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D_WINTERS14 August 3rd, 2009 15:31

Trigger locks on airsoft guns?
 
I was browsing through the gallery, and noticed guys putting trigger locks on their airsoft guns. I kinda chuckled as i think that's ridiculous considering they only fire 6mm plastic pellets. What do you think?

pusangani August 3rd, 2009 15:42

some guys are real steel owners and treat their guns like they do their RS, a locked gun case is good enough for me :)

D_WINTERS14 August 3rd, 2009 15:51

haha very true thanks for the response

Danke August 3rd, 2009 15:55

Read through here where a couple folks had a Laptop or TV shotup by a jackass friend or themselves then trigger locks or secure storage sounds pretty good.

And as for when you're out in the public eye.

http://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna...ized-on-bridge

Bissa August 3rd, 2009 16:04

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Originally Posted by Danke (Post 1037924)
Read through here where a couple folks had a Laptop or TV shotup by a jackass friend or themselves then trigger locks or secure storage sounds pretty good.

And as for when you're out in the public eye.

http://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna...ized-on-bridge

from the sounds of it, they are not a part of the community, and if they are they are not very active.
EDIT: just noting this before people start making assumptions

kalnaren August 3rd, 2009 16:50

I don't keep batteries in my guns, or store them loaded. So if by chance someone did pull the trigger, nothing will happen.

There's nothing wrong with putting trigger locks on them. Personally I think it's uneccessary, but hey prudence is prudence.

kullwarrior August 3rd, 2009 16:53

I do it to my airsoft since its part of proper storage with the regulation if I recall. And 2nd I at my current setting the airsoft is pretty deadly. (.25g at 490fps chronoed)

BGrail25 August 3rd, 2009 19:58

Hmm, interesting. But I do know some idiots in my town, that have broken into someone's house and done things they went to court for. Worst of all they were in my grade, which would be Grade 9 back then. One of them I know had an airsoft gun, so I wouldn't doubt he would have taken an unguarded $700 full metal AEG. There's alot of screwed up teens my age, luckily I live out of town.

Spawn28 August 3rd, 2009 20:28

For me it dont matter if it shoots bullets or bb's trigger locks are a must
i have 2 daughters and they like guns.

Funny story the first time my 4 year old seen a bag of BB Bastard bb's this was 2 years ago she starting laughing to the point of hysteria and for the life of me i couldnt figure out why till she pointed at the sticker on the front and saying and i quote " look dad he gettin shot in the noonie!" and now whenever i get back from airsofting she askes if i shot anyone in the noonie........ i just chuckle
8)


Squeeker squeek squeek

Deftonius August 3rd, 2009 20:30

Simple answer:

They look real, treat them as such.

Grinch23 August 3rd, 2009 20:53

i know im buying a gun case cause my brother in alw comes to my room when im not home and shoots up my room most things have holes in them so that why im buying one

FlyGuy August 4th, 2009 02:03

While trigger locks are not specifically stated in C-68 (Firearms Act) re. storage/transportation of prohibited devices, right or wrong our airsoft "toys" happen to be regarded as such by some in law enforcement, and C-68 does mandate reasonable precautions for storage and transport of these things. And should you have to show the gun to the police officer that has pulled you over for whatever reason, at least the lock will help ease his or her mind regarding the very realistic looking gun you have in the back of your car.

To put it simply, trigger locks are a cheap method of complying with C-68 but more importantly, they prevent unauthorized access to the weapon thus reducing the possibility of a negligent discharge. For gas guns like my WA M4, a barrel blocking device and the trigger lock serve both as a safety and as a security measure which costs practically nothing. Not a bad idea from where I sit...


'Fly

parks3 December 25th, 2012 22:57

Like some others, I store mine unloaded, battery out and muzzle cap on it in a locked case with trigger locks. I have younger kids it's just common sense in assuring an accident or incident involving MY airsoft gun does not result in a serious injury.

I wouldn't want to have to explain to police or see my name in the newspapers for something preventable, nor do I want to be the idiot who attracted negative attention to the sport. The least of my worries at a time like that would be having my gun seized and destroyed or being charged by the police. :smack:

And hopefully it makes it less attractive to a would-be thief!

ThunderCactus December 25th, 2012 23:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by D_WINTERS14 (Post 1037909)
I was browsing through the gallery, and noticed guys putting trigger locks on their airsoft guns. I kinda chuckled as i think that's ridiculous considering they only fire 6mm plastic pellets. What do you think?

You get pulled over by the RCMP on the highway, they ask to take a look inside a pistol case on your back seat.
Do you think they'd feel more comfortable if it had a trigger lock on it?

PrIeSt December 25th, 2012 23:42

I'd ask them for probable cause to look in my car first off.
To each their own. I keep mine in a locked room with no windows. On my wall.

Mr. inked December 25th, 2012 23:59

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Originally Posted by PrIeSt (Post 1739948)
I'd ask them for probable cause to look in my car first off.
To each their own. I keep mine in a locked room with no windows. On my wall.

probable caues would be them looking in the window....and seeing the gun case on the seat....

Drake December 26th, 2012 00:23

nice necro.

locked.


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