Shotgun Safes

Shotgun Safes
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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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Gun Magnet By Fast Draw Gun Magnet $14.29 This Item is sold WITHOUT the retail box. You save because we saved on the packaging. 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 Ra… |
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Double Wall Home Charger with tips including a tip for the TeleNav Shotgun – uses Gomadic TipExchange Technology $34.95 Gomadic’s new TeleNav Shotgun Dual Rapid Wall Charger. Compatible with Gomadic’s innovative TipExchange Technology that allows you to simply rotate your entire family’s tech around one power cable; you can finally beat back the brush of gadget accessories and enjoy a civilized life. Experience the new; small-tech revolution by simply plugging and unplugging our removable tips; which are custom-mad… |
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Wilson Govt Ss Pin Set Stainles Heat-treated high-grade steel $30.99 Link Pin, Sear Pin, Ejector Pin, Hammer Pin, Hammer Strut Pin, Mainspring Cap Pin, Mainspring Housing Pin Retainer, Plunger Pin, Safety Lock Plunger Pin, Mainspring Cap, & Mainspring Housing Pin…. |
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The Psychology of Guns and Feeling of Home Security $19.95 Dr. Nerenberg, internationally renowned psychologist and “America’s Road Rage Therapist,” astonishes his audience. He states, and proves his point, that guns are a celebration of life. He introduces the concept of “First Round Readiness” as a factor of survival. He also allows the audiences to view his collection of pistols, rifles, and shotguns and explains their advantages and disadvantages from… |
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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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Duck Hunter – Indoor Flying Duck Hunt Game $13.49 Bring the hunt indoors with Duck Hunter from Interactive Toy Concepts! This groundbreaking new toy is both safe AND fun! Just place the duck on the “Pop Up” charger for 10 seconds, remove, flip the duck’s “on” switch…toss…and take aim! The shooter fires a safe infrared beam, and incorporates realistic loading and shooting sound effects. The Duck has actual flapping wings, and a stabilizing tai… |
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Concepts Skeet Shooter $18.98 Why head to the open range when you can hone your marksmanship in your own living room Skeet Shooter is a fun, safe interactive game that brings the thrill and skill of skeet shooting indoors. It’s your challenge to blow the target out of the air with the infrared Skeet Blaster pistol. Complete with realistic sound effects, one skeet launcher and three break-apart targets that easily reconnect aga… |
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Worms Armageddon $18.50 Have fun with the Worms double pack together on one disc! Enter the bizarre and fantastic cartoon world where you wreak havoc on your rivals in a game of revenge and petty-minded cruelty. Get ready for an all out strategy game…are you up for the challenge for Worms Armageddon and Worms 2?… |
is a shotgun safe to do, and i dont mean the type of gun?
if your refering to reefer its safe . done it many times
Gun Safety: Pump Action Shotgun : Gun Safety: Pump Action Shotgun Open & Safe Pump
Shotgun shooting–Where does my shot go in relation to where I point?
Those new to the sport of shotgun, clay pigeon and game shooting might perhaps think that the shot from a shotgun would go to exactly where it was pointed. A reasonable assumption, but it’s not quite as simple as that. In fact, there are many variables that can effect where it lands. Here are a few pointers that will help those new to sport of shotgun shooting to understand the mechanics of a shot performance and thereby improve their skills, aim and accuracy.
A shotgun traditionally shoots above its point of aim. Typically, a shotgun will throw a pattern around 65% above the muzzles, thus ensuring you can see your quarry when you take the shot. Being as a shotgun is a smooth-bore weapon, it’s effective range is heavily reliant upon the shell itself, and was never originally designed to kill at extreme range, say beyond 40-50 yards. Clays however, can still be broken at this sort of range and beyond, but will still be reliant upon the shell itself. Furthermore, there are other factors to consider at long range, being the ‘drop’ and ‘drift’ of the shot cloud.
The degree of elevation of the shot can also have some effect, as it would be travelling against the earth’s gravity more so than a more level shot. Shotgun pellets can travel over 200 yards, and with a trailing wind, even further, hence the safety ‘fall-out’ zone of 300+ yards being the ‘norm’. The effective pattern will have long gone at that distance, and will be merely, a falling shower, albeit still dangerous!
Generally, in normal calm weather conditions, most shot from a 28gm (1 ounce) shotgun cartridge, would fall within around 220 metres from the point it was fired, following winds can easily increase this fallout distance, so a minimum safety distance of 300 metres should be declared in any direction in which a shot could be fired. Make sure you do not shoot over bridleways, railways or footpaths, or towards any highway. Remember, even though you may be shooting safely and responsibly, you have a duty as to ‘not cause distress’ to non-shooters, the general public, and domestic animals!
Carry only the correct cartridges for your gun. If you have a 12 gauge gun, do not carry 20 gauge cartridges! If a 20 gauge cartridge were inadvertently put into a 12 gauge gun, it could slide part way down the barrels, lodge, and cause a potentially lethal blockage. Check your barrels before shooting, and regularly whilst shooting, especially if you hear an unfamiliar noise. If you do see a blockage, Do Not Continue to shoot, clear the blockage (ie. Mud, snow, wadding etc.) in a safe location first.
Misfires, Malfunctions or a Hang fire, (a common name for a cartridge that does not fire immediately). In the event of any of these, Do Not open the gun, wait for at least 20 seconds with the gun pointing safely downrange, then open the gun cautiously. Remove the cartridge; if the primer has been struck. Alternative ly, you could try it again in the other barrel, if it still does not fire, then dispose of it safely. If the primer has not been struck, check strikers (firing pins).
Remember that a shotgun is still a lethal weapon and so always take great care and following established safety guidelines. The constant attention to the details of how your gun is performing will keep you safe and enjoying the sport.
For newbies to shotgun shooting I have put together some free reports on shotgun safety, tips for beginners and a free skilled improvement log that will be helpful to you.
Lou Amey is an experienced coach and accredited with BASC, APSI, & AICSI coaching awards, and editor of http://www.topshotsecrets.com/.
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Lou Amey is an experienced coach and accredited with BASC, APSI, & AICSI coaching awards, and editor of shooting website Top Shot Secrets.