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@mimico_polak since you`re saving on the car, upgrade your home setup! Just make sure you show up on time and mind your Ps and Qs, note what he uses for art deco. :cool:

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Buy my Sim Rig, come back later when I'm not home and steal my guns.
On that note, could they be stored that way without risking a charge? They may be useless if you lockup the bolts or firing pins but if the receiver is on the wall, I don't think the cops would be happy with you.
 
On that note, could they be stored that way without risking a charge? They may be useless if you lockup the bolts or firing pins but if the receiver is on the wall, I don't think the cops would be happy with you.

If the room is a strong room I think you can do that as the room qualifies as a safe. The door suggests otherwise though.
 
If the room is a strong room I think you can do that as the room qualifies as a safe. The door suggests otherwise though.
I don't know if it was a municipal, provincial or federal thing but didn't someone pass a law prohibiting over protecting a house? IIRC it came to light over a biker gang turning their place into a fortress plus having a plexiglass mailbox to avoid a bomb surprise.

I can see a fire Marshall concern over access and egress but this seemed to be crime related.

It isn't impossible to find an old bank being used as a restaurant complete with dated vault. Considering the price of food theses days it could become necessary.
 
On that note, could they be stored that way without risking a charge? They may be useless if you lockup the bolts or firing pins but if the receiver is on the wall, I don't think the cops would be happy with you.
Are they real or paintball, airsoft etc.

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I was wondering about one of them appearing to be plugged in, also
 
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