Mine are safe queens.
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Mine are safe queens.
My lone M1 Carbine gets 98% safe time, but 2% range time. It is one of only a couple of long guns allowed at the indoor pistol range. She is nothing special, old WWII vet that is a bit rattily but works fine. I appreciate this rifle for it's history and how easy it is to shoot. OK, maybe it is a bit special, because it is an M1 Carbine.
Mine sits in the box most of the time unless it's next to the door and if it's not there, there is something else in it's place.
Mine are safe queens too.
Get them out to shoot maybe once a year.
Lately, mine has been a safe queen, too. When I did the "Critical Infrastructure Protection" contract, patrolling dams and powerhouses in the mountains for a Homeland Security contract, I often carried it, and shot it VERY regularly, a couple times a month. Even after that it was my home defense carbine, hidden on a special shelf in the bedroom closet. Now I have the Kel-Tec SU16B with a red dot for a home/ranch defense weapon, so the Carbine sits in the safe. It has been about 6 moths since I shot the M1 carbine.
Yes I display my baby s. . Not much good in a safe.
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Nice!!!
Love the scope, never mounted mine. Tool pouch and spare bulbs under the latched door.
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In a word, no.