Remington 870 Tips & Tricks #6: Lock, Stock, & Barrel:
While many aspects of responsible gun ownership focus on proper use of the gun, another key element is being able to prevent use of the gun by those who can't be trusted with it.
In this video, I'll be focusing on gun locks for the Remington 870. These are devices that attach to a firearm, rendering it incapable of firing. They will not prevent theft, and can certainly be defeated by a determined individual, so they're not a replacement for a gun safe; but they're inexpensive, portable, and generally effective in preventing easy access to a functioning firearm. There are always situations where any gun owner will need to be able to disable their firearms, and a gun safe may not be affordable or available.
I'll compare the characteristics of three different types of gun locks: trigger blocks, action locks, and internal locks. I'll show the devices I use for my 870 and other guns, and demonstrate some tips I've come up with for increasing their effectiveness and adding safety features.
I recommend watching this video with the annotations turned on. I'll be adding various notes to provide further details, or answer questions you might have. I've tried to keep them unobtrusive; no giant flags blocking the video, no begging for subscriptions or likes.
This continues my series of how-to videos with the Remington 870 shotgun. There are a number of other topics I have planned for future videos, but it's a fluid list. I'd love to hear any suggestions you might have for video topics. If it's something that I feel has already been thoroughly covered, I may point you elsewhere, but if it's an interesting and feasible idea, I'll add it to the list.
If you have any questions about this video, please ask in the comments below. Like many things in life, guns can be dangerous if used or handled improperly, so make sure you understand exactly what you're doing with yours. If you're uncomfortable trying anything you see here yourself; please get assistance. If you have some other preferred device or method for securing your firearms, please feel free to leave a comment and share it; I may well revisit this subject in the future.
I'd also appreciate any comments on the format of this series; I'm still playing around with styles and programs, and I tried some new things in this video, so I'd love to hear feedback.
LINKS:
Joe Biden's idiotic (and illegal) home defense advice: • Gun Joe Biden Says No ...
Project Childsafe: www.projectchildsafe.org/
Businessweek article on cut funding for Project ChildSafe: www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-02-13/another-modest-gun-proposal-firearm-safety-training
The Truth About Guns article on gun failure due to an internal lock malfunction: www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2011/01/robert-farago/revolvers-can-fail-smith-wesson-performance-center-686-locks-up
J-Lock Safety Live video: • J-Lock Safety Live.wmv
THANKS:
RomeoPapa on the rem870.com forums for providing me with pictures of his ISS trigger group.
J. D. McGuire, for permission to use bits of his how-to video in my work.
My mom for pulling her trusty Marlin 336 out for pictures; and my dad for taking the pictures and sending them over.
Tri-State Distributors for allowing me to film in their store.
PROGRAMS USED:
AVS Video Editor 6.3 (Which is horribly clumsy and unstable)
Adobe Reader
KZitem Video Editor
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Word
Windows Paint
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer
Google Chrome
DISCLAIMERS:
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The procedures and information presented in this video should not be taken as professional or official instruction. Any information given here is correct to the best of my knowledge at the time of posting, but may be subject to change. All actions shown were performed by a properly-equipped and knowledgeable individual, and were carried out in accordance with applicable laws and regulations in a safe manner and environment. The viewer assumes sole responsibility for any actions taken after watching this video, and for any consequences of those actions.
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