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All guns are unloaded in the safe, there is no need to have them loaded. If i need to get into my safe to stop someone from breaking in i think its a little late. i have a few guns out. My daily carry and my wifes daily carry. It is an unnecessary risk to leave loaded guns around the house. If anyone was to break in i would really hate to have it either stolen or used on me or someone here. If you dont have a safe and you have more than 2 guns i personally think its very irresponsible. If you can afford 2000 dollars in guns you can afford 500 for a safe to keep them.... well safe. Also something to think about and its one of the gun rules, be aware of your target and beyond. If you are using a ar or ak for home defense think about how far that round is going to travel after it goes through them. Especially if you have loved ones in the house and neighbors. if you are in a hall and you have to shoot someone in the middle and someone is behind them guess who else that round hits. Im sure you all know this but alot of people just take it for granted and dont think about it or just say it will never happen to me. no matter how far you live out in the sticks there is always a chance, no matter how much you are home there is always a time you are not home.
Matt
P.S. I would be sorry about the long pep talk but im not sorry . Someone had to say it.
Everything in my safe is unloaded but there are full mags for selected arms. However, everything not in the safe (house gun(s)) is/are loaded but without a round in the chamber. The house gun(s) is/are stored high and I have no kids living in the house. And, I have a 45 pound dog. All arms are stored in the safe except what I'm packing when I'm on vacation. And, I have a 45 pound dog.