Gun safe??

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Re: Gun safe??

Postby JackCoke on Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:00 pm

captnviper wrote:Okay but what about converting the inside to hold them? Ay suggestions on how i would go about that?


The description says that it has four adjustable shelves. Adjustable = removable. Just take the shelves out, and your long guns will fit in there just fine.

If you want to get more complicated than that, you can always make a top shelf with indents and/or holes to hold the barrels of the firearms in place.
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Re: Gun safe??

Postby BigBlue on Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:19 pm

tenmilmag wrote:Just stopped in a Safe&knife in Rogers. Safes have been flying off the shelf there, too!


I'd like to see the shelf that can hold those safes... j/k

Back to the main topic...

Folks have to remember that not everyone needs a safe for the same reason. Sometimes the main goal is to lock up guns from children. Any type of lockbox will work for that. Doesn't matter if it is secure from a determined criminal because that isn't the primary use. Also, if a cheaper safe has some level of fire protection it is better than nothing.

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Re: Gun safe??

Postby tenmilmag on Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:27 pm

BigBlue wrote:
tenmilmag wrote:Just stopped in a Safe&knife in Rogers. Safes have been flying off the shelf there, too!


I'd like to see the shelf that can hold those safes... j/k

Now here's a S A F E !!!
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Re: Gun safe??

Postby tenmilmag on Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:02 pm

JackCoke wrote:
captnviper wrote:Okay but what about converting the inside to hold them? Ay suggestions on how i would go about that?


The description says that it has four adjustable shelves. Adjustable = removable. Just take the shelves out, and your long guns will fit in there just fine.

If you want to get more complicated than that, you can always make a top shelf with indents and/or holes to hold the barrels of the firearms in place.


You may or may not have seen rods used to hold guns standing straight up? You could fit more in this way. The rods are supported from top and inserted into the barrel. Keeps guns from laying on each other.
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