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Furniture firepower: Gun sales drive specialty 'concealment' craze
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Rising gun sales have triggered a new trend in furniture fashion -- coffee tables, cabinets, headboards and hutches with secret compartments for firearms.
'Gun concealment furniture' sales, once the province of solitary craftsmen making custom goods have gone mainstream, allowing firearms owners to maintain easy in-home access to hidden handguns and rifles.
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stevelync
(5/23/2016)
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Concealment craze? Even Faux News is part of the Propaganda Corps.
How about prudent planning instead? The world has become increasingly evil, especially in the urban areas. No longer is having a pistol stashed away in a sock drawer an adequate measure. With home invasions becoming more common, the chances of encountering multiple adversaries operating as a team is becoming more probable requiring not only easier and faster access to a firearm, but making them available to other family members in other areas of the home. |
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