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Car J-Frame---Never know when you might need it
Truck J-Frame---Never know when you might need it
Lazyboy J-Frame---Never know when you might need it
Desk J-frame---Never know when you might need it
Headboard J-frame---Never know when you might need it
Back door Bolt 22---Yard critters
Front door 18" 870---Yard Critters

All are not much better than a rock if they are not loaded.

Real chore putting them away when company comes over---Thanksgiving.
 
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J-frame all day every day on my person...

J-frame on wife's bedside table

Kimber Ultra Carry (.45ACP) on my bedside table

66-4 in my bedside table drawer
 
Everything stays in the safe, loaded, except .22LR.
Why?? Because you never know.

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Texchappy, No offense, but UR kind of a new guy around here to be asking such a probing question. I think your question might have been better worded with a statement about YOUR situation, your philosophy about how you do things, then maybe ask about other folks. Maybe you could have even framed it as asking for input from other folks; versus just blasting out a question.
 
My gun is not loaded near as much as it used to be, oh, and I only have one, As much fun as I used to have with it, I don't know if I could have handled two. :D
 
A stock answer for these troubled times. "What guns? They fell into the lake awhile ago. Do have them all recorded with serial numbers if the ATF ever inquires." The real answer, an unloaded gun locked up in a safe equals no gun.
 
The "why" is obvious.
The only loaded guns are those carried daily and one in the safe.

When lotsa kids are in the house I put away the pedal steel as the piano, small guitars, fifes/recorders and a Squeezebox are all they need to know how to play early on. :D

I forgot to add the bongos and tambourine for the rhythm section.
 
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When lotsa kids are in the house I put away the pedal steel as the piano, small guitars, fifes/recorders and a Squeezebox are all they need to know how to play early on.

What a coincidence. Mama has a squeezebox she wears on her chest and when I come home I never get no rest.
 
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