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Safe Gun Storage: Tips for Responsible Firearm Ownership

July 2nd, 2024
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Owning a firearm comes with a significant responsibility, one of the most critical aspects being safe gun storage. Properly storing firearms can prevent accidents, unauthorized use, and access. This guide will delve into various safe gun storage techniques, the benefits of each method, and why it's crucial for every gun owner to prioritize safety.


Always be sure to fully read and understand the owner’s manual that was supplied with your firearm.  It will outline the safe operation and handling of your specific model firearm.  If you ever have any questions on the safe operation of your Savage Arms firearm, contact Savage Arms.  Further education and training is also available through many national firearm organizations.  Always be sure to follow all local, state and federal laws while storing, hunting or handling firearms.


The Importance of Safe Gun Storage

Safe gun storage is not just a legal requirement in many jurisdictions but a moral imperative to ensure the safety of those around you. By practicing safe gun storage, you minimize the risk of accidents, especially in homes with children, and reduce the risk of unauthorized use or access to firearms.

Equally important to safe gun storage is ammunition storage. Store ammunition in a separate, locked location from your firearms. This adds another layer of security to prevent unauthorized access.


Types of Safe Gun Storage

1. Gun Safes

Gun safes are heavy, secure containers designed specifically for firearms. They come in various sizes and can store anything from a single handgun to a large collection of rifles.

Advantages:

  • Security: Gun safes offer high security against unauthorized access. Many are built with thick steel walls and complex locking mechanisms.
  • Fire Protection: Many gun safes are fireproof, protecting your firearms in case of a fire.
  • Access Control: They can be locked with combinations, keys, or biometric systems, ensuring that only authorized users can access the firearms.

Ideal Situations:

  • Homes with multiple firearms.
  • Situations where unauthorized access or fire is a concern.
  • Households with children or frequent visitors.

2. Gun Cabinets

Gun cabinets are typically lighter than safes and often made of wood or thin metal. They offer a basic level of security and are often used to display firearms.

Advantages:

  • Affordability: Generally less expensive than gun safes.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: Often designed to showcase firearms, adding a decorative element to a room.
  • Accessibility: Easier to access compared to heavier safes, suitable for quick retrieval.

Ideal Situations:

  • Owners who want to display their collection safely.
  • Environments with lower risk of unauthorized access.
  • Areas where fire protection is not a primary concern.

3. Lock Boxes

Lock boxes are small, portable storage options for handguns and other small firearms. They can be easily transported and typically feature combination locks or biometric scanners.

Advantages:

  • Portability: Easy to move, making them suitable for travel or temporary storage.
  • Discreet: Small size allows for inconspicuous storage.
  • Quick Access: Designed for rapid access in emergencies.

Ideal Situations:

  • Personal protection firearms that need to be accessed quickly.
  • Travel situations where a firearm needs to be securely stored.
  • Small living spaces or single handgun owners.

4. Trigger and Cable Locks

Trigger locks prevent the trigger from being pulled, while cable locks secure the firearm by running a cable through the action, making it inoperable.

Every Savage firearm is shipped from our factory with a Project ChildSafe cable lock in the box. To learn more about Project ChildSafe, visit projectchildsafe.org and get a free safety kit for all the firearms in your home. 

using an NSSF Project ChildSafe cable lock provided with all Savage firearms is a safe method of gun storage
Image courtesy of NSSF

Advantages:

  • Affordability: Very inexpensive compared to other storage methods.
  • Ease of Use: Simple to install and remove.
  • Supplementary Security: Can be used in conjunction with other storage methods for added security.

Ideal Situations:

  • Additional security measure for firearms already stored in safes or cabinets.
  • Households with children, providing an extra layer of safety.

5. Gun Cases

Gun cases are designed for the safe transport of firearms, not for long-term or primary storage. They are available in both hard and soft varieties, providing varying levels of protection. Gun cases should be locked when not in use. Trigger locks or cable locks should be used in conjunction with gun cases. 

Advantages:

  • Portability: Ideal for transporting firearms securely.
  • Protection: Offers protection from physical damage during transport.

Ideal Situations:

  • Transporting firearms to and from shooting ranges, hunting trips, or other activities.
  • Temporary storage solutions.
  • Gun owners who frequently travel with their firearms

Best Practices for Safe Gun Storage

Regular Maintenance and Checks

Regularly inspect your storage devices to ensure they are in good working condition. This includes checking the locks, hinges, and any electronic components.

Educate Family Members

If you live with others, especially children, educate them about the importance of gun safety and the dangers of handling firearms without proper knowledge and supervision.

Use Multiple Security Measures

Combine different storage methods for enhanced security. For instance, use a cable lock on a firearm stored inside a gun safe.

Store Ammunition Separately

Store ammunition in a separate, locked location from your firearms. This reduces the risk of accidents and unauthorized use.

Consider Biometric Options

Biometric safes and lock boxes provide quick and reliable access to your firearms while ensuring that only authorized users can open them. This is especially useful for home defense situations where speed is essential.


Resources for Safe Gun Storage

For further reading and resources on safe gun storage, consider the following reputable organizations:

National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF)

The NSSF offers a wealth of information on firearm safety, including storage tips and guidelines. Their Project ChildSafe initiative provides free gun locks and educational materials to promote safe gun storage.

Website: NSSF.org

NRA (National Rifle Association)

The NRA provides training and resources on firearm safety, including courses on proper gun storage and handling.

Website: NRA.org


Safe gun storage is a fundamental responsibility for all firearm owners. By understanding and implementing the various storage techniques available, you can ensure the safety of your household and prevent unauthorized access to your firearms. Whether you opt for a robust gun safe, a convenient lock box, or additional security measures like trigger locks or cable locks, the key is to choose a method that fits your specific needs and situation. Prioritizing safe gun storage not only protects you and your loved ones but also upholds the principles of responsible gun ownership.

For more information and resources on safe gun storage, be sure to visit reputable organizations like the NSSF or NRA. Their guidance and educational materials can help you make informed decisions about storing your firearms safely.

Every Savage firearm ships with a Project ChildSafe cable lock in the box
Every Savage firearm ships with a Project ChildSafe cable lock in the box.