Teamless wrote:EEllis wrote:Doesn't give much in the way of proof of storage if he can just walk in and get them tho.
Only if he has the key and the access code to the storage unit rented, I think the storage unit idea is good.
If he rented it who would think he didn't have access to it?
It does show in good faith that they were removed as well
I would also take photos of the guns in the unit, as well as record (if you haven't already) all of the gun details
Make/model/serial number/caliber, etc
IDK I got the idea that the OP wanted something more than just a place to lock his guns away. He wanted conclusive proof that there was no access to guns at his house. I think to show that, and I don't know why he wants to show that or if it's something that really needs to be done, the guns need to be under someone else control. Locking them in a storage that he rented, that he has access to, maybe it's me but that doesn't seem to fit the bill. Now if he he gave the guns to someone else to secure and they got the storage? Perhaps one of those self storage containers. They drop off and you fill it up then they take it away. You wouldn't be able to get it back without delivery and paperwork showing it and you wouldn't have to worry about the transportation aspects.