I too have 3 (4 including the better half) handguns in ready state in the house. All 4 are in GunValt safes, all the same combo, if they aren't on our person. We live out in the boondocks, and there have been 3 break-ins on our area in the last 6 weeks... One of which the occupants were bound and assaulted before the perps left.
With two deputies on duty after midnight for the entire county, I'll invest in safes and leave the firearms condition 1 in the safes.... But We digress...
It sounds like everyone has a different opinion on when kids should be introduced to shooting... I think I'll start putting my radar up for a good .22 bolt action for him, and just gauge when I think he's ready for the responsibility... Maybe we'll start with something like airsoft, treat it as real, (4 rules etc.) and move forward from there.
I appreciate everyone's input!!
zephyp wrote:novasig226r wrote: I don't think a house needs to have an "ready for Condition Red" firearm lying around. If it isn't on your person in your control - lock it up. Kids are curious. If you aren't ready to let the child shoot then they should still know the rules. Then they'll know not to play with it.
I have no fewer than 3 in such condition around my house at all times. Of course I have no kids and if I did things would only be slightly different. There are too many break-ins nowadays where someone knocks on your door and the next thing you know they are shoving you against a wall. Even with kids in the house you face a tough choice. Wear a gun up until bed time or keep everything locked away and risk everyone's life. I realize this scenario isnt the norm, but neither is getting rear ended on the way to work, or breaking an arm, or the furnace going TU. Bottom line is things happen and they almost never happen the way you think. It pays to be prepared for almost anything these days no matter how outlandish it may sound.