I think it's about time I invested In one, I believe one that can store 24 guns or so and has a fire proof rating of about 45 mins.
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Here's a general thread about safes:
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Appreciate it, I knew I had seen a thread around here about safes, damn iPhone doesn't let me search stuff on calguns for some reason

Originally posted by MrPlinkIf you suck with irons you will suck with optics. The difference is the aimpoint will allow you to suck faster and a scope will give you a closer look at how much you suck.Comment
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get one with a stated capacity twice what you will need plus extra for growth. I have a supposedly 30 gun that only holds 15
only four w/ 50mm scopes on one side because they cannot get close to the wall.http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...0fa5fefab1.jpghttp://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...Untitled-2.jpghttp://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...tar76148_1.jpg
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I went from two smaller safes to a Brahma 50
42"wx72"hx28"d
It's full and I'm trying to decide what comes out and goes back into one of the smaller safes ...
Link, but I didn't buy from these guys:
People don't like to be meddled with. We tell them what to do, what to think, don't run, don't walk. We're in their homes and in their heads and we haven't the right. We're meddlesome.
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I'm happy with my Study safe. Made here in CA (Fresno). Liberty's are nice too. Most of them are still US made. They look good and have cool features but IMHO they are not generally as secure as the Sturdy safes are. Fire-proof lining on a Sturdy is optional and I skipped it to save money. I personally don't think the fire rating is that big of a deal. If the safe temp inside gets to about 300 degrees for more than a few minuets your guns are probably ruined anyway. I bought my safe to secure my guns and I'll take my chances with a firehouse half-a-mile from my house. Good luck.NRA & CRPA member
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Nolite te bastardes carborundorum!Comment
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I'm happy with my Study safe. Made here in CA (Fresno). Liberty's are nice too. Most of them are still US made. They look good and have cool features but IMHO they are not generally as secure as the Sturdy safes are. Fire-proof lining on a Sturdy is optional and I skipped it to save money. I personally don't think the fire rating is that big of a deal. If the safe temp inside gets to about 300 degrees for more than a few minuets your guns are probably ruined anyway. I bought my safe to secure my guns and I'll take my chances with a firehouse half-a-mile from my house. Good luck.
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I've had several good ones over the years,Cannon, Browning, etc.. Last year I spent the money and got a Sturdy. Best money I ever spent! No regrets!
Do your homework and I'll bet you'll get a Sturdy!
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