Sister in law needs a gun. I need some input folks.
3 or 4 inch J-frame .38 loaded with lead "cowboy" loads, and a padlock through the trigger guard BEHIND the trigger. Key with her at all times. Gun can be left loaded, but can't be cocked or fired unless the lock is removed, and that can be done quickly with the key.
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- Sister in law needs a gun. I need some input folks. -
Murphy,
2013-08-05, 22:15
- sounds like a relatively short 20 ga 870 is inorder to me. -
MR,
2013-08-05, 22:39
- agree; and for a handgun beretta 86 , tip up barrel, - cable, 2013-08-05, 23:11
- Youth model 20 gauge H&R Pardner shotgun - stonewalrus, 2013-08-06, 08:07
- Sister in law needs a gun. I need some input folks. -
Jhenry,
2013-08-06, 09:58
- and as biden says: go out on the deck and fire both barrels - cable, 2013-08-06, 11:20
- I think the small autos are harder to rack the slide - stonewalrus, 2013-08-06, 10:20
- Sister in law needs a gun. I need some input folks. -
Cherokee,
2013-08-06, 10:34
- To me pump shotguns are easiest to secure - stonewalrus, 2013-08-06, 10:40
- I thought I'd posted... for me the 20 ga Remgington -
Hobie,
2013-08-06, 11:56
- I agree with Hobie - Scribe, 2013-08-06, 14:53
- I agree on the anti-Mossberg I had a 20 gauge that fell - stonewalrus, 2013-08-06, 15:58
- Sister in law needs a gun. I need some input folks. - Catoosa, 2013-08-06, 17:36
- A dog, and plenty of signage - brionic, 2013-08-06, 17:44
- Thanks for the input friends. - Murphy, 2013-08-06, 19:57
- In a (new) 20-ga Remington 870, I'd be looking at this one - FOG, 2013-08-07, 14:21
- sounds like a relatively short 20 ga 870 is inorder to me. -
MR,
2013-08-05, 22:39