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WhyNotKenGaburo t1_j5upeou wrote

I know, right!? Founding Fathers Outfitters (profiled in the video half way down the article) has two glass doors with flimsy locks, a bunch of windows on the side that would be relatively easy to climb through, and seemingly no evidence of roller gates on any of them. I'm no expert, but it doesn't seem that glass panes would be a great choice for primary security at a gun store.

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felis_scipio t1_j5vd837 wrote

I’ve used them as an FFL a number of times, great store for doing a transfer but yeah that front door is barely there. During the day they have stuff out in the display cases and on the wall, I guess I always assumed that stuff was put away at night in a more secure room in the back or something.

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WhyNotKenGaburo t1_j5wnl92 wrote

>I guess I always assumed that stuff was put away at night in a more secure room in the back or something.

One would think that this would be a reasonable assumption, but alas...

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Civil_Peak t1_j5wso4x wrote

I think for the ATF regulations (who regulate firearm stores) there rules that says that if they are left out then they need to be moved to a secure room or basically a vault. So If I'm correct in remembering that then really they should be visited by the ATF to make sure they understand the rules.

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