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In 2 weeks, my landlord is having workmen come to remodel the bathroom, (there is a problem). It will take a few days and I can't get the time off work. Of course I am concerned about security of my belongings, ESPECIALLY my handgun. I only have a 2 room (1bedroom) apartment. Right now its in my nightstand drawer. I thought about hiding it in the closet, but that doesn't seem much better. Any advice???

 

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Pick up a cheap safe and screw it down to something, was in harbor freight today and saw one for $29.00.

 

Not ideal but a hell of a lot better than in a drawer.

When i bought my first gun almost 40 yrs ago i made sure i had a safe to keep it in. Biggest fear was coming home to someone pointing my own gun at me.

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FWIW - I would not worry about someone stealing the gun while the work was going on. It would take a pretty dumb thief to do that since the finger would inevitably be pointing at them, and the penalty for stealing a gun is pretty stiff.

I would, however, be more concerned about someone coming back at a later time if they knew where it was hidden.

Best bet - Either take it to a range that will store it for you, or separate the slide from the frame and hide it somewhere.

You can hide the slide in your car, but not the frame.

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I'd use the lock that came with it and stick it under some clothes I a drawer. Someone would have to rummage through your things to find it only to see its locked.

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Get one of these

 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002KEIU4W/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1443284906&sr=8-3π=SX200_QL40&keywords=Pistol+safe&dpPl=1&dpID=41GvUwH5LTL&ref=plSrch

 

And screw it to the floor in a closet. And if you wanter you can cover it with some old clothes or whatever

 

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Disassemble gun.

 

Hide serialized part in apartment.

 

Take other parts with you to work.

 

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In a sane world you'd put it in a laundry basket with some dirty underwear and throw it in the trunk while you weren't home.   Even if a thief broke into the vehicle, he's not digging through racing stripes to find any hidden nuggets.

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Pick up a cheap safe and screw it down to something, was in harbor freight today and saw one for $29.00.

 

Not ideal but a hell of a lot better than in a drawer.

When i bought my first gun almost 40 yrs ago i made sure i had a safe to keep it in. Biggest fear was coming home to someone pointing my own gun at me.

Never thought of that.

I thought only of easy access if I need it

 

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Come on, do you mean to tell me that you can't find a decent hiding place anywhere in your apartment? Could you stash it in a duct or something?

Didn't you ever watch Breaking Bad?

Actually, no I haven't. Just bought this, my first gun 8 months ago and my apartment is 2 rooms.

 

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Most houses, apartments, etc probably have a few places you can really hide something, specially from a casual browser. Sure, someone with a warrant and time will find anything hidden in a home, but the frame of your handgun or even a whole handgun ..  laundry, Ac vents, some lamps, window ACs, couch frames, pockets of winter clothing, the base of a treadmill, inside a computer case, inside the printer's paper tray, duct taped to the underside of some furniture, stove hood,  there are probably 100 such places that a dedicated search would uncover but a casual browser is unlikely to search.

 

The inside of a couch cushion might work awesome, but maybe use a plastic bag to keep oil from cloth.

 

 

But yeah, get a small safe and bolt it to something.

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