Keeping kids away from firearms
I’m going to continue to post info about this because I do not think it is common knowledge that gun safes are far more reliable and easy to access than ever before and there is no excuse for not locking up your loaded firearms. I have conducted several firearms training courses where I have taught students that have never fired a gun before and they were all interested in learning how to keep a loaded firearm in their home and not have to worry about a kid getting a hold of it. Gunvault gun safes are the best option and I strongly suggest people consider putting them in one or more places in their homes. The best place is always the master bedroom, but a biometric gun safe means nobody but you can access it or anyone that you program to can use it.
I’m still waiting for the day when Gunvault gun safes comes up with a safe for a quick access AR15 or shotgun, but there are ways to conceal a location of a Carbine or shotgun and I personally would recommend a Remington 870 over a handgun any day and some ballistics tests I have seen would tend to say that a .223 fragmenting bullet is also a better option in a residential area where dry wall and partical board prevails. Do yourself a favor and pick up the best Gunvault gun safe that you can afford and get your firearms locked up for safeties sake.