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PARKERS SAFES

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About PARKERS SAFES

  • Birthday 08/08/1969

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  • Location
    Shelbyville, TN
  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    bird hunting, predator calling, sailing, tango, reading, survival
  • Occupation
    Owner Parker's Safes and Vaults

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  • Handgun Carry Permit
    Yes
  • Law Enforcement
    Yes
  • Military
    Yes
  • NRA
    Yes
  • Carry Weapon #1
    .45
  • Carry Weapon #2
    .32

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    www.parkerssafesandvaults.com

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  1. Probably too late but.... Hayman is a good company. I've been dealing with them for years. They specialize in smaller residential and commercial safe and in-floor safes and have a lot of models to choose from. Their gun safes are imported and would be similar to some of the less expensive safes out there BUT, they did just come out with a TL rated gun safe that looks pretty formidable.
  2. Yep. As far as gun safes go, Champion and Superior Safes have some of the nicest paint jobs out there. Their 2- tone paint options feature a lighter colored door fading outward to a darker body. They have a bunch of colors available such as Midnight Cherry, Guns Smoke, Silver Birch, Gold Dust, and Sunburst.
  3. Thanks for the kind words! I appreciate the business and it was my pleasure to meet you. If you need anything, just holler! According to the comments above, you're gonna need a bigger safe soon! Ha! I especially like this one... Take care!
  4. We install a lot of safes in garages and just use 2 strips of hardwood about the size of a yardstick but thicker. These are placed on each side of the safe running front to back and trimmed to depth. These strips allow a little airflow under the safe which is all that's needed to prevent moisture from wicking up from the concrete. Generally, the older the concrete, the less moisture, but it's always good to raise the safe a bit. I wouldn't raise it much more than 3/8" as this would allow the bad guys more room to get a pry bar started if they were so inclined. Putting the safe on a rubber mat works as long as the garage or building is climate controlled. If it's not, then there are a few times a year where we have temperature inversions and everything sweats. Then moisture runs down the safe and will pool at the bottom which could cause some issues. With the strips, the moisture has a chance to dry out. We use these strips to protect hardwood and tile floors as well so that the safe never touches the floor. I would imagine that The Safe House takes care of all this for their customers. They're a good outfit.
  5. View Advert New Model GUN SAFE- Champion Triumph Champion's new Triumph series safes feature a unique arched door and anti-pry beveled door edge. These safes are made with 10 gauge steel bodies and plate steel doors. They have a 1650 degree 90 minute fire rating, door organizer, motion activated interior lighting, and a lifetime transferable warranty. The door is 1/4" plate with additional layers of steel around the door edge to beef up the area against pry attacks. The door perimeter on the safe is 1/4" steel. This steel and 4-way active 1 1/2" locking bolts make these safes quite different than the safes found at the big box stores. If you're in the market for a quality U.S. BUILT safe, consider the Champion Triumph series. Call Parker's Safes and Vaults or visit our website at www.parkerssafesandvaults.com *Prices for these safes start at $1999 for a 25 cubic foot safe. The safe pictured is a 40 cubic foot. It runs $2699. We have many other safes to choose from as well and offer professional delivery and installation as well as safe, lock, and vault servicing and safe cracking. Advertiser PARKERS SAFES Date 03/15/2017 Price $1,999.00 Category Vendor Sale Postings Caliber Manufacturer Champion Type of Item 10

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