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<blockquote data-quote="aeroektar" data-source="post: 1547556" data-attributes="member: 7763"><p>It sounds like you've thought a lot of that through and lived with different home defense setups so good on you. I'd just make sure you can get to them fast enough in case of an immediate break in attempt. I wouldn't want to scramble to unlock a safe. I totally agree with locking everything up while you're gone but having everything locked up while you're home seems unnecessary and sort of defeats the purpose of having these things for HD in the first place. I've heard a few stories of people hearing a noise downstairs and finding out that someone has immediately entered the house. Or looking out their window and seeing a group of men right outside about to attempt an entry. If I had a child in the home to worry about, I'd personally have things up on shelves the kid can't reach, unchambered, loaded mag separate, or ideally one of those concealment shelves.</p><p></p><p>Honestly though if your toddler isn't carrying a Glock what are you even doing</p><p>[ATTACH=full]35157[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroektar, post: 1547556, member: 7763"] It sounds like you've thought a lot of that through and lived with different home defense setups so good on you. I'd just make sure you can get to them fast enough in case of an immediate break in attempt. I wouldn't want to scramble to unlock a safe. I totally agree with locking everything up while you're gone but having everything locked up while you're home seems unnecessary and sort of defeats the purpose of having these things for HD in the first place. I've heard a few stories of people hearing a noise downstairs and finding out that someone has immediately entered the house. Or looking out their window and seeing a group of men right outside about to attempt an entry. If I had a child in the home to worry about, I'd personally have things up on shelves the kid can't reach, unchambered, loaded mag separate, or ideally one of those concealment shelves. Honestly though if your toddler isn't carrying a Glock what are you even doing [ATTACH type="full" alt="0tfuvrlw7z661.jpg"]35157[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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