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Silly_Ghillie April 5th, 2015 22:35

Storing your guns
 
Hey all!
I was wondering how you store an airsoft gun. I want to store them according to the law. Should I be treating them as a real one or as a toy.

siggypoo April 5th, 2015 23:09

Storing your guns
 
My current pistol storage
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...a1fa84a2c0.jpg
My current rifle storage:
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...f337f80536.jpg
That's how it is for me, where I've a supportive fiancée, and my only kids have paws. If you have kids, you'll want to at least keep them in a locked closet.
But as for actual gun storage? Maybe a rack, for display, and to keep them all in one place. A lot of people like pegboard for a birder "gun room" display. But as for a safe or anything über-secure? No. They're air guns...

R.I.T.Z April 5th, 2015 23:13

Gun Bag or Case in the closet.

naminator April 5th, 2015 23:18

I got my pistol in a case and my m4 in a case. Only because I don't have boxes for them. My KC02 is in a styrofoam cutout that I want to replace as my sighs dont fit it and it has started depositing tiny what balls everywhere. Soon it will be in a Pelican Case or bag. Honestly it makes thm easier to transport if they are in a case with a handle.

daishi April 5th, 2015 23:36

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Custom made airsoft cabinet. With pretty multi colour changing LED's to light it! ;p

Foxer2373 April 6th, 2015 00:33

Have a full bedroom setup for my Guns, however no kids and my fiancée has the other spare room for all her horse tack.

Ricochet April 6th, 2015 01:34

Mud room off of the garage with two locking doors, one with a door bar. Beyond that they are either in a case or apart. "The law" as you are concerned about is strictly about accountability. Airsoft guns are considered firearms for purposes of the criminal code, so unless something negligent happens they don't have to be "locked up". That being said, they shouldn't be easy to steal or able to attract attention. Your living situation is unique so it's up to you to take care of it. However, let's say there was a search of your house, for something unrelated, and airsoft guns were found loaded in a bag in your closet, you shouldn't get in trouble like it was a real firearm. Remove battery, remove ammo, it is now a paperweight. It was a good question though.

_Whiskey_ April 6th, 2015 08:50

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This is how mine are stored

Made by myself with alittle help from my father and his Jigsaw :D

siggypoo April 6th, 2015 09:04

Kinda like that, Whiskey. Looks great.

_Whiskey_ April 6th, 2015 12:48

Cheers

hollywood... April 6th, 2015 12:56

I treat mine like the real deal and lock them in gun safes - would rather that than some kid get ahold of them and use them in the commission of a crime.

Silly_Ghillie April 6th, 2015 13:03

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Originally Posted by _Whiskey_ (Post 1941764)
This is how mine are stored

Made by myself with alittle help from my father and his Jigsaw :D

I was going to make my own out of plywood, but I was going to ask first if there were any better ideas. But I may just store them in my bedroom closet. Your setup looks amazing btw.

Reddwulf April 6th, 2015 13:10

So currently the laws are still pretty lax on store of Airsoft guns. There was a recent supreme court decision but it doesn't seem to have trickled down too much in regards to storing them similarly to a firearm.

The best advice I have for you:

1) Contact your local police department and ask them what they would deem as appropriate storage. Many will tell you there is nothing requiring them to be locked up but some may, so best to check with them first. Worst case scenario is if you get into trouble down the road, you can point to that email as proof that you did what you were told.

2) Consider your household and surroundings. Do you have children? Young siblings? Are your parents or family members okay with the presence of weapons? Are your neighbors aware of your sport? If you are going to store the weapons out in the open (on a gun rack, or a wall hanging for example) then make sure that they are not in reach of young ones, or in view of an open window. People do look in, and if they see an assault rifle hanging on the wall, expect a visit from the police sooner or later.

3) Treat them as if they were a real firearm. I have over twenty guns in my household hung up on walls, and the rule for all them is that they must be on safe, mag out, battery out and chamber cleared before storage. You wouldn't store a real gun when it was hot, so don't store an airsoft gun that's hot. Remember that when you have people over, they will often want to look / touch and almost always that involves pulling the trigger once. We've all seen that Youtube video of the kid shooting his monitor. Don't be that kid.

