Pretty dope actually, if you happen to keep your key handy. I like it.
I could see hanging it right where my daughter’s date will see it when he comes in the house. Maybe even right over her bed.
Pretty dope actually, if you happen to keep your key handy. I like it.
I could see hanging it right where my daughter’s date will see it when he comes in the house. Maybe even right over her bed.
[...] Well, Ok, then. [...]
[...] Bolt your AR-15 to the wall [...]
Only if she’s going to be the one to shoot him. Otherwise, don’t ever let him into her room.
If being a teenager taught me one thing, it’s that your parents can’t always be home.
Truer words have never been spoken.
So, with a bent paperclip, you could swing the trigger guard down and pull the AR out of that mount.
hell, that might be an easier and faster way to get it out that unscrewing a plate with a key in it.
yeah?
well I don’t like the sound of that.
can you tell just by looking at it what the integrity of the lock is?
That’s $5 lock – I could pick it in 30 seconds, or drill it out in 10. Not suitable for securing a firearm IMHO.
There is really no configuration in which that rack can be secure enough for any purpose I can think of. Either the lock fails, or I pry it off the wall. A safe is 1000x better than this.