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Meet the ShotLock
It's a gizmo for securing a shotgun that opens with the right touch on the
keypad. Home page http://www.shotlock.com/Default.asp Examples http://www.shotlock.com/Default.asp What the page DOESN'T illustrate is the apparatus can be mounted on the wall behind your front door or in a vehicle! And, of course, the invention does not comply with California rules on securing weapons, I suppose because one can still SEE the shotgun, thereby exposing the innocent to not only indoctrination but the harmful emissions radiating from a firearm. |
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Meet the ShotLock
On 2010-12-25, HeyBub wrote:
Examples http://www.shotlock.com/Default.asp Actually... http://www.shotlock.com/Gallery.asp I'd love to have that Ithica 200E side-by-side, which is actually a rebranded Japanese SKB. Those were some sweet doubles. nb |
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Mumble, mumble..
HeyBub wrote:
It's a gizmo for securing a shotgun that opens with the right touch on the keypad. Sorry. Posted to the wrong group. Should have been alt.killtheskank.now. Still, it IS a home improvement... |
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Meet the ShotLock
On 12/25/2010 6:22 AM, HeyBub wrote:
It's a gizmo for securing a shotgun that opens with the right touch on the keypad. Home page http://www.shotlock.com/Default.asp Examples http://www.shotlock.com/Default.asp What the page DOESN'T illustrate is the apparatus can be mounted on the wall behind your front door or in a vehicle! And, of course, the invention does not comply with California rules on securing weapons, I suppose because one can still SEE the shotgun, thereby exposing the innocent to not only indoctrination but the harmful emissions radiating from a firearm. "Opens in seconds". I got news for ya. You can be dead in less than "seconds".. Mine stands ready next to the bed, loaded, chambered, and safety on. The safety can be off before my right hand is on the gun. -- Steve Barker remove the "not" from my address to email |
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Meet the ShotLock
On 2010-12-25, Steve Barker wrote:
safety on. The safety can be off before my right hand is on the gun. "You'll shoot your eye out!" |
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Meet the ShotLock
Steve Barker wrote: On 12/25/2010 6:22 AM, HeyBub wrote: It's a gizmo for securing a shotgun that opens with the right touch on the keypad. Home page http://www.shotlock.com/Default.asp Examples http://www.shotlock.com/Default.asp What the page DOESN'T illustrate is the apparatus can be mounted on the wall behind your front door or in a vehicle! And, of course, the invention does not comply with California rules on securing weapons, I suppose because one can still SEE the shotgun, thereby exposing the innocent to not only indoctrination but the harmful emissions radiating from a firearm. "Opens in seconds". I got news for ya. You can be dead in less than "seconds".. Mine stands ready next to the bed, loaded, chambered, and safety on. The safety can be off before my right hand is on the gun. My 9 sits in one of those electronic safes net to the bed, however it is open at all times when I am home (no kids around). The safe is used to secure the gun when I am away if I'm not carrying it. |
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Meet the ShotLock
On 12/25/2010 11:59 AM, notbob wrote:
On 2010-12-25, Steve wrote: safety on. The safety can be off before my right hand is on the gun. "You'll shoot your eye out!" "and break your neck!" -- Steve Barker remove the "not" from my address to email |
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Meet the ShotLock
Steve Barker wrote:
"Opens in seconds". I got news for ya. You can be dead in less than "seconds".. Mine stands ready next to the bed, loaded, chambered, and safety on. The safety can be off before my right hand is on the gun. Certainly. You are correct. There are certain climes where the busybodies make a huge deal regarding whether your gun is stored in a safe, ecologically, environmentally, and carcinogen-free condition. For example, if you live within 1000' of a school, library, playground, public monument, or unsanitary taco stand, you may be required to store your weapon in a secure manner, disassembled, and more than 100' from any ammunition. Inspectors will come by once a year to verify same as part of the service you get when you pay your city/county/state $500 annual registration fee. That said, the device MAY help prevent the theft of your weapon... |
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