Bedside Gun Storage and Kids

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Jake wade

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I have two under two and my oldest has gotten incredible at climbing. I’ve always kept my bedside and carry guns high and out of reach, but the options for that are all very reachable to him now.

I typically cycle through 4 different handguns depending on need so curious what some of you guys do? Any suggestions or ideas are welcomed!
 
My wife got me a Stopbox last Christmas I like it a lot. Usually switch out between my P30 or Jericho with TLR-1 streamlight attached. Fits great and no batteries to maintain. Sorry for the WengerxFE product placement had to block the serial numbers 🤣IMG_2106.jpegIMG_2107.jpeg
 
My wife got me a Stopbox last Christmas I like it a lot. Usually switch out between my P30 or Jericho with TLR-1 streamlight attached. Fits great and no batteries to maintain. Sorry for the WengerxFE product placement had to block the serial numbers 🤣View attachment 1678View attachment 1679
Was thinking of these guys! Would need to get 4 for my rotation. Kiddos are worth it, so good chance I’ll go this route.
 
Using a Vaultek DS5i smart stations for the FNX45 on the nightstand. Has the clock etc. and use the wireless pad on top to charge the phones overnight. MP5 next to it is my grab and go option.
 
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Wife gifted me the Snap Safe GlideVault. It’s big enough for 3-4 full size pistols. FE had one in the store a while back that was covered with elephant hide, should have picked that one up. The front is nightstand kosher, but top and sides are less desirable. However, it’s large so all of the kids emergency water bottles, Bible and such typically give it a better motif.
 
Never heard of this one. I’m assuming it’s similar to the 1911 grip safety, just reverse?
Sort of-- requires a serious amount of pressure (12-15 pounds) to cock the striker. Sometimes known as the "combat staple gun", it's one of the most shootable handguns of all time.
 

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