Re: Locked in loaded in child-proof safe?
First, I applaud you for thinking about your kids around firearms. Although, from most people on this forum, I would expect nothing less.
My personal view on a firearm for home-defense, is have it chambered. WHY? Because when you're nervous, listening, planning in your mind for that "what do I do" moment that woke you in the night, it's <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">NOT</span></span> the time to short stroke the racking of your pistol and have it out of battery!!! Hell, I wouldn't have an empty on a pump shotgun!! I teach shooters, new and experienced alike. I probably teach 2-4 people a week on average. So many of them want to ease the slide forward. Some may argue that the racking of the slide is what may deter the intruder. So if it deters people, why don't cops carry them that way and use it as a level of the use-of-force matrix? You mean I should've racked my slide on those high-risk traffic stops I've made all these years? Just sayin'!
I have two kids myself. For me, I'm not so worried about my kids as I am their friends!!! I don't have my guard down with my kids. But i have little to no idea what moral fibers their friends have in their lives! Like other posts above have said and I agree 100%, do NOT have it be a mystery to them. Take the time to have them informed and take the "secrecy" out of guns in the home.
Chamber it, lock it, teach about it, be involved, hope you never have to use it.
Cheers!
-G45