Posted by redforlife on November 20, 2021 at 10:01:26 from (174.210.128.4):
In Reply to: Gun Safety posted by Mark-Ia on November 20, 2021 at 09:14:24:
I don't see the need for trigger locks as a gun owner. Maybe as a dealer in a store, pawn shop, or at gun shows where unknown customers are allowed and wanting to handle the merchandise. As for child safety, a gun safe is a better way to go. Covers the possibility of theft also. A gun should be kept out of the reach of children whether it has a trigger lock on it, or not. And of anyone else that doesn't have a sense of gun safety for that matter. If its in the gun safe, its out of sight, out of mind, with no worries. Not even someone fumbling around, picking it up, dropping it, and scuffing it all up. Just curious why you think you need one? Is cheaper than buying a gun safe what your thinking? I'd go with the gun safe at whatever the cost, if it were me. Better for safe keeping all the way around.
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