Yes
Contact the maker.
It depends on what gun it is,if its an SMG (Sub Machine Gun) you have you hold your finger on safe and hold the trigger down,if its an MG (Machine gun)Just push the trigger,if its an AR (Assault Rifle) You push safe and no hold down,that would break the gun,and hold the trigger down,If its an SR (Sniper Rifle) You look thru the scope,Push in safe no hold,and pull the trigger.If its a OSR (One Shot Rifle) You push safe and pull the trigger,then cock it back.If you point it to yourself you will die...That is Untrue,you need to either unsafe it,reload it,or cock it...If its a pistol you must press the safe,then pull the trigger many times,and reload
Best gun Safe depends on many things. What you actually need? there's big gun safe for rifle or bigger arms, handgun safe and also some portable car gun safe. Read Gun safe reviews here getgunsafe.com and for car gun safe getgunsafe.com/best-car-gun-safe/ And As I think box type gun safes are the best. Those lock type gunsafes are crap as your gun can easily carried away by any one.
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Yes- not especially high quality, but as safe as any gun.Yes. Not the highest quality gun made, but safe.
Yes. But Prefer not to store it in a home safe. Gun is not a safe instruments or tool so it should be handled and stored with care. Better opt for a gun safe.
There are several places on the internet where one can purchase a gun safe. Such places include Homeland Safes, Buy a Safe, Safes Etc., and Gun Safe World.
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A gun is not that safe because of its killing affect. A gun is simply a tool, no more or less dangerous than the person who has it.
No!
The average Browning Gun Safe costs around $1,500 depending on the model. Retailers that one can purchase a Browning Gun Safe include NewGunSafes, Glen'sArmyNavyStore, and TheSafePlace.