Seems like you could just unscrew the ar handle and take the trigger guard off.
Sure wouldnt take much to remove the trigger guard and grip.
put a cable lock through the magwell and through the lock on the trigger… have to store it unloaded though
I think the rusty steel on their demo AR says what I need to know.
looks like an airsoft bolt. Selector switch has 3 positions……….
Yea, I have to agree with Pantera. I had a proffesional grade airsoft gun once and the “bolt” looked exactly like that
I was referring to the propensity of something stored thusly to rust if left there for too long, regardless of what it was, but either way, I stand corrected.
I hope there is something else besides the piece in front of the trigger stopping any forward movement otherwise I really hope you remember the safety.
Looks like both could still be easily loaded and fired too.
Couldn’t a hard left turn just fire it off?
That’s what it looks like to me!
I own two that I got at Shot show last year. Yes there are flaws- with an AR you can remove the trigger guard pin and/or the pistol grip but you can’t do that with my 870 which lived “at the ready”- as much as a firearm under lock an key can be considered “ready.”
w/r/t pistols with safe action triggers and no safety- keep them unloaded with this device.
W/r/t my 870 it was loaded with safety on but with the barrel pointed up and no second story at my place if the safety failed and I some how actuated the trigger getting the gun out of the lock it would have discharged into my ceiling and attic- hard on the ears but not deadly. I could have also elected to store it cruiser ready with the mag loaded, slide back and load off of the ammo carrier.
Regardless- it is a good bit of gear but you have to use your head with it and think it through.
1 – Pull van up to trunk of car.
2- Slide puller into trunk lock, one good yank, trunk lock removed.
3- Open trunk, remove 4 bolts holding trunk using battery powered driver of choice.
4- Snip harness feeding trunk lighting.
5- Throw the who shebang in the van and drive off to free gun at leisurely pace.
Total elapsed time 1 minute, maybe 90 seconds. No lock is unbeatable, but this is about as secure as leaving your safe unbolted to the floor/walls, just because it weighs 700 pounds. Any thief with a brain will walk right out the door with the safe on a 2 wheeler/furniture mover.
For Cops who are dumb this would ensure more holes in the trunk than any other weapons arrangement.
Seems like you could just unscrew the ar handle and take the trigger guard off.
Sure wouldnt take much to remove the trigger guard and grip.
put a cable lock through the magwell and through the lock on the trigger… have to store it unloaded though
I think the rusty steel on their demo AR says what I need to know.
looks like an airsoft bolt. Selector switch has 3 positions……….
Yea, I have to agree with Pantera. I had a proffesional grade airsoft gun once and the “bolt” looked exactly like that
I was referring to the propensity of something stored thusly to rust if left there for too long, regardless of what it was, but either way, I stand corrected.
I hope there is something else besides the piece in front of the trigger stopping any forward movement otherwise I really hope you remember the safety.
Looks like both could still be easily loaded and fired too.
Couldn’t a hard left turn just fire it off?
That’s what it looks like to me!
I own two that I got at Shot show last year. Yes there are flaws- with an AR you can remove the trigger guard pin and/or the pistol grip but you can’t do that with my 870 which lived “at the ready”- as much as a firearm under lock an key can be considered “ready.”
w/r/t pistols with safe action triggers and no safety- keep them unloaded with this device.
W/r/t my 870 it was loaded with safety on but with the barrel pointed up and no second story at my place if the safety failed and I some how actuated the trigger getting the gun out of the lock it would have discharged into my ceiling and attic- hard on the ears but not deadly. I could have also elected to store it cruiser ready with the mag loaded, slide back and load off of the ammo carrier.
Regardless- it is a good bit of gear but you have to use your head with it and think it through.
You know… I actually don’t see anything…
Ohhhhhhhh. It’s through the trigger guard. Ha.
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Better info.
1 – Pull van up to trunk of car.
2- Slide puller into trunk lock, one good yank, trunk lock removed.
3- Open trunk, remove 4 bolts holding trunk using battery powered driver of choice.
4- Snip harness feeding trunk lighting.
5- Throw the who shebang in the van and drive off to free gun at leisurely pace.
Total elapsed time 1 minute, maybe 90 seconds. No lock is unbeatable, but this is about as secure as leaving your safe unbolted to the floor/walls, just because it weighs 700 pounds. Any thief with a brain will walk right out the door with the safe on a 2 wheeler/furniture mover.
For Cops who are dumb this would ensure more holes in the trunk than any other weapons arrangement.
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