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    Innovative, but i wonder if one could separate the upper and "disarm" it.
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    I would just hold a lighter under it and melt it.
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    When I first saw it, I thought it might be good for secondary security in a gun cabinet. That begs the question as to where to put the key.

    If I'm worried about my primary/HD weapon, I'd put it in a small gun cabinet or case.

    Any chance of popping the upper and pushing the lock through? No, I don't surf CO-AR15 with a rifle across my lap. So I don't have one to look at.
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    Just how sad is your life that you went and looked all of that up all because I pulled your chain a bit?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    Just how sad is your life that you went and looked all of that up all because I pulled your chain a bit?

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    search -> advanced search -> search by keyword: "sayin" + search by username: "byte stryke" -> Search Now. Since those were only the first four of about two pages worth it took me all of 2 minutes. When a guy posts almost 10 times per day, it's easy to notice some of his little trends...Jus Sayin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graves View Post
    Funny thing,
    search -> advanced search -> search by keyword: "sayin" + search by username: "byte stryke" -> Search Now. Since those were only the first four of about two pages worth it took me all of 2 minutes. When a guy posts almost 10 times per day, it's easy to notice some of his little trends...Jus Sayin.

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    Soooooo.....

    Back to the OP at hand.

    Tremendous item while transporting an AR interstate. In IL, for instance, the gun has to be "locked" as well as out of reach of the passengers. Drop one of these into the AR and I imagine there is less potential for damage than a cable lock and potential more secure than a trigget lock.

    While transporting an AR via the airlines, you and I both know how locking luggage, including gun cases, can "accidentally" lose their locks and such during transport. I've heard of firearms going missing (permanently) after getting checked in. THis handy little device could be the diffenence between filing a claim with the airlines over a broken case or a missing case and firearm.
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    Default Me too!

    I am truly sorry you fucking asked too!

    I'm just so fucking sick of it all...

    That being said, either your rifle is a go to item, or it's not - the key thing negates the value of having a ready rifle anyway, so you might as well lock it up.

    The item locks into place with a small brass detent ball... Secure enough when i looked at one, but again, since you dont think a carbine is a home defense gun anyway, best to lock it up.

    I sometimes lose sight that all children are different, my kids grew up around my guns, I mean the newsies would get a kick about how much access they have to them. Even at a young age I encouraged their handling of guns. i also forbid the existence of ANY toy gun in the home, all guns are real - therefore, all guns are real.

    Even in the dead of night, I prefer my rifle or shotgun, but that's a training and confidence thing.

    But little kids are like hackers, if for some reason your kid had the time on his hands to play with your "secured" AR I'm almost positive the kid will know where you keep the key and/or find a way to get the lock to open, and aside from that, kids like tools too - he might mars the heck out of your rifle trying to get the orange thingy out!

    Those things are made, or the one I saw was, in china and the lock was ridiculously easy to get to rotate with a little bit of picking skill.

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