To: scripter
The Glaser's ought to help - but if you have small kids, revolvers are difficult to safeguard from the curious. (I know that we are supposed to keep them locked and away - but kids are really ingenious).
I am of the point of view that the .45 is the best fighting instrument known to mankind and a fast-opening pistol safe with a cypher lock is the best chance to keep the kids away from the home defense beast.
20 posted on
01/22/2018 10:26:39 AM PST by
Chainmail
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To: Chainmail
The Glaser's ought to help - but if you have small kids, revolvers are difficult to safeguard from the curious. I kept a sharp sword handy when kids were little. Kids understand at a young age "sharp, don't touch". At short range inside the house, being run through with a sword will stop a thug effectively. Plus, a thug might be tempted to rush a gun in an attempt to disarm, but NOBODY rushes a sword.
23 posted on
01/22/2018 10:44:04 AM PST by
PapaBear3625
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To: Chainmail
No small kids anymore and a quick opening safe.
I have an older 1911 .45 that I inherited. Haven’t yet fired it. I do love my .357.
33 posted on
01/22/2018 5:54:51 PM PST by
scripter
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