Finally, get creative. I've seen some awesome pieces for gun storage, from roll out closets to folding seat-racks. Figure out an idea you like and make it happen. It's your collection, so make sure you are happy with how they are stored.

Hope this helps!

- R

waylander April 6th, 2015 13:59

http://i1353.photobucket.com/albums/...ps09be3734.jpg

This is in a locked room in the basement with the windows blocked.

Rossco66 April 6th, 2015 14:38

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Originally Posted by waylander (Post 1941790)
http://i1353.photobucket.com/albums/...ps09be3734.jpg

This is in a locked room in the basement with the windows blocked.

I do believe that there is only really one response to this.

Holy F@#* that is awesome. Quite an investment and definitely impressive.

paulwes83 April 22nd, 2015 13:50

Correct me if I'm wrong, but technically, aren't airsoft guns "uncontrolled firearms" and therefore subject to the same laws as a controlled/restricted/prohibited firearm with regards to storage?

Enthusiast April 22nd, 2015 14:20

@paulwes83
I think in theory you are right.

The way you stored your guns should change if you have kids in your house.

siggypoo April 22nd, 2015 14:22

I don't presume that my experience is SOP, but here's what happened one eve:
Mid winter a cop came to our door, asking if we'd seen kids hanging around our yard. Seems they'd done a few B&Es in the area. Without thinking I invited the officer in. It was mid-winter.
The officer saw the SIG on the left arm of the couch, and the Scar on the right side. Pointed and said, "dafuq?"
I said, "airsoft, go ahead and check em out".
I backed away near the TV and the officer walked over and fondled them for a moment.
She said, "that's kinda cool", and put them down. Asked me to notify them if I saw kids hanging around. I invited them to visit the back yard to look around, and that was the end of the experience.

waylander April 22nd, 2015 14:46

To the best of my knowledge we do NOT fall under the same laws for storage but all my gear is stored in a locked room in the basement with the window covered because 1. I have small kids, 2. because I don't want anyone seeing them and thinking I'd make a good target for a B&E. Bit ambiguous....

These air guns are exempt from the specific safe storage, transportation and handling requirements set out in the regulations supporting the Firearms Act. However, the Criminal Code requires that reasonable precautions be taken to use, carry, handle, store, transport, and shipped them in a safe and secure manner.

Similar story to siggypoo, buddy of mine came home to actually interrupt a break in at his place.... he called the cops, they came over to do an investigation. Nothing was taken and his airsoft stuff is stored/displayed in the open, no locks, not behind locked doors and the cops said he should probably hide them better then left it at that.

TurlteRaph April 22nd, 2015 14:54

I spoke with a friend of mine who is a RCMP about Airsoft storage .He told me that they are not going bust people who do not store their 'toy guns' improperly unless public safety is affected.

That being said, I store mine in a gun case without the battery and mag.

siggypoo April 22nd, 2015 18:53

Seems, in the end, you're free to store them as you like, while being conscious of the casual onlooker. If you hope to get into real steel, you'd do very well to treat airsoft as real, if only to help cement the healthy mindset behind proper real firearm storage. Same if you have children.
Myself, I quit real steel in favour of airsoft. I've no kids. Except for storage, I do treat airsoft same as real.

To summarize: any precautions you are comfortable taking will only improve your experience with airsoft. A precaution taken will not ever detract from the experience.

DICE Airsoft May 23rd, 2015 00:34

Treat them like real firearms, and keep them either locked up in a locked room, or in a gun safe. Keep them unloaded and the chambers clear as well.

localfreerider May 23rd, 2015 15:02

I had a experience where the police raided my friends apartment, it was like a 10 car call surrounding the block with tracking dogs and everything. They came looking for a mutual acquaintance of ours (more like a moron we happen to know) over some domestic disturbance he had. When the police cleared the apartment looking for the perp they found my buddy ar15 (airsoft) on his gear bag in the corner of his bedroom, and called out to the other officers that they found a firearm, all of us were yelling NO, NO, AIRSOFT! AIRSOFT! :P They checked the chamber to make sure and were actually pretty cool about everything giving the circumstance. Pretty fucked up night though!

