SevenSixTwo wrote:So you can carry one slung across your back all day long in the house, worn as a fashion accessory - and the police would be fine with that? Come on, you know they wouldn't be.
Would be the only issue if the police somehow managed to find out you'd being doing it, and you gave that as the reason. There are several good reasons why you may wish to carry/wear a gun in the house for extended periods.
Going on a rough shoot/proper deer stalking and needing to test the comfort/fit/durability of a sling, for example.
I, (and many other 'practical') practice moving around the house with our guns as a drill for tight space movement for courses of fire that require it. IMO its essential to build up your muscle memory for keeping your muzzle in a safe direction (and not muzzle sweeping your own feet!) while moving around obstacles/barriers etc. As long as no one can see in the house and hence can't get 'alarmed' by seeing someone with a gun (

), then its perfectly legal to do so.