Guns & Phones

PatriciaMB

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I'm new here so if this isn't the place to put it I'm sorry.

I know I need to keep accurate records of any gun or guns I buy, so I went looking for a program. I love my iPhone so much and it's so easy to look for an app that does almost anything. You know the commercials, "There's an app for that"

I found an app called MiGuns. It keeps all my info in one place. Now the best part...everyone knows a lady loves a bargain! It was on sale!
 
Welcome Patricia !

Nice first post.
The app looks like a good idea but the tin foil hat side of me wonders, can this info be accessed by others?
If my phone is lost/stolen will someone have my address and list of my "toys"?

You'll find a ton of great info here. You seem new to guns, may I suggest reading through Pax's website www.corneredcat.com Great info there.
 
Gun Log's

On the BATF website you can request a free personal gun log booklet. It is a bit small and cheap looking but it does the job. The best part is it self explanatory and will make sure you have all the required information for each gun you own. Also in the event a gun of yours.does go missing it is easy to copy for police records. Plus as mentioned before its not something that will be carried around and may itself get lost or stolen.
 
I'm not sure I understand why all the secrecy about the guns I we own. Can someone please explain. The program has a security feature that need a password.

Doc...Thanks for BTAF website info.
 
Gun Secrets (My Theory)

Guns are valuable. To be known to have or be thought to have "many" makes one a target for theft. There was a time people would keep there guns on display in glass front cabinets. Now safes are the rule. Sad.
 
Interesting...never thought of it that way.
But if the arsenal is big enough I would be afraid to try a break in.

Shoot firsts questions later...:)
 
I don't know if the screening process to allow an app to be sold on the App Store involves an examination of the source code or not, but if you trust the program not to "phone home" and upload details of your collection to nefarious types, then it's simply a portable firearm-specific database, which might be a nice thing to have.

Unless you're good about offsite storage of your records and/or data, it's possible that the information in your phone might be the easiest to access after a catastrophic fire or theft, when you're dealing with the law-enforcement or insurance folks.
 
The size of your "arsenal" or collection is meaningless when it comes to home defense. I find it amusing when people think "oh, that guy has a basement full of guns, I'm sorry for the scumbag who decides to break into his place!"

You can only hold one (or maybe two) at a time. And that's once you pick it up. And that's assuming you're even home.

What happened to old fashioned pen & paper? Or MS Excel would make a nice database if you really want it. On the iPhone, there are spreadsheet and various notepad applications that are decent for taking a note, then putting it into your database back home.

I'm not buying their "reasons for needing it"

1. Been to a gun show and wanted to know if you have a gun that’s similar.
Huh? I guess if I had a few hundred similar guns, maybe this would be useful.
2. Where are the serial numbers and other important information for your weapons?
I have photos & serial numbers cataloged on paper in the house, emailed via webmail so it's always available, and on a CD both at work and home (with detailed photos). As I have with all detailed personal information. If there's a fire at home, I have it at work or on the web (encrypted/signed email).
3. Can you locate your serial numbers if your guns were stolen?
See above.
4. Could you give the police an accurate description for each of your firearms?
See above.
3. Do you know whom you sold a gun to years after the sale?
Yes, I have scans and originals of each Bill of Sale, stored as in #2.
4. Do you know the price you paid for each the firearms you own?
See above.

I got $5 that says PatriciaMB works for RB Consulting, and is promoting the MiGuns app.
 
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I prefer to stay "Low Tech" when it comes to my personal property.

The iPhone still has it's security issues, and I would not trust it to keep my information safe. The apps are not 100% secure, and have seen horror stories about people getting their data stolen, exploited, etc ....

If you trust your personal property to an iPhone ... so be it, but you won't catch me doing it. With the iPhone ... anyone with a WiFi connection and the 'know how' can duplicate your images, phone book, personal docs, etc ....

I think you are being a bit naive in thinking the iPhone is secure for personal information. Would you trust your computer to the internet without a firewall or antivirus? Then don't trust an iPhone with anything other than images you don't care to share with everyone and phone numbers.

Here's what a 2 second Google search brought up.... http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2010/02/03/potentially-nasty-new-iphone-security-flaw-discovered/
 
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trust vs gag reflex

I don't trust electronics accidentally dropped in the toilet. Or carried in the rain.
I don't trust electronics that require a battery (or a cord, for that matter).
I don't trust electronics connected in ANY way to ANYONE.

But I can write with a stone on a rock, ay? (and apparently THAT can last for over thirty thousand years.....)
 
iPhone...MiGuns

Every lady like a sale!

I was searching the App Store and saw that MiGuns is doing a "2nd Amendment Sale" $2.99 for the MiGuns full version.
 
Phones & Guns - now that's something I was interested in - a gunphone. However, they are too expensive, too hard to find, and NFA which requires a CLEO sign-off:D
 
It is a sales pitch ;)

Oh goody, it's a 2nd amendment sale...can I run to put all my gun info in it?


Could you talk about something else to do with guns?
What's your gun?
How long have you been shooting?
What brand of hearing protection do you have?
WHat's the diff between Weaver and Isocoles? :D
 
Patricia
You will find that most gun owners are private and protective. Both directly proportional to what they own and how many. You bring out a good point that regardless, one should have a tracking system and data base. There have been too many Widows that have been left with the burden of trying to dispose of their Husband's collection. You are certainly free to use whatever system you wish.


Be Safe !!!
 
Thank you for coming to my defense!

In answer to the sales pitch questions here are my answers.
1. I shoot CZs. I have a CZ75 40cal, CZ P01 9pm, CZ 97 45cal, I also have a Micro Dersert Eagle, a Glock 26 and several other guns.
2. I have been shooting for 5 years. My favorite type of target are Shoot-n-Sees.
3. I use pair of Howard Leight Impact Sport electronic earmuffs.

So to those that thought just because I was giving a testimonial to a product I liked, it was no sales pitch. I'm an avid shooter. But based on the response I was given on this forum I'll take my thoughts to a forum that doesn't ask me to pass a test!
 
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