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You could say the same thing about the door lock on your house. Except replace operable with entry. I doubt anyone won't have a lock on their front door.
im guessing OP's friend atleast had a trigger lock on the rifle.
nothing will prevent theft really unless you have a vault bolted to the floor that had the house built around it. or one so well built and heavy that it would take thieves hours to break into or not be able to move due to the shear weight.
safes, trigger locks and what not do act as deterrents though. nothing will ever prevent gun theft but as responsible gun owners we should do as much as we reasonably can to prevent thefts from occurring.
Yeap, it's fairly easy to make a false wall or Somthing to put your safe behind Posted via RS Mobile
Yeap, it's fairly easy to make a false wall or Somthing to put your safe behind Posted via RS Mobile
i give you every gun nuts wet dream:
tactical walls
in canada you would still have to lock your hand guns in a secure case or box or safe though. even behind the tactical wall cover. non-restricted would be fine as long as its been made inoperable.