I have no kids that I know of, but my dad got me the gunvault that Stephen and ghostTX showed. It seems to be very well made and not too loud. as mentioned the beep can be turned off and there is just a LED indicator to let you know if you keyed in the wrong code.
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Parents, how do you keep your young children away from your guns?
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Originally posted by ceyko View PostTeaching kids at 8 is a lot different than trying to teach a toddler/baby. It's just not going to happen, that's why we lock up guns.
If you don't in your home, that's your call.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI guess that's my non-parent side, trusting even an educated 8 year old to know to stay away I can't do. Perhaps after 8 years of parenting, I'll have the trust in him or her, to have a loaded weapon accessible.
I think I'll keep mine locked in the gunvault at night for quite awhile. Again, we let them learn the hard way on a lot of things except...
-Poison (locked cabinets)
-Electrocution (Covers until a bit older)
-Guns
-and of course the obvious stuff like running in the streets and crap like that.
There is a difference between a kid/baby getting tough and stuff that can happen quickly with zero chance of them living.
Edit: Either way, at a young age it is safer to be cautious in my opinion.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by Stephen View Posthttp://www.academy.com/webapp/wcs/st...+vault&Ntk=All
i would like one of these for the night stand.. anyone with any experience or reviews on one?
I actually have one of those mounted in the living room and another in the bedroom. Both work flawlessly and have for a couple years now. The only negative I've noticed is that with the larger of the two there is a 1 second delay when you initially press the button while it 'wakes' up...
And there is generally only one out at a time, for which I use education to keep my children away. They know it is always only a trigger pull away from a discharge, and have shot melons and every thing else that I could come up with to illustrate the danger...
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Originally posted by propellerhead View PostOn your person or locked up.
When I get home, I normally don't remove my carry piece. I've changed my oil, rotated tires, etc., in my garage while carrying.
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Originally posted by mikec View Post1 second delay when you initially press the button while it 'wakes' up...
Now I'm curious if mine has that delay...Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by Trick Pony View PostIt's a wonder any of us survived growing up in houses with guns. Dad taught us gun safety and how to shoot at about 8 years old. He also taught us never to fuck with the guns. He always had a loaded pistol in the nightstand and a closet full of guns and ammo and never any incidents.
My grandma had a shotgun in the kitchen/breakfast nook by the chest freezer.
All of us grand kids were exposed to that thing over a number of years, and not one single incident. We knew if we touched it we would be picking our own switch.
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Can I haz the S&W in the background?????
Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View PostI have a small safe with a spring loaded door. It has a three dial lock that opens with a quarter of a turn. Set the combo and your gun is only a quarter turn away. If you're going out, change the combo and the gun stays locked up.
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Originally posted by ceyko View PostMine just came in, I need to check that. ONly problem I have with mine is that it's about 2 times the size I thought it would be, so I don't have a good place to mount it yet. Right now I sort of wedged it under the bed so the kids can't move it.
Now I'm curious if mine has that delay...
Actually mounted both of mine using carriage bolts (rounded head with square under side shank) and nylon nuts on the inside. No way for it to be removed without being opened...
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Originally posted by mikec View PostThis is the one with the actual power cord, as well as batteries. The smaller battery only unit is instantaneous...
Actually mounted both of mine using carriage bolts (rounded head with square under side shank) and nylon nuts on the inside. No way for it to be removed without being opened...Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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