What NOT to do in a Gun Store!

Published on December 15, 2024
Duration: 12:01

This video from Louisiana Firearms provides essential 'what NOT to do' advice for visiting a gun store. It covers critical safety violations like drawing your concealed weapon, emphasizes respecting store boundaries and staff procedures, and warns against illegal activities such as straw purchases or attempting to take a firearm after a denied background check. The content is presented with a humorous yet educational tone by professionals.

Quick Summary

Never draw your personal concealed firearm inside a gun store to show staff or compare it to other models; this is a major safety violation. Avoid arriving at closing time, respect store boundaries, and never disassemble firearms without permission. Understand that attempting to take a firearm after a denied background check is illegal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Never Draw Your CCW in a Gun Store
  2. 00:36Don't Arrive at Closing Time
  3. 01:21Avoid Improper Firearm Maintenance
  4. 01:49Respect Store Boundaries
  5. 02:48Ask Before Disassembling
  6. 03:29Avoid 'Tactical LARPing'
  7. 05:09Showcasing EDC Setups
  8. 05:59What Happens if Background Check is Denied
  9. 07:11Proper Firearm Transport for Service
  10. 07:36Understanding Straw Purchases
  11. 10:54NFA Regulations Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a major safety violation to avoid when visiting a gun store?

A critical safety violation is drawing your personal concealed firearm inside a gun store to show staff or compare it to other models. This action is strictly prohibited and can lead to serious consequences.

Why should you avoid arriving at a gun store right at closing time?

Arriving exactly at closing time or after closing procedures have started is discouraged because it prevents staff from completing their daily closing routines efficiently and professionally.

What are the rules regarding handling firearms in a gun store?

Never go behind the counter or into restricted staff areas. Do not disassemble store firearms without explicit permission from staff, regardless of your expertise. Always transport firearms for service in a case or bag.

What are the legal implications of a denied firearm background check?

If your background check (Form 4473) is denied, you cannot legally take the firearm. Attempting to do so is a serious offense.

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