SolaScriptura139
Member
Not to mention an EMP, they are not shielded.
I know this is a concern for a lot of people here, but really, how often is someone hit with an EMP in America or anywhere in the world? And if you are hit with the only widely available EMP producer, which is a nuclear bomb, I don't think accessing your gun safe will be your biggest issue. Keep most of your guns in a good safe (if you don't have a buttload of money, then get a mechanical safe) and keep a defensive gun on your nightstand. And get a quick-access lock case for the defensive weapon during the daytime.