As it said, lost/misplaced keys on a model 36!! Any suggestions on best way to get it off with out having to take it to a locksmith?
Trigger locks are a staggering Rule 3 violation and should be avoided at all costs. I can still remember being issued our new 4566s in 1999 everyone pitching the lock as soon as they had signed for the pistol.
We don't have kids and people are in our house maybe twice a year, so I have guns that are ready to use, and guns that are in the safe. No in between status. If you feel compelled to have your gun locked for some reason, use a different system.
Ah, yes. Can you spell "bolt cutters"?Appreciate all the advice on keeping a gun at home, having been a LEO for 30 years and a firearms instructor for 27 of them I'm more than familure with a "ready" condition with a firearm, however I live in one of the most strictest states with firearms laws...yes, New Jersey! I also know personally a family that involved a 5 year old being killed by another youngster due to loaded guns being left in the house and available. With that said, this is a co-worker at a job that I work and was just shown a picture of the gun today, shackle lock thru the cylinder so this is an easy one. Again, thanks for the advice on the lock issue..
As it said, lost/misplaced keys on a model 36!! Any suggestions on best way to get it off with out having to take it to a locksmith?