Does Your Spouse Have Access?

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Either, provided you want that 1 1/2 caret cocktail ring...
What's funny is she has actually wants the Mossberg but she will be getting a saphire and diamond bracelet.

It will just be presented wrapped around the wrist of the shotgun.
 
Probably too many responses by now for this one to even be read, but I'll bite. Yes, she knows where the keys are, and one gun is left in a readily-accessible place for her, but inaccessible to our daughter. She is not a shooter, however, and has zero interest in the hobby. Nothing else she would want to get to is kept where the others are locked up.
 
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Yes, but she won't access em. I'm not sure she could load the a mag up. She's really shown little interest.
 
Yes! Because some of her guns are in there to and in reality they are both of ours even though I bought most of them before we were married.
 
No. My wife is bi-polar and unfortunately should not have access. I have no intention of teaching her to use them either. Luckily her father was a city slicker who thought guns were bad. And there fore never let his children near them. She has shot before, but I am very careful with my firearms. They are kept in a safe in the closest, with a small safe under my night stand for whatever I'm currently carrying. Ammo is stored in a locked truck bed tool box I converted into a chest in the laundry room. She does not know what is kept in that. It's hard not being able to share my hobby with my spouse, but its for the best.
 
No. She is extremely anti-gun and morally opposed to me having them.

Well, that must make for a fun life. :rolleyes:

Of course my wife has access to my guns. She has a rifle and handgun of her own. If it ever got to the point where I thought I had to keep her from accessing my firearms, I'd stop BSing myself and just file for divorce. Don't see that happening though. Pretty sure she's a keeper.
 
My wife is my partner..., not some random stranger.

This (except when she is pregnant or other wise hormonally imbalanced and then I have no Idea who she is.:D) But even then she knows where the key is and the combo for the bed side safe.

I even let her have access to my tool box out in the shop. We have no secrets or privacy barriers, 100% access.
 
I recently got married and recently gave her the code and her own person code to the safe, although not sure if she will ever get into it.
 
She doesn't know the combinations to the safes since she's not interested in firearms but she does know how to get them. They are in my "in case of death" document that is encrypted and saved to my google drive so that only me, her, google and the nsa can find them.
 
Absolutely; everything we have is accessable to each other, we have been married 40 years and if we didn't trust each other there would be no good reason to stay that way.
 
Does Your Spouse Have Access?

Absolutely. She's not much with semi-auto rifles or pistols, but works well with revolvers and pump shotguns. An invader would soon wish he made other choices.
 
My wife doesn't have access to my guns. I cannot afford the instant background checks every time she wants to borrow one. Thanks John Morse.
 
no, because despite me teaching her how to open the safes, and telling her the combos over and over again, she remembers neither, and would be hopelessly lost if she tried to open them without me there. Its a testament to how little crud she gives about them. She's glad I have some of them on some level, but has no interest in them. Its frustrating really, because I want her to be proficient at defending herself and our daughter if I were away, or unable to for what ever reason, but again, she won't take the steps necessary to do it.
 
Heck yeah, nearly half the guns in there are hers! Don't mess with the lady that can eat the center out of a target at 10 yrds with her model 36.
 
I'm not married but if I was of course she would have access. The kids too once they were old enough, and trained enough to be safe with them.

I'm of the philosophy that criminals, not guns should be locked up.
 
What's funny is she has actually wants the Mossberg but she will be getting a saphire and diamond bracelet.

It will just be presented wrapped around the wrist of the shotgun.
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Now THAT's a good one. Brilliant, you romantic you!

PS: most of you guys, and gals, seem to be making a BIG mistake. Good safes make good spouses.
 
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