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Location: MICHIGAN
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the piece keeper
Does anyone use one of these?
www.thepiecekeeper.com I don't. but I think it is agreat idea. I would like to purchase if I could find the right spot on the house for it. I met this guy at a local gun show, and seen him on our states public station on "michigan out of doors". It seems as though it is a great product, and I like to buy from"local" small businesses when I can. thought I would pass on the info to all of you, in case you are looking for a way to keep a defensive pistol loaded in the house and have young children there at the same time.
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That Looks REALLY GOOD ~ Nice Find snowdoctor!
If...It was carefully and properly mounted by homeowner into the wall stud.
The video testing was particularly interesting especially where they offered $100.00 cash to any gun club member that could beat it off the wall with heavy hammer blows. I could tell by looking at the vids a few times that those dudes were genuinely trying VERY HARD to beat that damn thing off the wall. If I had children and no house alarm system...I would absolutely buy one or two. Very Impressive. |
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Not for me
Looking at the page, nothing would keep anyone at any time from releasing the magazine and removing magazine from the gun (especially a walther or H&K w/ the triggerguard mag releases). Then I will have a weapon w/ 0 or 1 projectiles. Or how about someone inserting something into the barrel of the gun through the muzzle. Or ripping the base plate of the magazine? or etc. ...
It may prevent theft, but cannot protect from destruction. And I sure don't want it destroyed when I have an Aw Heck moment and am running to unlock it. |
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sojourner What you are saying does not make logical sense to me. Please elaborate.
An intruder is already in your home in the process of trying to get your gun off the wall & you're going run over and unlock it. There is a solid brass rod that is inserted into the muzzle of the firearm so nobody can insert anything into the muzzle. If there is ALREADY an intruder in your home then your firearm needs to be inaccessible to that intruder. So what are you going to do /...an intruder is in your home trying to pry & beat your firearm off the wall & you're going to run over to him & tell him to leave your gun alone because you paid a lot of money for it? The idea of this device is in giving you the ability to store a truly childproof firearm...that is accessible to you for your in home defense but, next to impossible to be used against you. Ideally, everybody should own a 1,00 Lb. Gun Safe but, it IS a fact that for many people (especially those folks renting an apartment) ~ buying a Gun Safe is just not a realistic or practical option. They do need a way to childproof a firearm & still keep it fairly accessible. They also need a way to prevent it from getting easily stolen. Insurance will cover damage to the firearm & you can always buy a replacement firearm. I am one of those lucky folks that owns 2 gun safes. Just speaking for myself personally...I can state for an absolute fact that if "push came to shove" ~ I would rather have every single one of my guns destroyed rather than have them in "criminal hands" and out killing innocent victims. That is what I have insurance for. If the robber/burglar needs to destroy the firearm (or render it unusable) in trying to gain unlawful access to it...then that means that YOU are not going to get shot with it when you walk in your front door. ALSO: if the firearm is damaged beyond repair in an attempt to steal it then that is one less firearm that is not going to make it out into the street as an illegal stolen firearm.
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Looks to me as if it depends on the trigger gaurd to secure the weapon.
Just don't try to lock up your makarov :)
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I see something happening as such. I put my gun in the piecekeeper as a childproof way to secure my weapon and still access it for home defense. Mag full, one in the chamber (or none in the chamber, doesn't matter). I wear the key in a necklace around my neck when going to bed. Well day X I lock it. Day X + 10 a visitor plays a trick and "hides" the magazine or removes the magazine and empties the bullets or puts bullets in backward or puts snap caps in. OR Day X + 10 an anti-inlaw sees this when visiting my wife. The inlaw decides it is too dangerous to even see a gun and removes the magazine and takes it w/ him/her. OR Day X + 10 a child removes the magazine to play w/ it and knocks out the base plate. Says nothing cause is scared of getting in trouble. Night X + 10 + 2 Something goes bump in the night. I unlock what I assume to be a functioning firearm and I do not have a functioning firearm or a firearm w/out ammo or without a properly functioning magazine. Encasing the whole firearm protects it from being destroyed/tampered in the interim from the time it is secured to the time it is needed. If it is not totally encased, as w/ the piecekeeper, it is not protected from tampering. Also, someone could get gunvault for use in an apartment and would not have to drill into a stud in somebody elses place that they are renting from. I guess I was not clear on my original post. I hope I cleared up my thoughts on this matter. |
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Location: Pittsburgh
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The realtree camo version puzzles me
- I suppose if you live in the outdoors? |
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sojourner.
I too am lost to both of your posts. Firearms are still your responsibility. so to have a family member or child tamper with it, and you not notice, is not piecekeepers fault. That has to do with firearm education of your family. A "visitor" plays a trick? I think you should limit "visitors" of this nature, especially in the areas your store your home defense firearm. This is primarily designed to be implemented in your bedroom, or closet in your bedroom etc. not on the living room wall.-but I guess it could be. Well the inlaw thing is a whole nother issue... you know on second thought......after reading your post again....maybe piecekeeper isn't right for you. sorry for the beginning of this post.
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PieceKeeper
Seems kind of stupid to me. It's ugly and it sticks out.
A wall safe with touchpad behind a picture would probably be as quick to access and safer with kids around. |
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Actually,
The whole purpose of having this open forum is that it provides an area where many different people with many different thoughts and ideas can chime in and voice an opinion on any subject or product or IDEA that is Self Defense ~ Firearm ~ or Carry related.
The reason that there are so many different styles of holsters & configurations of firearms & folding knives & flashlights is that not everything works for every individual. So...your opinion is appreciated & others can read that opinion & evaluate it it along with other posted opinions ~ I'm SURE ~ Some of those evaluations will be "Pro & some others will be "Con" and at least interested forum members will be able to make a more educated decision as to if they should buy...or not. BTW: Me personally...I would rather that ANY forum member actively participate in the forum & DISAGREE with me...than remain silent and never say anything about everything. You opinion was presented in a Flawlessly Civil & polite manner (as I hope mine was) and that is what ConcealedCarry.com is all about. I have absolutely no problem at all with your opinion or with the fact that you've decided to share it with me and others. ![]() |
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