- Location
- your wife knows...
but still for piece of mind keeping a trigger lock on it is good practice. if i remember right you only need 1 lock on a non restricted, so if its in a locked gun case thats sufficient, but if you get one of those socks to keep it in then a trigger lock is needed.
a little off topic, but whats the law on pistol grips on shotguns? i hear mixed reviews saying once you put on a pistol grip it becomes restricted, other people say it doesnt, and i was just on gun addicts and came across one that comes with a pistol grip and the description says once you put it on it becomes restricted. so whats the real deal with this?
WTF is a "tactical" shotgun...?
If you want to know what I do with my semi automatic 18" Benelli m4..
Mostly 3-gun comp.
Oh.. and I lend it to guys who's mossbergs break ;-)
Mine's definitely a zombie killer.
BTW is it legal to transport an unloaded shotgun with shells stored in the gun's sidesaddle in a a car?
Silvercore taught me a gun is unloaded if there is no ammunition or loaded magazine in it. A loaded mag in the same case as a pistol is still considered unloaded, a shotgun with a side saddle but no rounds in the shotgun is considered unloaded. This is how I was taught and this is how I transport




























