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Transporting a semi-auto


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On my browning I just take the nut off the front of the forend, using it without should result in a nasty accident for the person that stole it. Though usually I don't worry and only leave it unattended while I fill up with fuel etc though usually there is a large GWP on the back seat

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Or feed a cable through the barrel out of the ejection port and lock (ideally to something strong like lashing point) if you have a 4x4 or estate the "boot" isn't as secure as a saloon. So a cable prevents a smash and grab which in my opinion covers reasonable precautions.

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On the same note does anyone leave their gun in a car all day whilst at the office for example?

 

I quite often work at different sites round the country and if I can I'll pop into a clay ground on the way home. I'm a bit wary of leaving the gun in the car but can't really roll into the office with a set of O/U barrells sticking out of my laptop bag either.

 

I use a cable lock and trigger lock but still get a bit paranoid that's it's not going to be there when I get back to the car.

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