r1derbike
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On the fence, on this one. Have a safe just installed that is bolted to the concrete slab and studs in the wall.
I'm in the middle of a disability/SS claim, and it is getting rough, not able to work. I don't want to tap into my IRA investments, because of the horrible tax (at least a 10% break for emergencies), and I'm seriously considering it.
BTW, there is a paper trail to 2 weapons I own (wife owns the other) for SD, and fully suspect illegal shenanigans from the government, when they lose their minds.
Have two other safes for ammo and a safe only small enough for a sidearm and some ammo. That one is hidden in the car and cable locked to a bolted seat bracket, for those odd instances I cannot carry in a business.
Hope I'm dead, before I see that a registration of safes is being used by an alphabet soup agency to conduct illegal searches/confiscation. Second thought, I might be dead because of it.
This would be a slap in the face to all the careful gun owners.
What's that old saying? "No good deed shall to unpunished".
I'm in the middle of a disability/SS claim, and it is getting rough, not able to work. I don't want to tap into my IRA investments, because of the horrible tax (at least a 10% break for emergencies), and I'm seriously considering it.
BTW, there is a paper trail to 2 weapons I own (wife owns the other) for SD, and fully suspect illegal shenanigans from the government, when they lose their minds.
Have two other safes for ammo and a safe only small enough for a sidearm and some ammo. That one is hidden in the car and cable locked to a bolted seat bracket, for those odd instances I cannot carry in a business.
Hope I'm dead, before I see that a registration of safes is being used by an alphabet soup agency to conduct illegal searches/confiscation. Second thought, I might be dead because of it.
This would be a slap in the face to all the careful gun owners.
What's that old saying? "No good deed shall to unpunished".
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