Camp safety
Complicated
6/21/20251 min read


This is a complicated subject; the first rule is don't go where angels fear to tread. If you pull up to a campsite that has an effigy of Satan at the entrance, your Spiderman senses should be tingling.
The obvious answer is a firearm. This gets complicated for me since Chief DiVirgilio stole my PA Protection Permit. I asked why it was stolen and when it would be returned, but I never received a reply. So I have to look at this differently, and the safest answer is to keep it separated and locked. I am not a lawyer, so I recommend researching and possibly joining an organization for gun rights.
My main daily use firearm is the SIG P238, and the other is the Glock 20C. The SIG is my daily driver, while the Glock is a 10mm beast good for everything from crazed crackheads to a Grizzly Bear. My Glock is kept in a chest holster because it's easier when carrying a backpack, plus the intimidation factor. My intention is to use the SIG during the day and the Glock for the nighttime Boogeyman. I will post a few photos and later talk about non-lethal options.
Also, it is your responsibility to plan your trip to include gun laws for each state. Even if everything is separated and legal, NJ can still arrest you for having hollow point ammo.



