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Safe gun storage - FAIL

ProShooter

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Observed in a Chesterfield convenience store parking lot last night....and people wonder why their stuff gets stolen.

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peter nap

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I'll just keep quiet about it.
I never leave a gun out like that....it's usually 4 or 5 of them:uhoh:
 
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peter nap

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Your guns are big enough that you'd probably be back before they decided which 3 they could carry :banana:

Roscoe

Grapeshot looked in the back of my truck one day and saw the Coach Gun I keep back there. Heasked why no one ever stole it.
I guess it's because they figure the one I'm carrying might be bigger. Who knows?

I've been doing it since I got a drivers license and to give an idea how long ago that was, they were hand written with quill pens then.:(
 

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I'll just keep quiet about it.
I never leave a gun out like that....it's usually 4 or 5 of them:uhoh:

Your guns are big enough that you'd probably be back before they decided which 3 they could carry :banana:

Roscoe

Peter's guns would put up a fight if someone tried to gunnap them. They'd want to stay where they are - Peter feeds them so well.

That and he probably has trianglized video cams with direct wireless warning to his cell phone = let the light fingered wannabe beware.

A gun at rest, tends to stay at rest.

Someone once said, "You want to take my gun? You can have it, one piece at a time via special delivery!"
 

peter nap

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P4DLH

You mean you got one and did not just drive without a permit? :p

No, I always complied with the important laws. Of course they didn't have stupid ones like Seat Belt or Helmet laws that needed ignoring back then.
 

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P4DLH

You mean you got one and did not just drive without a permit? :p

He probably did in the beginning, before woman was created.

Think he used to have a CWP (remember those?) back in his youth.
 

peter nap

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He probably did in the beginning, before woman was created.

Think he used to have a CWP (remember those?) back in his youth.

Yep...had that for 10 years, then some group....Carpetbaggers for a permit state...or something like that, started Perks For Permits.
:lol::lol::p:lol::lol:

Fortunately they changed their name and shaped up after getting some decent board members.
 
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Mongoose72

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I think I recognize that car's setup from one of the gun forums. I assume that if he has a CHP he would be allowed to throw a towel over it if he wants to keep it attached to the console right? With a permit is it legal to conceal it anywhere in the car, or does it have to be on the person or in the glove box concealed?
 
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