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Storage: Fort Knox or Coffee Can?


Fort Knox or Coffee Can?  

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  1. 1. Fort Knox or Coffee Can?

    • Fort Knox: Fire Proof/Bullet Proof
      15
    • Sportsmans: Locked Safe for the Unmotivated Thief
      9
    • Closet: Out of Sight Out of Mind
      8
    • Dirty Laundry: Strewn About
      8


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I have a few firearms scattered to parts unknown due to closet storage.

Now they are in a fireproof safe, except for a couple within easy reach/carried. :wave:

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You can pick up a decent safe for under $1000

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You can pick up a decent safe for under $1000

i put things i don't need, or are extremely valuable in a safe,

i need my guns.

loaded and ready for work, for every situation, from the box of weaties in the kitchen (for the kill bill reenactment ) to the bump safe at the front door, to the you never know hidden out in the yard, to the one or more on me.

i don't have kids running around so safety is not a factor there, i cant be everywhere but my guns can. but you could look at it as my home, job, and vehicles are safe(s).

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I keep my rifles in a storage safe with dual tumbler locks,screwed to the floor from inside the safe,this one is not fire proof,my handguns I keep in a bank type safe thats keyless and keyed entry,this one is fire and bullet proof.

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All I have is a storage rack. Since I took this picture, I have added a 91/30 to my collection and an AR lower. I also have a M&P15-22 on order. So basically, I am now out of room and have NO idea what I am going to do next. I think I might buy one of those cheapish gun cabinets until I can afford a Browning tactical safe.

Oh yeah, since I took the picture, I have added a shelf next to the rack that houses ammo, cleaning supplies and my handguns.

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i put things i don't need, or are extremely valuable in a safe,

i need my guns.

loaded and ready for work, for every situation, from the box of weaties in the kitchen (for the kill bill reenactment ) to the bump safe at the front door, to the you never know hidden out in the yard, to the one or more on me.

i don't have kids running around so safety is not a factor there, i cant be everywhere but my guns can. but you could look at it as my home, job, and vehicles are safe(s).

I keep one on me and one in the night stand. But when I leave the house if its not on me, it is in the safe. I wont leave one laying around while Im not home.

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I keep mine in locked steel boxes in the closet...

This is where I'm leaning. Locked/secured and out of sight. Not fireproof, but that's what homeowners is for. ;)

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This is where I'm leaning. Locked/secured and out of sight. Not fireproof, but that's what homeowners is for. ;)

Exactly.

A $1000 safe won’t protect your guns in a fire; you will be turning them into the insurance company anyway. :D

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