Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!lll-crg!nike!ucbcad!ucbvax!jade!jkh From: jkh@jade.BERKELEY.EDU (Jordan K. Hubbard) Newsgroups: mod.rec.guns Subject: Re: Gun security Message-ID: <1253@jade.BERKELEY.EDU> Date: Wed, 10-Sep-86 16:17:37 EDT Article-I.D.: jade.1253 Posted: Wed Sep 10 16:17:37 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 11-Sep-86 08:54:02 EDT Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 17 Approved: jkh@ucbjade Author: sdcsvax!sdcc6.UCSD.EDU!ix200@ucbvax.Berkeley.Edu (Bruce Jones) In-Reply-To: <1196@jade.BERKELEY.EDU> Article: 9:8 In article <1196@jade.BERKELEY.EDU> you write: >Article: 8:8 > >With hunting season coming up, I am going to need to keep my guns at home >again. But how can I protect them from theft, in a fairly low cost way? One thing I've thought effective is to disassemble each gun somewhat. Something like removing and hiding the bolt from a bolt action rifle makes it unattractive to crooks. This won't work with everything but can help. Putting a sign on the gun rack advertising the disassembly also discourages theft. I keep the small parts that I remove from the guns in my car trunk -- who would steal a rifle bolt? Cheap enough for you? Bruce Jones