Keeping the keys for the gun cabinet in it as well and the ammunition and hints for the rifle makes keeping them separate a little pointless. As soon as they have access to the bolts and ammo they also have access to the rifles…..I got an electronic pin code safe from Screwfix, I think it is 43 litres, for about 40 quid. Can fasten to fabric of house, in a separate location from safe if needs be. More than enough room for ammunition, bolts and keys. Was actually advised by my FEO to get one as keys to safe can be misplaced, if keys are locked in another safe only accessible by a pin number known only to you it adds another layer of security.
Keeping the keys for the gun cabinet in it as well and the ammunition and hints for the rifle makes keeping them separate a little pointless. As soon as they have access to the bolts and ammo they also have acces
Yeah, I don’t doubt it but can you see the point I’m making? Your FEO obviously hasn’t thought about keeping the keys, bolts and ammo together.It was the FEO who advised I do it on my initial home visit. Apparently because I live in a house with my wife if I didn't lock the keys away behind a pin code my wife could stumble across my keys and gain access to cabinet... Not that she would ever be inclined.
That sounds OTT.It was the FEO who advised I do it on my initial home visit. Apparently because I live in a house with my wife if I didn't lock the keys away behind a pin code my wife could stumble across my keys and gain access to cabinet... Not that she would ever be inclined.
could she not take your boots off for you? the same as when you come home at nightThat sounds OTT.
The wife needs to be able to access the cabinet. Saves you taking your boots off when you realise you've forgotten something after getting all togged up to go out....
(Admittedly, you might not phrase it quite like that when explaining your security arrangements to the FEO).