This the main reason behind it. I will look up a harbor freight. I want to say there is one about 30 minutes. hopefully they deliver!Geaux_loaded wrote:I have a stack on gun locker bolted to the floor of my house. It will keep an honest man honest, but it wouldn't stop and probably won't even slow down a dedicated thief. It will keep your guns away from your kids though.
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- Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:06 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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- Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:51 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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I feel ya on telling people. Family members though? Hmm guess it depends on the family I suppose. I wish these stack-ons were sold in store so I could see what I'm getting. Cabellas has one in sale for 265.00
- Fri Sep 28, 2012 4:17 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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gun locker
still in an apartment so just looking for something to condense and keep my firearms safe in one place. already order a gun vault for my bed side pistol I leave at home for my wife. On sale at Midway for around 70.00 btw they retail for around 108? Walmart sells Stack-On gun lockers. Doesnt say anything about being able to bolt to anything though, studs in the wall etc.. This is more for a safety/annoyance to possible thieves. I really don't own anything (yet) to justify an expensive safe. Not to demeanor what I do have just saying 2 bolt guns 2 break over shotguns and 2 pistols that barely equal (if at at all) 2k isn't something I intend to brag about.
I may just go with some trigger locks, but I am clearing out a section and my wife was the one that made the suggestion.
I may just go with some trigger locks, but I am clearing out a section and my wife was the one that made the suggestion.