What NOT to do in a Gun Store!

Published on December 15, 2024
Duration: 12:01

This video outlines crucial 'what not to do' behaviors in a gun store to ensure safety and professionalism. Key takeaways include never drawing your concealed firearm, avoiding late arrivals, not using incorrect lubricants, respecting staff-only areas, and never disassembling store inventory without permission. It also covers legal aspects like straw purchases and NFA item regulations, emphasizing responsible gun ownership and store etiquette.

Quick Summary

Never draw your concealed firearm in a gun store, avoid arriving at closing, and respect staff-only areas. Do not disassemble store inventory without permission. Understand that background check denials are final, and straw purchases are illegal. Always transport firearms cased.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Never Draw Your EDC in a Gun Store
  2. 00:36Don't Arrive at Closing Time
  3. 01:21Avoid Improper Firearm Maintenance
  4. 01:49Respect Store Boundaries
  5. 02:48No Disassembling Store Inventory
  6. 03:29Avoid Tactical LARPing
  7. 05:09EDC Showcase (Staccato P, Glock 45 MOS)
  8. 05:59Background Check Denials Are Final
  9. 07:11Proper Firearm Transport
  10. 07:36The Dangers of Straw Purchases
  11. 10:54Understanding NFA Regulations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a major safety violation to avoid in a gun store?

A major safety violation in a gun store is drawing your personal concealed carry firearm to show staff or compare it to other models. This is strictly prohibited for safety reasons and can lead to serious consequences.

Why should you not arrive at a gun store exactly at closing time?

Arriving at a gun store precisely at closing time or as the shutters begin to descend is discouraged because it prevents staff from completing their essential daily closing procedures, disrupting their workflow.

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

You should never disassemble firearms that belong to the store without explicit permission from the staff. This rule applies regardless of your claimed expertise or background, as it's a matter of store policy and security.

What is a straw purchase and why is it illegal?

A straw purchase is when you buy a firearm for someone else, often because they are prohibited from owning one or to bypass background checks. This is illegal and carries severe penalties for both the buyer and the intended recipient.

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