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like a, like, like a bedside gun or that sort of thing is I've, you know, I've always stated that like one option, if you, I mean, again, a nice, you know, quick access safe is, is a really, really good choice to have in, you know, you know, for, for, for, for, you know, for bedside defense sort of idea.
But, but if you're in a pinch and,
storing it with a loaded magazine in an empty chamber as a general rule.
It's my opinion is someone, if someone can rack around into the chamber of a semi-auto pistol, they know better than to, than, than, than, than to be doing it.
Um, yeah, that sort of thing.
Like, you know,
And and if you're dealing with like, oh, my teenage kids got a hold of my gun, teenage kids are going to be able to get into anything like just they're they're they're watching the lock picking lawyer.
They know how to get into your gun safe.
But but yeah, but the idea that you could have that as a bedside gun with the with with an empty chamber.
The hammer down on an empty chamber and just pop the barrel up, pull the round off the floor plate, and then stuff it in the chamber, shut it, and you're ready to rock and roll.
Aren't they all owned by the same parent company?
It's such a, it's such a predictable rate, uh,
It's not the ammo.
Yeah, it might just need a new mainspring.
I mean, it's like they're essentially Bomar-style sights.
Who invented that style of shotgun, Ryan?
John Browning.
That's true.
My club has an over-under, and essentially they're required by the town to use steel shot for environmental reasons.
If you don't know why, there's a little movie called The Civil Action.