
When I worked for G4S they issued an M&P40 and the cable lock that came with it.Cable locks exist to deter young children who happen upon a firearm. Having investigated firearm deaths of children I think they are a useful alternative. I do not use them because my guns are either on me or locked in a safe but not everyone is so fortunate to have a safe. Before cable locks were common we used handcuffs through the frame of a service revolver for the same purpose.
I actually got in an argument at Shoot Smart when they tried to make me take a lock because the manufacturer hadn’t provided one. Told ‘em I didn’t want it and it was going straight in the garbage can outside their front door.
I thought the manufacturers were including locks with new guns now. I think every single new gun I've ever bought has one in the caseLaws vary .
On my home turf , it's State Law for most firearms to be sold with a lock .
Doesn't have to be locked on the gun , just in the case with the gun , as customer steps out the door .
I'll add a Pic later , but my LGS owning friend has a bucket of junk flimsy trigger locks to toss in box / case / bag if needed .
It's law in FloridaI thought the manufacturers were including locks with new guns now. I think every single new gun I've ever bought has one in the case
When I worked for G4S they issued an M&P40 and the cable lock that came with it.
You know, I do not miss working for G4S
I’m right here!Hi,
Unfortunately we do not live in a perfect world. As soon as something is made idiot-proof, somebody invents a better idiot.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff