Quote History Quoted:
For an FFL they are well worth the money compared to dealing with the ATF after filing a stolen gun report, and with filing insurance claims.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2015/12/17/alleged-serial-robber-arrested-in-brewster/
Their physical security sucks. The guy was in/out in under 1 minute. This is what safes were invented for. I was going to go in and visit, maybe buy a little something to support a small business, nope. Stolen guns are the principal way dirt bags get guns, think about this for a second and reconsider leaving your "truck gun" in your vehicle all the time.
Typical 'blame the victim' mentality.
Do you blame women for getting raped?
Get off it.
Safes are expensive.
For an FFL they are well worth the money compared to dealing with the ATF after filing a stolen gun report, and with filing insurance claims.
So how a good a safe should be 'required'?
Around the Washington DC area file drawer safes are common and relatively easily obtained.
We have used them for documents in SCIFs for years.
Based on police response times they should be more than adequate with a decent alarm system (motion sensing of a compete perimeter).
Leaving a firearm accessible to a child is a far cry from having to use 1,000 pound plus 4-drawer file cabinet safes.
A simple padlocked storage cabinet would be more than adequate.