Marlin 22 long rifle - 10 round magazine
Remington 870 express 12 gauge
J.C. Higgins 12 gauge full choke
Mosin Nagant 7.62 x 54 mm
These guns are used for hunting with exception to the Mosin which is WW2 military surplus collector. Once in a while they might get an occasional trigger session on clay or targets. Other than that they remain cased and unloaded.
I don't have plants indoors so they two remain completely seperated. I want to expand my gun collection but I've been rather hesistant since most of my shooting is hunting and I've been subject to university anti - gun laws for years. Eventually a handgun and SKS may be acquired for both target shooting and PP.
Also should also be inherting my grandpa's WW2 phillipine theatre shotgun. It has two pieces - one is a barrel piece (male) and the other is the female portion of the barrel ajoined with to the stock. The two pieces connect and disconnect quite easily and the gun is basically meant to fire under any condition.
To fire drop a shell down the tube and ram the male piece into the female piece which will lock them together and trigger the round.....your whole hand jamming the barrel is basically the trigger.
Alright enough about my guns.......in all seriousness.........as if you all don't already know guns are incredibly powerful things.....and I don't keep one on my person, in my car, or loaded in the house. I have no beef with keeping a loaded gun in your house for personal protection but I definitely wouldnt recommend it if your growing because LEO will defnitely repo it and slap you with additional charges. Now that doesnt mean if you have guns you shouldnt grow indoors, I just wouldnt keep them loaded, and also lock them up in a seperate location. Some may have different opinions.....that's cool. |