Glockster30
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I know that those are the options - I said so in the OP. Just looking for opinions as to which option is better.
Only you can decide the best option based on what your risk tolerance is wrt locking it in a desk.
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I know that those are the options - I said so in the OP. Just looking for opinions as to which option is better.
100% of the big companies that I have worked for in the past would fire you if you stored a gun in your workplace.
The problem with desks and file cabinets are there are only a limits number of key combos and a lot of them have the key # on the lock. So if you had a co-worker who wanted your gun they could just read the number, take it to a locksmith and return with a key. Same with the lock box cables, easily cut or defeated or again a lock with a number on it.
Any lock with a number on it might as well have a key in it.
And usually the office admin has spare keys on premises. Not very secure.
And usually the office admin has spare keys on premises. Not very secure.
I don't know many, if any, office admins who carry keys to gunvault lock boxes.
Can I get a minigun chambered in .40?
Yes.
That would be part number GBU-43/B.
That's a little bit more than a .40
But he didn't say this.
Let's all play the NES "what if" game, reality be dammed.
you could leave a zip car out in the parking lot, with the gun in it...
Do I look like I drive a Cadillac? Gimme a Hi-Point bruhI think we should make the assumption that when he is making site visits where he can carry, it is in the woods and he may encounter a bear. Therefore he absolutely must carry a 9mm with preban mags available. This is not a question of storage or caliber but Glock or Beretta.
Think this:
**PRIVATELY OWNED FIREARMS- If you are in possession of a Privately Owned Weapon you MUST stop at the Fort Hood Visitor Center BLDG 69012 prior to entering the installation to register your firearm (s). NO EXCEPTIONS !!!!!
Side question: do they turn you away if you're an armed, authorized visitor or contractor? Or do they just store your weapon for you?
Never visited a military installation since I've started carrying so it never came up.
Can I get a minigun chambered in .40?
I know it's off topic, but due to the recent change, Army personnel can now carry a personal handgun on base, so that's probably what the sign is about. If you're a contractor they're not going to let you bring a firearm on base.
Eh, someone on topic, since we're talking about places we can't carry. Anyways, I thought carrying on base was somewhere in the back of Trump's mind but of course no one has any details for his plan - e.g. whether civilians can carry, officers vs enlisted, and so on.I know it's off topic, but due to the recent change, Army personnel can now carry a personal handgun on base, so that's probably what the sign is about. If you're a contractor they're not going to let you bring a firearm on base.
Good point LOLI work at home...So yes is my answer.