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I have a family member who is moving back to Oregon to be near her son, who is a young boy. She will be having joint or possible full time custody (long story that makes my head hurt and requires a lot of self control where her ex is concerned) of her son. She has a Sig P365 carry piece and also has an AR Pistol. Obviously she needs secure storage for both of them that will also satisfy the court and associated agencies. Trigger locks may be acceptable to .gov, but realistically are useless to anyone with a screwdriver and a minute or two.
I'm looking over cost effective solutions that are also effective for secure storage that her ex can't make a legal fuss over.
For the carry pistol I'm thinking along the lines of a Liberty HD-90 key vault she can keep by her bedside. no need for batteries and no reader malfunctions just when you don't need them. Also inexpensive at $65 or less.
Stack-On cabinets come to mind, but I've also thought about a FAA approved lockable hard gun case along with trigger locks to satisfy DHS/.gov. This would be a $50 ish solution that would have extra utility, but would not allow for ammo storage. Was thinking a locking ammo can for that along with a set of locks keyed the same to cut doen on the number of keys she has to carry and to make things easier in an emergency ( anticipating possible issues with the ex or his family)
She is probably moving at the end of the month.
Any other thoughts?
Summary:
I'm looking over cost effective solutions that are also effective for secure storage that her ex can't make a legal fuss over.
For the carry pistol I'm thinking along the lines of a Liberty HD-90 key vault she can keep by her bedside. no need for batteries and no reader malfunctions just when you don't need them. Also inexpensive at $65 or less.
Stack-On cabinets come to mind, but I've also thought about a FAA approved lockable hard gun case along with trigger locks to satisfy DHS/.gov. This would be a $50 ish solution that would have extra utility, but would not allow for ammo storage. Was thinking a locking ammo can for that along with a set of locks keyed the same to cut doen on the number of keys she has to carry and to make things easier in an emergency ( anticipating possible issues with the ex or his family)
She is probably moving at the end of the month.
Any other thoughts?
Summary:
- SIG P365 storage bedside
- AR pistol storage under the bed or in closet
- Ammo/spare magazine storage
- Actually secure
- legally secure
- Inexpensive
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