Twelve year term insurance with $200,000 face amount for about $45.00 per month through Allstate.
Term insurance is renewable at the end of the term, by the way.
Avoid whole life or universal life.
No kidding.
All that holds a Kahr together (as with any number of Glock style pistols) is a pin that you push out that doubles as the slide lock.
How can you screw that up?
Can't imagine being stupid enough to carry a firearm that your life depends upon, and not shooting it for a full year.
Someone with that little knowledge probably screwed the pistol up trying to take it apart.
I have the Kahr PM9 for maybe ten years now if not more.
Have shot a kajillion...
..and people fell for that. :)
Ironically, I cut the cord with Cox Cable and just kept the high speed internet for accessing Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc., and am taking $100.00 each month out of Cox Cable's pocket..and that isn't a joke. :)
I'd err on the side of caution and leave the firearm in your vehicle.
When I pick up or drop off people at the airport I even take my gun out of it's holster if I'm getting out of the car.
Really don't need an uninformed citizen or cop to see it, and start a panic.
I've shopped at Target once since they were hacked..and even then I paid with cash.
If you're going to shop at a huge box store, then you may as well shop at Hell Mart for better pricing and selection.
Same thing held true for Murray State College when I attended at about the same time.
On top of that, MSC has a gunsmithing school, and sits in the middle of all kinds of game reserves.
Countless firearms and ammo were stored in our dorm rooms, as it was more secure than sitting in our vehicles.
Wonder how many of those parents of the dead kids send money to the tobacco companies on a daily basis....
480,000 die each year in the U.S., about 5 million a year worldwide.
http://www.cdc.gov/Tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/fast_facts/index.htm
I was doing the same thing, but on some of my firearms the grease was creating too much friction and my slides became sluggish, even with just a fine coat.
Especially in winter.
I shot in a practical pistol match last winter with near zero temps, and my pistol functioned flawlessly.
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Very much so, and even then much of that was portrayed in books and Hollywood.
A Google search of the subject shows that gun laws on the frontier were often times more restrictive than they are now.