They're great for that. A determined thief with a crowbar or other tools won't have much trouble getting one open, but it will stop a good kid who is curious. True hellions are another story too but that's what the fence charger is for.newTexan wrote:Good Morning!
I just moved into my first house, which is great. Unfortunately, my gun storage solution did not survive the trip from the apartment. Right now I have a modest collection - an AR-15, a shotgun, a few pistols, plus some ammo and supplies. I need a new storage solution, and my wife suggested one of the cheap Stack-On Gun Cabinets as a solution while we save up for an actual safe. It's a good idea from certain perspectives - light enough to make it to my 2nd floor office, cheap, and its enough to keep friendly visitors and their rugrats away from my guns. It wouldn't stop a true criminal, but it would be enough to prevent "casual accidents". But I just don't know much about them.
I got one at Academy years ago for $100. Probably costs more now. Big enough for the guns I had at that time.