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I am in agreement with Wonko. I do not understand the practice of putting a gun in a slip after every stand. It relies on the owner alone checking a gun is safe and then placing it into a opaque slip (which stops the gun being seen by anybody else) where it could discharge if a cartridge has been left in it - perhaps the top barrel which is not ejected after a single shot and then forgotten about. Most good health & safety practitioners will tell you that the biggest risk is the "human factor" and the mistakes we make. I would much prefer all and sundry to know my gun is safe and I would much prefer to see others open so I know they are. If my gun gets lightly damaged from clays etc whilst visible then I will accept this to show others I am safe. To me, a gun is open unless in the cage or (very occasionally) in a rack and then closed barrel upright. Personally my guns are in "take down" slips which I take then from when I assemble the guns and replace them in when I have done.