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My Ruger No 1 sat in front of the fireplace for a number of days after I placed the scope on it.
Yeah, and then you posted it on the ‘Pay it Forward for Free’ thread!!!
My Ruger No 1 sat in front of the fireplace for a number of days after I placed the scope on it.
A walk-in safe, reminds me of that famous Heineken advertisement (horrible beer, but good ads). It's what dreams are made off. Currently on my renovation plans as well, albeit a tiny one.My walk in safe is beside my desk. It would be unusual for a firearm of some sort not to be at my desk during meetings.
I guess I'd "odd" man out, but no I have NEVER done this nor has it ever crossed my mind !!
On days like today where I am doing mostly home office work, I often like to grab one of my hunting rifles and have it sit with me for the morning (or sometimes even the full day). It just gives me something to hold or play with while I'm listening in on conference calls and web meetings, so that I don't get too bored. Holding something like this in my hands actually helps me pay better attention to the call and capture more information. Or perhaps this is just an odd version of "Take Your Kid to Work" day. Am I the only weirdo like this?
PS - today's office companion, my FN 1952 in 270 Winchester, with a B&L Balvar 2.5-8x scope.
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I'd worry more about that blue "office chair" than any gunIt could get some interesting comments if you have a Zoom meeting
This is sickness that I hope I never am required to be cured of!!Bunch of sickies with your inappropriate touching!
I guess I'd "odd" man out, but no I have NEVER done this nor has it ever crossed my mind !!
My walk in safe is beside my desk. It would be unusual for a firearm of some sort not to be at my desk during meetings.
On the days when I don't have a rifle with me, I'll usually keep an empty 1911 on the table next to me; then cock and de-cock the hammer repeatedly until the meeting ends, as if I have some sort of OCD.