"I Designed A Pillow That Safely & Comfortably Stores a Handgun. What do you think?"

Well I like it, and it has the added benefit that you could stuff the pillow under your dress and look pregnant. Course I'm a dude so that may be a bit awkward. :barf:

I don't think that my wife would like it, and I pretty sure that the 2 much abused Jack Russells could find a way to pop the dominant cat if they found out how to do so. :eek::D
 
oh man, 1st thing that came to mind.......combat wheel barrow! Someone else mentioned it earlier on but before I opened this I was thinking the same thing.

Serious though, I much prefer the holster mounted to the back of a headboard or in a nightstand drawer. Also I like my pillows thin, so its either too thick for my taste or the slide is goona be digging into my face. Good concept but I think it might execute poorly
 
I hope you make a million dollars.

I can't wait to see your ad on the tv and to tell my wife I read about you right here on the Firing Line Forums.

Great luck with it.
 
Internet poster to Gaston Glock:

"WTF? Ain't no one in America ever gonna buy a PLASTIC pistol! HAH HAH HAH HAH....."


Best wishes for your venture.
 
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For a single person this might not be abad idea. A lot of safety concerns. I hope you take time to address them or have one hell of a good disclaimer.

Hammerless revolver and don't even deal with pulling it? As long as there isn't so much tension the cylinder won't turn inside the pillow it should work great.

I would never go this rout, but I would also never buy an AR except possibly for competitive range shooting. Obviously many don't agree with me there either.
 
Not me.

Oh. my gosh. I think I'd feel safer with no gun then a gun directly under my head, and pointed at my wife.
:confused:

I'd never sleep well again!
 
And what about when me and momma (REALLY IT IS JUST ME) decide a pillow fight is in order? Hey I am a kid at heart...
Brent
 
The other thing, if you use your pillows during amorous undertakings (hey, sometimes things need padding and/or propping), you may have to keep a few "conventional" pillows on hand, possibly under the bed, for easy, quick access.
 
I think the idea is NUTZ! However I also think that people coming up with stuff like this also come up with other things that turn out to be FANTASTIC ideas so keep on trying!
 
A good ideal however I am not that paranoid living in a low crime area and have a dog.
Could be marketed as a safe place for valuables too. A hotel room traveling buddy.
 
I'm so so so sorry but i have to...

PILLOW FIGHT!
In all seriousness though, I think this is a bad idea as you would have to permanently fix the pillow to the bed so you'd know what side of the pillow the opening is on. That and the ability for it to snag in the pillow, etc just seems like a very elaborate and somewhat iffy to a problem that is better served by good locks, a loud alarm and a great dog (dogs in general all are, except the tiny yippy ones. Also, lets not overlook that there are generally more than one pillow on the bed (My beautiful wife has decreed that here should be more pillows, I think we are up to 5 now). "stay right there while I try another pillow!" oh yeah, sleepwalkers should probably stay away too.

But other posters hit the nail on the head, its your product and business, i neither gain nor suffer from your endeavor, but my opinion is that I think it would be of dubious benefit, and that the lawyers would tear the waivers you'd have people sign to shreds
 
I can just see this on an A&E crime special now. Man convicted of murdering his wife. Claims that he accidentally shot his wife while sleeping because of his gun pillow. Prosecutors nail him on it. He continues to plead his innocence to no avail. Just seems like an accident waiting to happen. And the guy that was getting robbed in the hotel room was awake at the time. And how coincidental is it that the guy robbing him made him lay right next to the pistol? If he would have been carrying it they wouldn't have even made it past the door. He did have a CCW permit as the article states.
 
No reason to even remove the pistol from the pillow. (Unless you have a semi auto) Your already going to have a mess to clean up if you must use it.
 
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