Handgun Travel Safes
Handgun Travel Safes

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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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GunVault NV300 NanoVault with Combination Lock $23.95 GunVault is pleased to introduce NanoVault thepact secure and affordable handgun storage safe solution. Available in two sizes the NanoVault is perfect for home travel or concealed-weapon permit holders. The NanoVault meets TSA airline firearm guidelines and fits discreetly in a bag briefcase desk or under a vehicle seat.The NanoVault features an easy-to-operate key lock system 21-gauge steel cons… |
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Gunvault MV500-STD Microvault Pistol Gun Safe $81.33 The outside of this safe is constructed of 16-gauge steel, while soft foam on the inside protects valuables. Its high-strength lock mechanism performs reliably, and the precise fittings virtually impossible to pry open with hand tools. A built-in computer blocks access after repeated invalid keypad entries, and audio feedback confirms each correct keypad entry. It has a tamper indicator, a unique … |
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Pelican 1700 Case with Foam (Black) $175.65 PELICAN 1700-000-110 1700(R) ROLL MODEL RIFLE CASE… |
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The Club LB200 Personal Vault Security Lock Box $38.21 The Club Lb200 Club Personal Vault… |
i would like to know about the florida ccw classes?
I bought a handgun about a year ago it is a .40 stoger i like the gun alot have many rounds thew the gun and now i travel into areas for work that are not so safe and i would like to my ccw class i live in the state of florida and want to know some things maybe i should study up on or somthing like that if anyone could tell me what happens in the class or a good outline that would help me out alot thank you for you time
No studying needed if you regularly spend time at the range. The class basically consists of filling out paper work, going over the laws directly relating to concealed carry and deadly force. Then you will be required to put a few rounds through a piece of paper. ( we had to hit 20 out of 25 rounds into the chest area of a silhouette target)
If you are comfortable shooting your weapon, and know how to handle it safely, then you will have no problem completing the class.
I also live in Florida and it took 3 months to get my permit due to the increase in the number of people applying.
Nano Vault 300 Pistol Safe
Reinstate The Ban On Guns In National Parks And National Wildlife Refuges
Firearms have been banned in National Parks for 94 years; on Monday February 22nd, 2010 the ban will be lifted. Fierce lobbying by gun rights activists and an administration seeking to appease them has ended a ban that has been effective in protecting National Park Service employees and park visitors. It has been eighty-three years since the only National Park Ranger was killed by gunfire in the line of duty.
After pressure from gun rights groups, including the National Rifle Association, in its final months in office the Bush administration lifted the ban on concealed weapons in our National Parks. A federal judge blocked the move last year, but the Obama administration declined to appeal the ruling, and Congress passed the law.
February 19th 2010 President Obama signed the measure without comment as part of the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act (or Credit CARD Act) of 2009. The Law States “Protecting the right of individuals to bear arms in the units of the National Park System and the National Wildlife Refuge System — the secretary of the Interior shall not promulgate or enforce any regulation that prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm … in any unit of the National Park System or the National Wildlife Refuge System.”
The Park Service told me It will depend on individual state gun laws, visitors will be able to carry concealed and loaded guns into parks. Loaded guns allowed in the park include handguns and shotguns, including semiautomatic weapons. Locally the law does not allow any of these weapons to be discharged within a National park or National Wildlife Refuge. It will still be illegal to fire a gun within a National Park or Wildlife Refuge in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The National Park Service has posted a notice regarding the new gun laws on their site.
The Coalition of National Park Service Retirees says guns and parks just don’t mix — because the atmosphere of a peaceful sanctuary in nature could be damaged, says Bill Wade, chairman of the group’s executive council. “Most American visitors somehow think of the parks as being very safe, very secure, where you don’t have to worry about guns,” Wade says. “Now you could see that guy with the rifle over his shoulder. The context is just wrong.” (Salt Lake Tribune)
The National Park Service Mission is to “…to promote and regulate the use of the…national parks…which purpose is to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.” National Park Service Organic Act, 16 U.S.C.1.
The first National Park Ranger killed in the line of duty died from a gunshot wound. National Park Ranger James Alexander Cary – 31, shot by bootleggers in Hot Springs National Park on March 12, 1927. He was also the last Park Ranger killed by gunfire in a National Park. The ban on guns in our National Parks and National Wildlife Refuges has insured a safe environment for National Park Service employees, the wildlife they preserve and the millions of visitors who enjoy the parks each year.
About the Author
I am a Writer, Photographer, Poet and Graphic Designer my work can be viewed at Lee Hiller Designs. My Current passion & inspiration for photography is in the Hot Springs National Park, which is currently my home.