Understandable, I guess don't participate in this thread if it offends you or your feelings towards people showing their collection of firearms.
I'm not offended in the least and if I gave that impression I apologize, and I'm in no way attempting to offend anyone here. I just wanted to point out what I observe after working in Law Enforcement for 13 1/2 years. In the light of many recent high profile events and some not so savory characters lurking not so far off, I just think we need to be aware of what we post.
Example:
Member #1 posts his/her amazing collection for all to see. Unsavory Guy #1 sees this post and realizes they are in the next town over because their profile says so. Through some simple Internet searching, USG1 finds out who M1 is and where they live.
3 months later M1 makes a post that he/she/family is/are going on vacation for two weeks. USG1 sees post and enlists help from buddies to go and ransack house, stealing valuables and taking collection of firearms to sell on black market or to use in the commission of crimes.
M1 comes home to find house ransacked, valuables and firearms gone! (OH S**T)
I was taught early on in my career that some information should just not be put on the Internet for people to see. We have a Social Media policy at my work not unlike this forum but with more rules on what is acceptable and unacceptable to post. I'm just hyper aware of what initially is just a good time post can turn bad real quick.
By all means please continue to post whatever you like. But before you click submit, think to yourself and be aware of who else is looking at what you are putting out there.
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