Quote from Wayne Gibbous:
If it doesn't have one, get a trigger or a barrel lock NOW. Barrel locks usually have a cable that goes thru. It cannot be fired after that. A bit more secure than a trigger lock IMHO. Most counties have strict laws about having guns secured when there are children in the home.
They are cheaper at Walmart, but go to a gun store and get them to put it on. Drop the clip (push the button on the side) and pull the slide back to make sure no rounds are in it. Then take it in a bag to the gun store.
Mr. gibbous, you are assuming the weapon itself is legit legal.
You are also assuming, said "thing" is a pistol, rather than a shotgun, which Berretta also make.
Not often one hear's the full name of the make, but there it is.
Beautiful shotguns, heirlooms even....unless one hates guns, of course.
Concerned about kids, forget the gun, dump the ammo, if there was any. Guns don't tend to work without ammo. Safe as houses.
Mr. Gibbous, we have been poorly supplied with info to assist, in my humble opinion.
Best without further info, as stated, call your damn dad, zook.
From a payphone......are they teenagers? Back of a linen closet , wrapped in a sheet.
I am yet to see a teenager, ever, look for clean sheets to change their own bed. If one had disguised it as a massive bong, different story.
Mr. gibbous, why would any father leave a firearm with a son whom (they must know, surely) hates guns, and by further extrapolation, has no license, nor clue?
They are either
a) To cheap to store it themselves, or
b) It's shady, overall.
Sorry, just watched Sherlock Holmes recently.
I also watched "The Road" recently.....maybe he ain't coming back from holiday.
