Kirkpatrick
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I purchased a police surplus Santa Cruz Electronic shotgun lock clasp (it even had a key!) The shotgun is my weapon of choice to fire if I'm asleep, if a BG breaks in. (I put this post here because it doesn't matter if you tell me I should use another long gun, the same principles apply, see below). I use to keep it semi-hidden away from any valuables that would draw the eye away from it.
Well lately, I've been rethinking things. Because of people being shot and killed (both high profile & low profile) as a result of people not locking down their arsenals and because I think dying by being shot with my own gun would be a very embarrassing way to die, and I don't want to turn a case of breaking and entering in to a crime of Breaking and Entering while Illegally Armed, I want ALL my guns locked down, including my SD pistol and my shotgun, while retaining quick access to the SD weapons.
So everything is going great with the new lock. I've got it mounted so that the only way to get the gun out without open the lock would cause enough damage to the gun as to destroy it.The wiring was on the stupid side of simple. (Wow, I didn't mean to go on that ego trip there, I edited it, but didn't want to cover it up like it never happened) Everything was going okay until I asked myself one question, "Where should I hide the release button?" I've wired it so as to it opens immediately, unlike the LEO version of the circuit, which typically has a time delay switch. The button is currently mounted to the underside of the muzzle which is just above my pistol safe (its there in case it goes off, it will just hit a heavy steel object). But that is still too essay & quick to find.
I've thought about using a decoy, such as mounting a doorbell switch and wiring it in a way where it would even light up but that does nothing.
Any ideas?
Well lately, I've been rethinking things. Because of people being shot and killed (both high profile & low profile) as a result of people not locking down their arsenals and because I think dying by being shot with my own gun would be a very embarrassing way to die, and I don't want to turn a case of breaking and entering in to a crime of Breaking and Entering while Illegally Armed, I want ALL my guns locked down, including my SD pistol and my shotgun, while retaining quick access to the SD weapons.
So everything is going great with the new lock. I've got it mounted so that the only way to get the gun out without open the lock would cause enough damage to the gun as to destroy it.
I've thought about using a decoy, such as mounting a doorbell switch and wiring it in a way where it would even light up but that does nothing.
Any ideas?
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