The sock is legal provided in is closed on all 6 sides. That means that you need to close the open end. I use a piece of para cord and tie the opening shut.
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The sock is legal provided in is closed on all 6 sides. That means that you need to close the open end. I use a piece of para cord and tie the opening shut.
My socks are all long enough I can actually tie a knot in the sock itself for closure.
That said, I picked up some dirt cheap rifle and shotgun cases at Walmart ($10 or so) that have shoulder straps. I find them much more convenient then socks as you can sling it over your shoulder and have your hands free for walking. A sock prevents that.
Sorry for being blunt. I should have given a more in depth reply. Trigger locks are actually never required for a non-restricted firearm if you store it in a cabinet or safe at home. If you dont store them in a cabinet/safe/safe room etc then a trigger lock/action lock is required. At no time is a non-restricted firearm required to have a trigger lock for transport.
Is it prudent to do so? Perhaps, depending on where you live.
Be careful with that "cabinet" quote. A glass fronted gun cabinet is not a secure storage option. Anything easily broken into is also not secure and locks are required. Just to clarify....
Bs- so I don't even need it on when I'm leaving the house and going to the jeep. I've always gotten to the hunt site and remove my locks. Once I forgot my keys and trip was ruined. Yeah I know. Get a combo lock. But I have 5 with key locks. I like being blunt. Blunt gets the point across. Thanks. Goose
Borrow a pair of your wifes or girlfriends , panty hose. take up very little room in your pocket. Good if you are coming out late and forgot your case. Shove the gun down the leg and tie closed. A warden gave me this tip years ago. Notice I said borrow, so you don't get accused of something, when you are innocent.:) Also good for carrying fish or game. old243
I use my gun sock as a scarf when it is not in use.