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    I was going to ask if he just did it the easy way and consulted a color wheel.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I was going to ask if he just did it the easy way and consulted a color wheel.
    I think so, but, knowing my brother who is also a little OCD about things, hi might have taken out some watercolors...
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    Most valid points have already been stated, on both sides. What first came to mind when I saw the product was for secondary security of NFA items. I don't know first hand, but I believe if the NFA item is in your name, your wife/adult children who have the safe combination, can't have access to it (Gramar Nazi's, was that a run-on sentence? Please advise.). Creating the need for secondary security.

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    I think this is a great idea. I would chose this over the cable lock any day. I dont have a need to lock up my rifle but if i did this is what i would choose.

    I like that it does not make the rifle look ugly like with a cable lock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    for some folks a secure firearm works. i would suggest you place said gun where you would keep it in whatever room you choose. Scream loud enough in the middle of the night to wake your spouse, then start counting until you have unlocked the gun, loaded mag, chambered a round and placed the muzzle on alleged target who by now has already slit your throat. YMMV
    When seconds count and the Police are only minutes away ... wait where did I put that damn key ...

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    ill just keep mine loaded in my locked safe behind a locked door a unloaded gun is the same as a empty fire extinguisher it will get you killed when you need it most

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