Sunday, November 11, 2007

Owner's Manual Silliness

I was looking around for an owners manual for a .22 revolver when I found this:

  • Place a gun lock on your firearm when storing it.

  • Never place a gun lock on a loaded firearm.

  • Locking your firearm might result in your death due to slow
    accessibility
  • The firearm manufacturers have a heck of a time trying to write an owners manual in such a way as to minimize their liability. I do not envy them much, but that right there is just plain silly.
    I don't want to die, so I found a better use for a gun lock. One that may even slow the goblins a bit instead of me.



    What is your best use of a gun lock?

    7 comments:

    1. I tried to use the one that came with my Mossberg shotgun to secure a ladder in the back of my truck. But the first time I tried to use, it fell apart. It just fell into pieces in my hands. Worthless.

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    2. I don't have any, but they would probably make decent paperweights.

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    3. One drawer loaded with holsters I never use and another full of locks I never use. Both are signs of far too much time on my hands and monuments to wasted money.

      In other words, the typical old gunny.

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    4. Anonymous9:43 PM

      Targets!

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    5. Anonymous3:30 PM

      We use 'em to lock our bicycles to wall racks in our garage - we leave the garage door open a lot....

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    6. Targets, locking up bicycles, attempting to secure ladders, all much better uses than stringing them through the chamber of a firearm.

      It is a good thing they are pretty much free.

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    7. If y'all send some pictures, I'll do a post on "things to do with a gun lock".

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