I thought only the thandedaar went around with an armed escort of 4 , carrying INSAS' with 5 rounds in the mag. Yup, I checked

i think you are right with long guns,what about your handgun?keeping in seperate cuboards will not save the purpose ,i beleive.Katana wrote:xl,
Thats exactly what I teach my son, who is about 10. Even with air rifles. We first visually check anything and everything before removing any arm from the arms cupboard, be extremely careful while shooting and check everything before and after cleaning the arms while putting them away. Safety first and foremeost. And yes, forget strangers, never ever, hand over your weapon to anyone. Another of my principles is to store ammo away from the arms. Never in the same cupboard.
katana
Quite true if your handgun is your primary home defense weapon. My carry gun and my HD gun (which I also carry occasionally) are kept in a small two gun safe that is bolted to my bedside table. On top of the bedside table, I keep my flashlight and a spare knife. I no longer have little children living in my home so I am not too worried about anyone accessing my knife. The guns are stored loaded with a spare loaded magazine by each one. My only worry is that, coming out of a deep sleep, I would confuse a family with an intruder. It is because of this that I have the flashlight close by. It is a pretty powerful flashlight and will easily blind someone from across the room if pointed at them. I would want to be absolutely sure of my target before I would consider firing.dr.jayakumar wrote: i think you are right with long guns,what about your handgun?keeping in seperate cuboards will not save the purpose ,i beleive.
Ditto, and I'd shudder to think what'd happen if he chooses to press charges against you to save his posterior. Bravado and curiosity aside, it wont be very pretty.SRI 420 wrote:Please bear in mind that if it comes to the notice of his higher ups he can be punished.