How to Set Up Your Guns For Home Self Defense

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Today, you're going to learn how to set up your guns for home self defense. Storing and staging your guns are different but equally important parts of being a responsible gun owner. This video provides you with tips for home self defense-- specifically, how to safely store and stage your guns for easy access and ultimate safety.

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USCCAOfficial
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My guns have the 'Thor's Hammer" upgrade, I reach out with my right hand and command " GUN !" and it comes flying into my hand. And I wear always a Derringer on a necklace as a neck gun.

theochrist
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Back in the late ‘60s we were trained to store our revolver at home by opening the cylinder & running one handcuff through the opening. The other cuff was attached to the clothes bar in our closet and the weapon was safe from little hands when we were off duty.

oldcop
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“Perfect addition to any kitchen!” Sounds like he is selling dish washers 😂

bearieroblox
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As a novice gun owner, this was great intel. I have a storage safe but not a gun safe for my nightstand. Being retired, winning the drawing for the USCCA safe would be wonderful. Thanks for all you do.

clarkmutchler
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I’ll have to talk to my wife about redecorating the kitchen with these

werunguns
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Storing, staging, and, 'transport' was the word you were looking for. That soft case would be good for 'transport' to and from the range or while traveling.

txsturgis
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A firearm that is unloaded and stored is not, repeat, not for home defense.

gbennett
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Those are kind of big to be sitting around the house. Any visitor will know that you have LOTS of guns. Life is very different if you don't have kids.

bretmcgough
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Your go-to gun shouldn’t be in any sort of safe. Period! This video is nuts.

sqwk
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Carry every day. Have 2 in bed room, 2 by recliner and the rest in gun room close to front door and loaded. I'm good

georgepickett
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I live in a castle doctrin state and when I get up i n the morning and get dressed, I put on my pistol as a part of my daily dressing. I never go anywhere unarmed. Better safe than sorry.
I also have firearms in strategic areas of my home in case of an emergency.

stuartmarkman
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I spend most of my time at my home office, so I stage my piece under the desk with a magnet (without a round in the chamber). It's super fast to access the gun and it's also virtually undetectable (unless you happen to be crawling around on the floor which is highly unlikely). BTW - I know what you're thinking - and no, we don't have any little kids at home.

outbackeddie
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One on my person at all times, 1 pistol on my nightstand, 1 ar next to my bed, 1 pistol on my wife’s nightstand, 1 pistol hidden in the living room, 1 in the kitchen. All loaded and chambered.

Mathius
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Several issues here. 1) “Officially” all guns are always loaded, so chamber flags don’t mean anything. (I take an “unofficial” view. Sorry, Colonel). 2) My stored guns are unloaded. I do used soft cases for the handguns to keep them from getting banged up. Still, I check any gun’s chamber or cylinder when I remove one for a class or the range. 3) I have used a similar electronic lock box. After reading about their vulnerability, I switched to a Simplex-type push button lock box. 4) Carrying at home reduces the need for staging in many rooms. 5) A minor point: cable locks do NOT “reduce access” to a gun. They merely render the gun inoperable (temporarily). If said gun was out, it could (would?) be stolen. If said gun was in a locked cabinet or safe, what would the point be for the using the lock?

Still, reinforcing the idea that gun(s) not under your direct control should be secured is a good one. If for no other reason than to reduce the risk of theft (for those child-free homes).

DoctorQuackenbush
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I cant afford a gun, safe and holter for every rom of my house. How about just carry your EDC whe at home? My friend had a home invasion this morning and had no time to get to his gun.

joshr
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6:00 Don't even bother putting a lock on a zipper. All you have to do is press a pen into the teeth, move it in a direction to open it and you have complete access to what ever's inside. You can also then move the zipper back over the track to close it up and get rid of any evidence that it was ever tampered with.

BM-wfjj
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That's why I like appendix carry. I am always within 10 feet of my appendix, everywhere I go. 2:21

Seriously, the approach you guys present here is totally "gun nut". A lawyer, or accountant, or plumber with a carry permit is probably not going to make firearms that central of a topic in his life.

I shoot to live, not live to shoot.

But your actual advice is 100% solid.

fin_jan
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Dude’s got 47 handguns staged in his house 😂

michaele
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My grandpa always had a 45 colt in a leather holster hanging on the coat rack beside the front door.

Rangerfan-gzrx