Looks like a safe to me so you don't need trigger locks. Besides only the CFO can ever inspect your storage and then only on appointment at a mutually agreeable time and date.
Never new that one regarding inspections. Interesting.
Looks like a safe to me so you don't need trigger locks. Besides only the CFO can ever inspect your storage and then only on appointment at a mutually agreeable time and date.
I store my Glock loaded in its holster and my Brugger is kept with a loaded mag but none in the chamber under my pillow.![]()

You can pop it open with a screw driver I would say no
...and be wrong. So you'd rather say nothing.
Bastard!
Here, we get to ask politely if the home invader doesn't mind terribly if we unlock, then load our firearms. With their blessing, we then proceed. Of course, once loaded, we request that the invader leave our domicile, in a timely manner. Ideally they agree to.
I store my Glock loaded in its holster and my Brugger is kept with a loaded mag but none in the chamber under my pillow.![]()
Yea I can deal with them in the case ... So does no one have any idea`s on hooks or hangers to attach to the door and where to find them?
I have an old fashioned 150 lb fire safe for my handguns. My only problem is, I keep it in an attached garage. It was too heavy to carry into the house, so I figure it's secure enough.



























