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Re: Too many guns?

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Jusme wrote:
TexasTornado wrote:
Jusme wrote:
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Jusme wrote:I feel your pain, with my last long gun purchase, I have no more room for them in my safe. That has not quelled my desire for more, but has given Mrs. Jusme more leverage for veto power. Now I am looking at larger safes, but I for some reason,SWMBO thinks it will lead to more firearms being purchased. :confused5
As for the title of the thread I don't belive there is such a thing. :mrgreen:
In fact, if I someday win the lottery, my new house will have an area bigger than my present house for nothing going but gun and ammo storage. But for now I have to figure out a way to sneak in a larger safe. :headscratch
Does Mrs. Jusme own firearms? Does she store them with yours?

My ammo and AR get stored in the safe with dads. I only get 1 shelf (why don't we have a crying face to put here?) So I totally get the space limitations. My pistols, I only have 2...so far...almost never go in the safe.


Right now she only has one handgun, it only goes in the safe if we are going out of town. I could get a few more handguns in there but no more long guns.
Sounds to me like you need to be a good hubby and get her an AR...aaaaand a new safe to put it in.

Yeah she is more interested in orange vegetable rated shiny rock trinkets. http://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=87&t=83635
Well in that case, my suggestion would be to bookmark the perfect new yellow bus safe on your phone then proceed to donate more to the shiny orange vegetable (not getting this part) rock trinket collection.
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Re: Too many guns?

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Jusme wrote:I hope it has plumbing fixtures in it. "rlol" "rlol"
Plumbing? That thing comes with it's own Zip code! :lol:
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Re: Too many guns?

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I store all cases in my closet. I do not have any "safe queens." If I don't shoot them ever so often I try and find them a good home.

I have several of the pistol racks below for my two safes.
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Re: Too many guns?

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TexasTornado wrote:
Jusme wrote:
TexasTornado wrote:
Jusme wrote:
TexasTornado wrote:
Jusme wrote:I feel your pain, with my last long gun purchase, I have no more room for them in my safe. That has not quelled my desire for more, but has given Mrs. Jusme more leverage for veto power. Now I am looking at larger safes, but I for some reason,SWMBO thinks it will lead to more firearms being purchased. :confused5
As for the title of the thread I don't belive there is such a thing. :mrgreen:
In fact, if I someday win the lottery, my new house will have an area bigger than my present house for nothing going but gun and ammo storage. But for now I have to figure out a way to sneak in a larger safe. :headscratch
Does Mrs. Jusme own firearms? Does she store them with yours?

My ammo and AR get stored in the safe with dads. I only get 1 shelf (why don't we have a crying face to put here?) So I totally get the space limitations. My pistols, I only have 2...so far...almost never go in the safe.


Right now she only has one handgun, it only goes in the safe if we are going out of town. I could get a few more handguns in there but no more long guns.
Sounds to me like you need to be a good hubby and get her an AR...aaaaand a new safe to put it in.

Yeah she is more interested in orange vegetable rated shiny rock trinkets. http://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=87&t=83635
Well in that case, my suggestion would be to bookmark the perfect new yellow bus safe on your phone then proceed to donate more to the shiny orange vegetable (not getting this part) rock trinket collection.
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allisji wrote:
TexasTornado wrote:
Jusme wrote:
TexasTornado wrote:
Jusme wrote:
TexasTornado wrote:
Jusme wrote:I feel your pain, with my last long gun purchase, I have no more room for them in my safe. That has not quelled my desire for more, but has given Mrs. Jusme more leverage for veto power. Now I am looking at larger safes, but I for some reason,SWMBO thinks it will lead to more firearms being purchased. :confused5
As for the title of the thread I don't belive there is such a thing. :mrgreen:
In fact, if I someday win the lottery, my new house will have an area bigger than my present house for nothing going but gun and ammo storage. But for now I have to figure out a way to sneak in a larger safe. :headscratch
Does Mrs. Jusme own firearms? Does she store them with yours?

My ammo and AR get stored in the safe with dads. I only get 1 shelf (why don't we have a crying face to put here?) So I totally get the space limitations. My pistols, I only have 2...so far...almost never go in the safe.


Right now she only has one handgun, it only goes in the safe if we are going out of town. I could get a few more handguns in there but no more long guns.
Sounds to me like you need to be a good hubby and get her an AR...aaaaand a new safe to put it in.

Yeah she is more interested in orange vegetable rated shiny rock trinkets. http://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=87&t=83635
Well in that case, my suggestion would be to bookmark the perfect new yellow bus safe on your phone then proceed to donate more to the shiny orange vegetable (not getting this part) rock trinket collection.
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eta. upon rereading your post, I have decided that you may have been joking
Wasn't joking lol Jusme explained what he meant tho. I've come to the conclusion that I'm an abnormal female. I know more about weapons than diamonds...or shoes...

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Re: Too many guns?

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As I stated a long time ago, when we did some remodeling, we had a safe room installed. It is 8'x10' and has shelving for our weapons. However, now that Mrs. RPBrown has started collecting guns also, I may need to add a separate room.
We also have bio metric one gun safes hidden around the house with 1 gun in each of them. Not Paranoid, prepared
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Re: Too many guns?

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RPBrown wrote:As I stated a long time ago, when we did some remodeling, we had a safe room installed. It is 8'x10' and has shelving for our weapons. However, now that Mrs. RPBrown has started collecting guns also, I may need to add a separate room.
We also have bio metric one gun safes hidden around the house with 1 gun in each of them. Not Paranoid, prepared
That's a really good idea. We have weapons strategically as well but they are not in safes. To be fair tho everyone in the house is an LTC holder and all weapons are stored in the same way. The only time this changes is when my niece & nephew visit at which point anything not on a body goes into the safe.
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TexasTornado wrote:
Wasn't joking lol Jusme explained what he meant tho. I've come to the conclusion that I'm an abnormal female. I know more about weapons than diamonds...or shoes...

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The one she wears on Friday...
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Think my next safe will be from
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Lots of storage area
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TexasTornado wrote:Wasn't joking lol Jusme explained what he meant tho. I've come to the conclusion that I'm an abnormal female. I know more about weapons than diamonds...or shoes...

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Pack 'em up, and lets get hundreds of pounds of .556 on the bed of the truck...
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Skiprr wrote:
TexasTornado wrote:Wasn't joking lol Jusme explained what he meant tho. I've come to the conclusion that I'm an abnormal female. I know more about weapons than diamonds...or shoes...

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Pack 'em up, and lets get hundreds of pounds of .556 on the bed of the truck...
All jokes aside, other than needing more ammo (that stuff is expensive!) I'm totally prepared for the zombie apacolypse. Weapons Vehicles and German Shepherd (and husky) all ready to go!
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carlson1 wrote:I store all cases in my closet. I do not have any "safe queens." If I don't shoot them ever so often I try and find them a good home.

I have several of the pistol racks below for my two safes.
I've been mulling this over the past couple of days and am coming around to something this instead of those under the shelf rod things. I might even try my hand at a home made one of wood. Although, I still like the idea of incorporating some sort of rod. There's one or two ideas floating around my head that I might try.
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