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gun safe idea
http://www.bedgunsafe.com/video.html
Found this at shotgun world. Not a bad idea, but its a bit pricy.
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Sweet Idea.
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Not for me. There doesn`t look like there`s any way to bolt it to the floor or a wall. In April thieves walked away with my safe, 21 guns and all, because I didn`t have it bolted down. The safe and it`s contents weighed well over 1000 lbs.
Learn from me, guys. If your safe is not firmly attached to the building it`s in, DO IT NOW!
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I think its more of an out of sight out of mind gun safe.
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I worked with a guy this happend to. He had a few autos that his son had brought back from Vietnam, and lost them because he did not have the proper permits for them. He lived in a double wide and had a concrete pad poured from the foundation to the floor and had threaded rods welded to a fram that was cast in the concrete. He then lowered the safe on the rods and bolted it down from the inside. He recovered most of them, but some were lost forever. |
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