can you store your pistol with the slide locked back for any extended time?

Just keep a loaded mag nearby, pop it in and a quick rack of the slide makes it lethal. Dont see why you would need to store it with the action locked open.

From my understanding if the gun is locked in a safe a loaded mag in the same safe is acceptable.
 
Public forum guys, make sure you please the liberal gun nutz and talk about legal storage only. There is a lot of mouthy chatty cathy types on here that wish they could qualify for hall monitor.
 
Why do you store it like that? What's the benefit? For home defence, so you can quick load a mag?

I check to see if my firearms are loaded every time I handle them. It just makes things easier.
 
Just keep a loaded mag nearby, pop it in and a quick rack of the slide makes it lethal. Dont see why you would need to store it with the action locked open.

From my understanding if the gun is locked in a safe a loaded mag in the same safe is acceptable.

Yes, as long as it isn't in the gun.
 
The coil springs in vehicles are always under some compression at rest and seem to last quite awhile.

The same can be said for most firearm coil springs as well. Good quality springs do not lose strength from being compressed within their design operating range.
 
I have the rcmp's "Safely Storing, Transporting and Displaying of Firearms " right beside me.

I was thinking I missed something.

I hope no one was harmed in the asking.

Mike

Too bad the RCMP site or pamphlets aren't the law. So apparently you did miss something as the definition of unloaded in in the firearms act, and no no one was harmed.

Shawn
 
Too bad the RCMP site or pamphlets aren't the law. So apparently you did miss something as the definition of unloaded in in the firearms act, and no no one was harmed.

Shawn

Then it's good you were here to add some sneer.

The other folks that know it all were on break. ;)
 
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