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When the gun is in the safe, there is no reason not to leave it loaded. Nothing unsafe about that as long as you follow the safety rules and no young people have access to the interior of the safe.
 
It is loaded at all times, whether, or not it has cartridges in the chambers, or not. It matters not that it is in, or out of the safe. The gun is always loaded.
 
It is loaded at all times, whether, or not it has cartridges in the chambers, or not. It matters not that it is in, or out of the safe. The gun is always loaded.

If you have to defend yourself I sure hope you tell the BG that as your "loaded" gun is clicking away.:rolleyes:

I understand the theory behind that statement but we can all agree that it is false. A gun is not always loaded. I unload mine frequently to clean them and for dry fire practice. The goal with that statement is to treat all guns AS IF it is loaded. That is the key. I know I'll probably get flamed for the "as if" thing but I hate it when people say "no, don't treat it as if it's loaded, it is always loaded". We all know it's not a true statement. Treat your gun as if it is loaded.

OP, I understand not wanting to risk losing your right to own a gun completely. If you want to unload it every night I don't think you'll do any harm to your gun as long as you aren't flipping it open and closed.
 
You won't hurt the gun at all by loading and unloading it as part of your daily routine. My question is, do you unload it and lock it away in your safe before you do your get up Pee or after?

What is the attraction of living in states like NY, NJ, CT, MA?
Montana and Wyoming just passed a law that you don't even need a permit to carry concealed anywhere. LOL...and amazingly they have to lowest rate of violent crime in the US
 
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