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    Quote Originally Posted by Jexla View Post
    You come here say people do this that, have nothing to actually contribute, why are you here?
    You know Savage is a cop, right?

    Personally I follow KScott and Cyclops' level of security which I think is reasonable
    The rule I follow for B-cat is go straight to the range and straight back unless I'm going to a gunsmith.

    Maybe I'm a bit too secret squirrel but I like to load firearms into and out of my vehicle in the privacy of my garage without nosy neighbours looking.

    It's either that or pretend I'm carrying a bass guitar in the hard case - girls like guitarists..
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    Quote Originally Posted by 308 View Post
    .......The rule I follow for B-cat is go straight to the range and straight back unless I'm going to a gunsmith.....
    That's the requirement for B-cat and it must be in a stout lockable container while being transported.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 308 View Post
    You know Savage is a cop, right?
    Honestly, that makes no difference, if ANYONE no matter what their profession may be comes here and says something that puts others down and adds no contribution or solid reasoning for it, I will ask them the exact same question, he doesn't get special treatment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jexla View Post
    Honestly, that makes no difference, if ANYONE no matter what their profession may be comes here and says something that puts others down and adds no contribution or solid reasoning for it, I will ask them the exact same question, he doesn't get special treatment.
    No, what you wrote was a put down.
    Savage might have pointed out a fact about people being over analytical, but it was not directed at anyone in particular. His suggestion to use 'common sense' was spot on. Funny, as I see that seems to have been the basis of the OPs solution.

    Chill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jexla View Post
    Honestly, that makes no difference, if ANYONE no matter what their profession may be comes here and says something that puts others down and adds no contribution or solid reasoning for it, I will ask them the exact same question, he doesn't get special treatment.
    I don't think Savage was putting anyone down. He has a right to express his opinion too and I agree with him that common sense should be paramount with regard to the firearms safety code. We all know the basic seven rules of firearm safety or should do.
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