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Do you display your flintlock or other guns in your home

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Nothing wrong with an uncompromising approach focused on safety and personal property protection, just as there is nothing wrong with an uncompromising attitude on what it takes to maximize pride of ownership and a daily experience with those things we enjoy most. While I, too, have them, nothing is more sad than a beautiful or historic firearm that sits in a safe for years.
 

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They hang on the walls of my study, and you'd have to go in there to see them. We are having work done on the house soon, so they will get packed up and be watched by a friend while the workers are at it - too long to fit in the safe. Will do some rearranging when the furniture comes back in, so they will be even less visible to those not in the room.
 

Do you display your flintlock or other guns in your home?​

Yep, in many, many corners, stairwells and dressers (just ask swmbo). She once put my ruger single six, spare clinder AND spare for my ROA in a TOTE and I blamed a buddy for borrowing the riger and never returning it. I no longer let anyone other than my youngest son borrow any weapon. The ROA spare was serevley rusted and saved with the ol Mollasses trick (less most the blueing). She stored it in a leaky shed. 3 years till I stumbled accross it. That'l teach him! ya right.
 
I like having a couple that I built myself out for display. Just fairly plain guns with very good wood figure which is the way I like them. The house has plenty of alarm coverage and cameras, so I try not to worry about it too much.
 

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