WestKentucky
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Simplest solution and the one I would go with... revolver. No setback or pull from slingshotting the bullet in with a slide.
Simplest solution and the one I would go with... revolver. No setback or pull from slingshotting the bullet in with a slide.
Our ammo and explosives in afg. was stored in shipping containers with no temp controls. In the winter you could safely store meat in there, and in the summer you could probably steam shrimp inside of one. Of course, we also carried the ammo in vehicles, in our weapons, and on our bodies in the same conditions. It always worked as advertised.
I live in Florida and leave ammo in my truck. I shoot local competitions and sometimes have 600 rounds on board. No issues. I have a console vault for guns and if I have a carry gun there, it’s loaded. I don’t rotate ammo or unload magazines. Everything goes bang when I want and never when I don’t.
I do not carry a gun where prohibited. If I decide I want to enter facilities where a gun is prohibited, I comply. I’ve worked for employers who have my sign a document agreeing to comply with their no gun policy. I don’t lie or cheat, so if I sign it, I comply. Frankly, the threat of dying from a paper cut is greater than dying from a shooting in the workplace.
Our ammo and explosives in afg. was stored in shipping containers with no temp controls. In the winter you could safely store meat in there, and in the summer you could probably steam shrimp inside of one. Of course, we also carried the ammo in vehicles, in our weapons, and on our bodies in the same conditions. It always worked as advertised.
Get one of those cool packs.
My employer Does. Not. Give. A. Damn. About. Me.
If it is causing this much consternation, just leave the gun at home. Personally, I don't like leaving things like that in my car anyway, from the risk of it being broken into.