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A gun in the fridge
Re: A gun in the fridge
So, is there shrinkage from the cold? Does a 10mm become a 9mm?
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Re: A gun in the fridge
My grandparents had a small cellar like insulated cool room in their detached garage that included a pistol behind the canned tomatoes.
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Re: A gun in the fridge
I can understand the concept. One of concerns would be maintaining positive control of the firearm. Then, I would probably be concerned with reliability of firing. The best approach is probably to wear it, if not sleeping. But, I would probably want it to be concealed. If at home, why would it be an issue with me wearing one?
Actions speak louder than words (Matthew 7:16-20).
Re: A gun in the fridge
Doesn't get cold enough in normal appliances. You'd have to put it in a bucket of liquid nitrogen to get any perceptible shrinkage, and that would only last a couple of minutes once you pulled it out - wear gloves.
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Re: A gun in the fridge
So now the fridge will rat out dad and the kids to mom when they take a midnight snack.
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Re: A gun in the fridge
For states with restrictive gun laws, it'll rat you out to the authorities.
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