What types of gun locking devices are acceptable?
There are several types of gun locking devices that are acceptable, such as cable locks and trigger locks. However, they must all meet the following criteria: • A gun locking device must: • Open only by either a numeric combination, key, magnetic key or electronic key. Those devices that operate by means of a combination must require the entry of at least three variables of numbers, letters or other appropriate symbols entered in a specific sequence on a keypad, dial or tumbler device. • Be constructed with such quality of workmanship and material that it may not be easily pried open, removed or otherwise defeated by use of common household tools. • A gun locking device must not: • Be locked by means of a screw or screws. • Have any exposed screws that, if removed, would render the gun locking device ineffective. • Be disengaged by a handcuff key or common household tool. • Be subject, at the time of sale, to voluntary or involuntary recall by the manufacturer.