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Gun Storage Check Week: Tips and Tactics for Safe Living

Gun Storage Week, sponsored by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, is a national campaign that encourages all gun owners to check their firearm storage practices, and take action to make sure their firearms are safely secured. It takes place twice a year – June 1 to 7 and September 1 to 7. At "Women's Outdoor News," we signed on to this practice of safe gun storage from the beginning of this publication (back in 2008) and have featured tips on how to make gun storage applicable, affordable and adjustable to your lifestyle throughout the years.





Types of Gun Storage Safes





Avery Skipalis using biometric safe Gun Storage Week




Last year, Jackie Richardson highlighted a few of our posts regarding this topic of storage and solutions – especially in the areas of gun safes, big and small. Check out the recommendations from women such as pro-shooter Becky Yackley and firearms trainers Avery Skipalis and Michelle Cerino in this post.  





Keep Your Finger Off the Trigger and Other Gun Safety Principles





Avery reminds us that when handling gun, it's essential to remember the principles of gun safety and runs through them in this post. She writes, "One of the most fundamental rules of firearm safety is to assume that a firearm is always loaded, even if you believe otherwise. This mindset helps eliminate complacency and ensures careful handling at all times. When handling a firearm, check to confirm if it is loaded by safely inspecting the chamber and magazine. Even after verifying that it is unloaded, continue treating the gun with the same caution."





Gun Storage Furniture





Liberty Concealment Hall Bench




Stacy Bright educated us about the values of using well-constructed, gun-concealment furniture in her article, "Liberty Home Concealment Hall Bench."   





This company is still in operation near where I live in Missouri, and has added to its gun storage options. I use one of its storage items in my home, and have been satisfied with its performance throughout the years.





Michelle Cerino also reviewed another item from Liberty Home Concealment, the Freedom Series coatrack





Storing Firearms While Traveling











Courtney Nicholson touches on the topic of safe gun storage while traveling with guns





Here are a few tips from her article: 






  • Research the firearms laws of the states and cities that you will be driving through to make sure that your firearms are both legal and secured properly.




  • Clean and inspect all of your firearms for previous damage and condition.




  • Disassemble and pack into secure cases. Hard cases are best for their rugged nature and stackability.




  • Lock with trigger or cable locks, or pad locks on the exterior of the case. Check back to state laws to make sure you're in compliance.




  • Make a document of all of the serial numbers of your firearms. If you have values for each in your homeowners insurance, bring that document along with you. Snap cell phone photos of each firearm, including its serial number. That way, you can see the condition of each one.





Learn more about Gun Storage Check Week at the National Shooting Sports Foundation.



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Gun Storage Check Week: Tips and Tactics for Safe Living

Gun Storage Week, sponsored by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, is a national campaign that encourages all gun owners to check their firearm storage practices, and take action to make sure their firearms are safely secured. It takes place twice a year – June 1 to 7 and September 1 to 7. At "Women's Outdoor News," we signed on to this practice of safe gun storage from the beginning of this publication (back in 2008) and have featured tips on how to make gun storage applicable, affordable and adjustable to your lifestyle throughout the years.





Types of Gun Storage Safes





Avery Skipalis using biometric safe Gun Storage Week




Last year, Jackie Richardson highlighted a few of our posts regarding this topic of storage and solutions – especially in the areas of gun safes, big and small. Check out the recommendations from women such as pro-shooter Becky Yackley and firearms trainers Avery Skipalis and Michelle Cerino in this post.  





Keep Your Finger Off the Trigger and Other Gun Safety Principles





Avery reminds us that when handling gun, it's essential to remember the principles of gun safety and runs through them in this post. She writes, "One of the most fundamental rules of firearm safety is to assume that a firearm is always loaded, even if you believe otherwise. This mindset helps eliminate complacency and ensures careful handling at all times. When handling a firearm, check to confirm if it is loaded by safely inspecting the chamber and magazine. Even after verifying that it is unloaded, continue treating the gun with the same caution."





Gun Storage Furniture





Liberty Concealment Hall Bench




Stacy Bright educated us about the values of using well-constructed, gun-concealment furniture in her article, "Liberty Home Concealment Hall Bench."   





This company is still in operation near where I live in Missouri, and has added to its gun storage options. I use one of its storage items in my home, and have been satisfied with its performance throughout the years.





Michelle Cerino also reviewed another item from Liberty Home Concealment, the Freedom Series coatrack





Storing Firearms While Traveling











Courtney Nicholson touches on the topic of safe gun storage while traveling with guns





Here are a few tips from her article: 






  • Research the firearms laws of the states and cities that you will be driving through to make sure that your firearms are both legal and secured properly.




  • Clean and inspect all of your firearms for previous damage and condition.




  • Disassemble and pack into secure cases. Hard cases are best for their rugged nature and stackability.




  • Lock with trigger or cable locks, or pad locks on the exterior of the case. Check back to state laws to make sure you're in compliance.




  • Make a document of all of the serial numbers of your firearms. If you have values for each in your homeowners insurance, bring that document along with you. Snap cell phone photos of each firearm, including its serial number. That way, you can see the condition of each one.





Learn more about Gun Storage Check Week at the National Shooting Sports Foundation.



Source: Gun Storage Check Week: Tips and Tactics for Safe Living
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