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Keeping A Revolver Under Your Pillow While You Sleep The possibility of an accidental discharge is zero when sleeping with a loaded cylinder open. The problem arises if you ever feel threatened enough to go looking for an intruder.
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Read More »In this era of mass shootings, it is not uncommon for people to sleep with a gun under their beds. Of course, this wouldn’t be a problem if you were to keep it inside a gun safe under the bed. However, some precautions can be taken to ensure you stay safe while sleeping. Some people say they feel safer knowing they have a weapon nearby in case someone enters their home, while others say that it’s not worth the risk, especially if you have kids or pets. If there is an imminent threat, sleeping with a pistol under your pillow is better than having it next to your bed. If you want to conceal the gun from others, you might want to stuff it into a pillow next to your head. You won’t be right on top of it that way. The key is not to keep a round chambered in your gun. You are one of those idiots who give gun-phobic liberals something to complain about if you keep a round-chambered. No matter what, do not chamber a round in a semi-automatic. When keeping a revolver under your pillow, keep it in a holster. The hammer is hard to move back, but there is a chance you could snag it on your bed sheets or pillowcase and be one step from a rude awakening.
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Read More »One of the biggest problems with the right to bear arms is that children are not taught the legal and moral aspects of exercising it. Every citizen should be taught the responsibilities associated with the Second Amendment if that amendment guarantees the right to bear arms. As a parent, I would begin by teaching safety first to a child of ten, just as I would do with matches, which kill far more people than guns. It is expected that schoolchildren have a basic understanding of keeping and maintaining firearms by the time they are 12 years old. As a result, I would conduct several drills that would teach them about the actual nature of death, the instrument of which will be put in their hands when they are young.
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