Glad for you.You should be willing to take some civil and criminal responsibility if any of those guns end up in criminal hands.
Actually.. I think I was given bad info, that problem non-drop safe gun was a Sig not a Ruger unless it was both. Seems a Vegas whore is going to steal Ken's gun sooner or later.
the problem here was not enough guns. Had the toddler had a gun, he could've shot himself w/it first.
I love my p229s ,I have and had multiple over the years and its my favorite all around hand gun.I never fucked with fucked with Sigs budget guns,they always seemed like trash.
More toddlers fall down stairs than get shot by a gun falling off a shelf. Ban stairs? How about toddlers that drown? What about all the kids that get shot by drive bys committed by gangs in inner cities? I'm all for smart legislation that addresses the problems, not some blanket approach to make you folks feel better that has no chance of having any effect in the real world.
I've pretty much always had Beretta fs92s as they were easily available, flat/accurate and fit my hand. I've also never had issues using particularly hot rounds with solid copper and some experimental bullets I used to make up myself. That said I had little day to day need for a handgun, Except for a dangerous commute in South Africa I've never kept a gun at home as a civilian.