Gun Safes Handguns
Gun Safes Handguns

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Fast Draw Gun Magnet $15.29 Fast Draw Gun Magnets are Made in the USA by Tactical Concealment Products LLC and are the only gun magnet of its kind to come with a Full Lifetime Warranty. Other companies offer “Limited” or no warranty at all. Our Fast Draw Gun Magnets are made with Neodymium magnets. Neodymium magnets are a member of the Rare Earth magnet family and are the most powerful permanent magnets in the world. Unlik… |
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Stack-On PDS-500 Drawer Safe with Electronic Lock $37.85 … |
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Master Lock 94DSPT 3-Digit Combination Gun Lock $7.75 Because Kids Find GunsProviding ways to enhance firearm safety is a major concern. Master Lock’s full line of gun locks providess gun owners with an extra measure of security against unauthorized access or tampering by children.Most gun owners hide their firearms from sight. But no matter how careful they try to be, accidents can still happen. There are numerous instances each year where a gun loc… |
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GunVault NV200 NanoVault with Key Lock, Fits Full Size 1911 Style Pistols $21.07 Gunvault Nanovault Portable Handgun Safe w/ Key Lock System, 9.5×6.5×1.75in – NV200… |
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Guns and Firearms: Shooting Safe – 2 DVD Collection $14.99 Learning safe handling of firearms is an fundamental aspect of training for any gun owner. “Firearms,” shows proper handling techniques for handguns and rifles, as well as FBI shooting procedures, bullet types, and revolvers. Table of Contents: (1) “The Fundamentals of Double Action Revolver Shooting,” explains to law enforcement the proper way to use the double action revolver weapon. It shows ta… |
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Dac Technologies Sport Safe Portable California Approved ATV2003 $94.02 Dac Technologies Sport Safe Portable California Approved ATV2003C… |
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Frontier Quick Draw Electronic Target Shooting Set $19.95 Frontier Quick Draw Electronic Target Shooting Set includes 4 targets and shoots from up to 20 feet! Features electronic ‘shot’ sounds, realistic arcade sounds, break-apart bottles. Uses harmless infrared beam…. |
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Potato Plastic Toy Gun – The Original Vintage Nostalgic Toy Gun $4.40 Unleash potassium-rich projectile warfare with the retro-packaged potato pellet gun! Simply punch the ray-gun style barrel into a standard-issue potato, break off a pellet and call down the thunder. Mostly harmless, the potato gun can shoot the Vitamin C rich pellets up to 50 feet, along with trace amounts of thiamin, riboflavin, and folate. The potato gun includes instructions on how to shoot ove… |
what would be the best gun to have at home for defense reasons?
im looking to buy a gun for my home because im very territorial and i want my family to be safe and know that ill protect them and i was wondering which gun, shot gun or handgun would be the best for my home? explain why this gun would be good and how much it would cost me. does CA have any laws against them? i was also wondering are batons illegal?
Since you are asking for advise here, I will assume that you don’t have much firearms experience, so I will recommend simple to operate firearms.
Unless you live in a stick-built house with some little distance between you and your neighbor, I suggest you skip long guns altogether and use a revolver.
You don’t want a handgun powerful enough to kill elephant or bear. There is too much risk of over penetration and injuring a family member in the next room, or a neighbor. The best compromise between adequate power and limited over penetratation worry is the .38 SPL. The .357 Magnum is considerably more powerful, but if you use 125 gr. JHP’s you won’t have much to worry about penetrating walls and hurting neighbors or family.
I suggest you purchase a revolver with a barrel 4″ or shorter. 2″ or 3″ barrels are to be preferred. The reason being that if you are searching out things that go bump in the night, if an intruder grabs for your handgun, the shorter barrels will not give him a leverage advantage. Likewise, attempting to clear a house with a long barreled shotgun or rifle is just asking an intruder to disarm you since the barrel enters the room before you.
In revolvers, I’d recommend a medium or medium-large framed six-shot revolver such as: S&W M-10, S&W M-15, S&W M-66, S&W M-19, S&W M-65, or S&W M-686, Ruger GP-100, Ruger Security Six, Ruger Service Six, or any of the newer .38′s and .357′s from Taurus.
If you do feel the need for a long gun rather than a handgun, I strongly recommend a pistol-caliber lever-action rifle with a 16″ or 20″ barrel. My preference is for the M-1892 carbines made by Rossi, Navy Arms, or Browning, and caliber of choice would be .357 Magnum.
A lever-action rifle will hold seven to ten rounds of ammo in it’s magazine, and the additional barrel length will add power. Loaded with .38 SPL ammo, it will have more power than a revolver but still not be a big risk to neighbors, and family members due to over penetration.
You can store your lever-action rifle either with a loaded chamber and the hammer on half-cocked or with an empty chamber. With the loaded chamber, you can silently thumb back the hammer and be ready for action. Stored with an empty chamber, you will have to work the lever before being ready for action. When you hear it unexpectedly in the dark that is the second most sickening sound in the world, a pump shotgun being racked is THE most sickening sound in the world.
Another advantage to the lever-gun is that is is much more innocent looking than an AK-47, SKS, FAL, M-16, AR-15, or other such “Evil Black Rifle.” Lever-guns reek of John Wayne and Roy Rogers. People do not think of them as being the gangster’s weapon of choice, and the pistol caliber adds to that image.
Doc Hudson