No, it stays at home except to practice. It's on me to avoid situations where I'd need it outside the house.
Sometimes situations come to you. And when you have to carry that sucker everyday you might think twice about perfection. Unless perfection to you means a sore back.
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' Wow you totally owned me. Im gonna go throw away my CHL and FFL now. Working in a pawn shop must have tought you so much about guns. All firing pin safety, drop safeties and trigger safeties should be thrown away for trigger locks. When carrying I will now carry the ammo seperatly locked and then when car jacked ask the lowlife if i can get my ammo. maybe I will put some condoms near my cash so he will wear one if he rapes my wife.
OK, OK... now calm down. no-one is raping your wife here, just questioning the thought process that makes one think it is OK to walk around with a round in the chamber or forces one to switch weapons when arriving home so that a gun is always accessible. It's your business though. I just hope I never run out of gas around your house and walk up and ask to use the phone. Don't Shoot! Brock
Must be nice to live in a world were no one gets robbed or there is not need for self responsibility.
It is quite nice to not walk around in fear of ninja attacks. Life is not an FPS. It's more of a boring MMORPG with higher subscription fees.
If you're talking about the picture that I posted of myself earlier in the thread well for one it was a pellet gun, a good copy though, and for two it wasn't even loaded so other than accidently poking my friends with the barrel there wasn't any threat. In regard to gun safety I just heard on the local news here in MN that a hunter this weekend shot himself when he slipped on some ice. I don't know about whether he had the safety on at the time or what kind of rifle he was using but it does show that accidents happen with guns so why not take precautions.
Speak for yourself. Ninja attacks along with traffic jams and Doctor Scholls' commercials are major annoyances in my life. Anyway everyone knows you don't stop a ninja attack with a gun but with a piece of Hattori steel.