How To Set Up Hardcases For Multiple Handguns?

I tried Silica pouches once. Seemed to attract moisture rather than eliminate it. Stopped using them.

I store my HGs in their foam lined transportation cases, BUT, I take them out once a month to inspect them and wipe them down with an oily rag.

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Silica pouches work in my safe and in the room my safe is in.

When I bought my Seahorse, it was already cut that way... I'm sure the Princess Auto cases were cheaper.
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Yeah. If no one is inspecting your guns, it doesn't matter.

When you're border crossing, or flying, or being inspected, or whatever, chamber flags prevent a lot of questions, and unnecessary handling, and save time. They don't ask "Is it unloaded?" because they can see that for themselves.

Just like trigger locks...the law doesn't require trigger locks, but a lot of people think that the law requires trigger locks. If you don't use a trigger lock, and one of these people ask "Is it triggerlocked?", you have to begin to attempt to explain the law to them. If it is triggerlocked, however, all you need to do it say "Yes."
 
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'Splain what?

Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations (SOR/98-209)
<http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-98-209/index.html>

Interpretation

1 The definitions in this section apply in these Regulations.

secure locking device means a device

(a) that can only be opened or released by the use of an electronic, magnetic or mechanical key or by setting the device in accordance with an alphabetical or numerical combination; and

(b) that, when applied to a firearm, prevents the firearm from being discharged. (dispositif de verrouillage sécuritaire)


<http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-98-209/page-1.html#h-1>

Do you see the words 'trigger lock' in there anywhere? Neither do I, but a lot of people (who've probably never read the regulations) will tell you that you need a 'trigger lock', as in, "Is it triggerlocked?"

If it does has a triggerlock, you can assure them: "Yes, it has a triggerlock."
 
If it does has a triggerlock, you can assure them: "Yes, it has a triggerlock."

Ok.... point taken.

I too have used chamber locks, cable locks, Hillary hole locks and the holy grail of locks the trigger lock.

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