Fubujubu May 23rd, 2015 20:05

Only considered a firearm when used in a crime. This is so they can throw a possible 10-15 year sentence at you instead of the old possible 5years l.

As for storage. There are no laws.

BrendanL May 26th, 2015 18:16

I keep mine in the basement just leaning against the wall where I have my PC and other gear. My gun safe is for my real guns, not toys.

fretwire May 26th, 2015 22:17

I store my rifles in their bags leaning against the wall in my bedroom.

My pistols are in Plano cases stored in a cupboard. Neither are locked and neither need to be because I don't have kids in my place.

The gas is much riskier so I keep that out of the way where it won't be exposed to heat or knocked around, but still not locked. LiPo batteries can also be dangerous so I keep those wrapped in bubble wrap separately to be sure they don't short out and burn my place down.

I don't even lock up my non-PAL pellet guns, which is arguably not the brightest idea.

I don't have any powder guns but if I did they'd be locked away (probably double-locked with trigger locks as well) and I'd do my best to avoid having any ammo in my place (or keep that locked up away from the guns).

I keep things out of view just because if you look at these things they do actually look real and I don't want people who come visit walking away wondering what it is they saw.

The BBs are another matter and that's where the big risk is with my place. I have two cats and if I leave a BB bag out it's pretty much guaranteed that at some point in the MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT one of my cats will go after the bag and i'll hear a 'thud' followed by the sound of thousands of little plastic balls rolling around.

Makes the next morning a real pain!!!

Actually the cats are probably the main reason I keep the guns in their bags/cases because cat hair tends to collect the most in places you won't want it to.

Deejay2401 July 2nd, 2015 17:42

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Originally Posted by fretwire (Post 1948037)
I store my rifles in their bags leaning against the wall in my bedroom.

My pistols are in Plano cases stored in a cupboard. Neither are locked and neither need to be because I don't have kids in my place.

I do the same. Rifles in gear bags or large duffels under the bed/in the closet, pistols and my MP7 in cases in my bedside cabinet.

Quote:

Originally Posted by fretwire (Post 1948037)
I keep things out of view just because if you look at these things they do actually look real and I don't want people who come visit walking away wondering what it is they saw.

I'm the same. I live with someone very against weapons, and the last thing I need is a constant argument about weaponry, whether "real" or not. I treat them as real, as they CAN cause bodily harm, even if not necessarily lethal.

Quote:

Originally Posted by fretwire (Post 1948037)
The BBs are another matter and that's where the big risk is with my place. I have two cats and if I leave a BB bag out it's pretty much guaranteed that at some point in the MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT one of my cats will go after the bag and i'll hear a 'thud' followed by the sound of thousands of little plastic balls rolling around.

Makes the next morning a real pain!!!

Actually the cats are probably the main reason I keep the guns in their bags/cases because cat hair tends to collect the most in places you won't want it to.

Dear GOD, this. My cat is an ASSHOLE. Loves to chase springs, BBs, pins, anything that is small enough for him to move with a paw. The last damn thing I need on a daily basis is to be walking on a floor covered in BB gravel.

HeadlessChicken July 2nd, 2015 21:24

I now have a little workshop room where I keep all my guns hung on the wall (on safe and mag out of course). And the room thus can be locked.

Deejay2401 July 2nd, 2015 23:09

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Originally Posted by HeadlessChicken (Post 1951861)
I now have a little workshop room where I keep all my guns hung on the wall (on safe and mag out of course). And the room thus can be locked.

I'm insanely jealous of you guys with dedicated airsoft armories. Ask Siggypoo, he'd vouch for us both being the kind of guys where - coin permitting - we'd have rooms set up like the armory in Kick Ass. Guns on EVERY WALL.

Hell, even a space in a basement where I could have a corner dedicated to shelves for my gear, plate carriers, and guns would be fantastic.


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