TacticalCanuck
Regular
- Location
- SW Ontario
Probably been asked a million times. But I don't know the answer. The gun is in it's taken down state, does it need a trigger lock? How about taken down, and in my trunk for transport? Trigger lock? My fist guess would be - hell ya it won't hurt and won't cause confusion. However the gun is supposed to not be easily worked, unloaded and safe. Taken apart, it's 100% inoperable.
I pull the bolts out of my single shot guns and that is apparently fine to transport. No bolt, no action. The 10/22, not assembled, no action.
This is really something I've been wondering, I don't own a take down model of anything. But if I were to own one, and I was heading into the bush for a few days on a get away, I'd want one. And I wouldn't want to be tramping through the forest with a trigger lock on it. But I also wouldn't have it put together either.
The little badger I figure yup, trigger lock for transport. It's just broken open.
What about the browning takedown, which could be loaded? Now that I'm understanding just how fidgety and quirky our laws are I find myself confused more than feeling confident in what I'm doing.
Thanks to the cool peeps who keep this place fun, informative and educational!
I pull the bolts out of my single shot guns and that is apparently fine to transport. No bolt, no action. The 10/22, not assembled, no action.
This is really something I've been wondering, I don't own a take down model of anything. But if I were to own one, and I was heading into the bush for a few days on a get away, I'd want one. And I wouldn't want to be tramping through the forest with a trigger lock on it. But I also wouldn't have it put together either.
The little badger I figure yup, trigger lock for transport. It's just broken open.
What about the browning takedown, which could be loaded? Now that I'm understanding just how fidgety and quirky our laws are I find myself confused more than feeling confident in what I'm doing.
Thanks to the cool peeps who keep this place fun, informative and educational!


















































