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bad time to carry, not mentioned yet; when your asleep?
That's why you have them all over the place.Several years ago on one board a fellow was asking for advise about what heppened to him. It seems that he got up in the middle of the night to answer a call of nature. The first thing he did was try to grab his gun from the night stand and put it on. However he had left his clothes where when he tried to get his gun he got tangled up in his clothes and fell. His gon did not go off but he did hit his head on the dresser and wound up in the ER. It seems that he was trying to fasten the belt rather than turning on any lights and watching what he was doing. He was in a hurry but wanted to be sure that he had his gun because he lived in sort of a dangerous neighborhood and never could tell when someone might come beating down his door.
He was in a hurry but wanted to be sure that he had his gun because he lived in sort of a dangerous neighborhood and never could tell when someone might come beating down his door.
This thread is perfect for April 1st...
too bad some anti with no sense of humour is liable to take it as gospel proof of how we're all complete lunatics.
(Not the "how to protect your gun against water while on a boat" part, but most of the rest.)
I just thought of something - since the law currently prohibits carrying a loaded, uncased pistol on a motorboat, I should be perfectly legal on my kayak, right?
(Not that I'd want to take the risk of losing my remaining pistol in the lake, mind you.
But I could do it.)
funny you mention this as i was just wondering this the other day. We use a canoe when we trap up north and i was trying to figure out if i have to unload and encase whenever i get in the canoe (also trying to decide if i want to risk the gun falling in the water)
As long as you are not using a motor, you should be ok.
And you are not within 1000 ft of a school property, or you don't launch the canoe from a state park, or it's in a fish hatchery or you are operating under a class B liquor license.
Make sure you have a good retention holster. Or, do those plastic guns float? :lol:
i have a good retention hoster and i dont know if they will float nor do i want to test it.
Maybe if you filled the little hollow points with styrofoam the gun will float.
Of course, if you lose the gun in a canoe capsize, they won't be able to take it away from you.
i take 20 second showers...
bad time to carry, not mentioned yet; when your asleep?
Don't lie, you'd spoon a 1911.
My 1911 comes to bed with me.
You guys cant tell me I am the only one that sleeps with a gun.
LR Yote
I don't "sleep with my gun", but it is within arm's reach on the dresser each night after I cover up.
My 1911 comes to bed with me.
You guys cant tell me I am the only one that sleeps with a gun.
LR Yote