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Posted: 12/31/2008 5:49:43 PM EDT
[Last Edit: NorCal_LEO]
Link Posted: 5/27/2013 3:00:58 PM EDT
[#1]


But I nearly passed out here. Well done.
Link Posted: 5/27/2013 10:10:39 PM EDT
[#2]
Does anyone Have a Patriot safe from www.PatriotSafe.com  ?  I was thinking about getting one.  Any advice would be welcomed.  Thanks
Link Posted: 5/30/2013 5:19:25 PM EDT
[#3]
Originally Posted By Neomonk21:
Originally Posted By skelt11:
Originally Posted By Neomonk21:
Originally Posted By lafd04:
Whered you get them from? I have white discs but I'd like more lighting for under shelves and such


Amazon.

Magnetic Switch
Green LEDs
Strip to Strip Connector
LED Transformer


Awesome! How difficult was it putting it all together. I don't have a lot of experience with wiring.


It was very easy.  

Buy a bunch of these.
http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/783250/783250683208lg.jpg

Get some wire and some wire shrink wrap to make it look professional.  Use the connectors to go from the transformer (red cable which = power) to the magnetic switch.  Then go from the magnetic switch and splice into one of the strip to strip connectors.  Take the black cable from the transformer and go right into the black of the strip to strip connector.  Nice and easy.

The LEDs can be cut on the white lines every few inches.  Then just use the strip to strip connectors to string multiple strips together.  The hardest part was connecting the strip to strip connectors because the back of the LED strip is sticky and wanted to stick to the connector instead of slipping in the slot.

I can try to take better pictures later if you are interested.



Some up-close pics of the connections would be great!
Link Posted: 5/30/2013 8:13:39 PM EDT
[Last Edit: skelt11] [#4]
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Link Posted: 5/30/2013 10:59:40 PM EDT
[#5]
Get yourself some Rifle Rods (just Google Rifle Rods)...they are the best solution for cramming as many rifles as you can into a safe. Having said that AR-15's just take up a bunch of room.
Link Posted: 5/30/2013 11:03:42 PM EDT
[#6]
Originally Posted By ASH211:
Get yourself some Rifle Rods (just Google Rifle Rods)...they are the best solution for cramming as many rifles as you can into a safe. Having said that AR-15's just take up a bunch of room.


I was planning on doing that actually. Do they velcro to the bottom of the shelves?
Link Posted: 5/30/2013 11:57:13 PM EDT
[#7]
Originally Posted By skelt11:
I finally have my safe and can contribute to the thread. Ft. Knox Defender 6637. I installed the LED light stips from HIT lights with a motion sensor, about 40.00 total for the lights. The safe is a beast. I actually had to reenforce my floor because the awesome contractors who built it used particle board for floors and composite trus.

I'm surprised how hard it is to fit 4 ARs, one shotgun, my bolt gun, and a 10/22. I'm going to have a rough time fitting more in there later. Wife said no to the 7241 until we move next year if we do.

I have a ton of AR mags and some spare space in the safe for right now. I think I'm going to try to fit them in there.

FYI....any one near Washington DC looking for a Ft. Knox give Steve a call at Steve's Services. Top notch guy, I can't say enough good things about him.

<a href="http://s84.photobucket.com/user/skelt11/media/null_zps2bdb0f01.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k18/skelt11/null_zps2bdb0f01.jpg</a>

<a href="http://s84.photobucket.com/user/skelt11/media/null_zps1a6c1bc3.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k18/skelt11/null_zps1a6c1bc3.jpg</a>

<a href="http://s84.photobucket.com/user/skelt11/media/null_zpsbb7149b7.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k18/skelt11/null_zpsbb7149b7.jpg</a>

<a href="http://s84.photobucket.com/user/skelt11/media/null_zps1a6c1bc3.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k18/skelt11/null_zps1a6c1bc3.jpg</a>


Is that one strip of lights just around the door total inside your safe?
Link Posted: 5/31/2013 12:50:12 AM EDT
[Last Edit: TheSafeGuy] [#8]
Hello all. New to the forums here. Great pictures of all the safes here.

I am the VP of Engineering for American Security Products (aka AMSEC). I saw this thread and figured I might be able to contribute.

I just bought my first AR-15, an S&W M&P15 ORC. What a great gun, I am loving it bigtime. I have a nice collection of guns, and I am getting into the assault rife thing now too.

So, after reading thru some of these pages, I see there are questions about security, safe ratings and fire resistance. I have been in the safe business for over 25 years, and I can probably answer any questions you can put up. I have been a founding member of the Underwriters Labs Standards Panel for Safes, Lock and Fire Containers. I wrote the CalDOJ Standard as a consultant, which they later destroyed with political ignorance. I am also a charter member of the ASTM F15 Committed on Firearms Safety Devices.

Hope I can offer some value here...
Link Posted: 5/31/2013 6:08:26 AM EDT
[#9]
Originally Posted By TheSafeGuy:
Hello all. New to the forums here. Great pictures of all the safes here.

I am the VP of Engineering for American Security Products (aka AMSEC). I saw this thread and figured I might be able to contribute.

I just bought my first AR-15, an S&W M&P15 ORC. What a great gun, I am loving it bigtime. I have a nice collection of guns, and I am getting into the assault rife thing now too.

So, after reading thru some of these pages, I see there are questions about security, safe ratings and fire resistance. I have been in the safe business for over 25 years, and I can probably answer any questions you can put up. I have been a founding member of the Underwriters Labs Standards Panel for Safes, Lock and Fire Containers. I wrote the CalDOJ Standard as a consultant, which they later destroyed with political ignorance. I am also a charter member of the ASTM F15 Committed on Firearms Safety Devices.

Hope I can offer some value here...


Welcome!! I'm sure I'll think of a question or two. You will be cool with your experience as long as you aren't boldly advertising (IMHO).

About the words "assault rife", I would avoid those words, just saying.

Link Posted: 5/31/2013 10:11:03 AM EDT
[Last Edit: TheSafeGuy] [#10]
Originally Posted By OilyPablo:

Welcome!! I'm sure I'll think of a question or two. You will be cool with your experience as long as you aren't boldly advertising (IMHO).

About the words "assault rife", I would avoid those words, just saying.



Thanks. I'm not here to advertise, just learn and enjoy. I thought the A word was okay to use here, LOL. I actually found the site because an email linked to here showing one of our safes surviving a fire. That thread is HERE.

Now I am gonna get lost reading about guns. Going shooting today. One of the perks of working in the sporting goods business is the discounts I am enjoying from buying from our close distributors. I got my AR at employee pricing, and I am waiting from my Trigicon ACOG TA11 scope and an RSR06 that I paid stupid prices for. This stuff is so cool, and I am really taken back by the advances in technology in the optics. The AR is badass too. I have an M1 Garand that I just love to shoot. I got my Son's school buddy, an 3-tour vet of Afghanistan, a new gun just like mine too, and he is also waiting for a ACOG scope. I hooked him up with my discount deals, always help a vet. We get his gun out of 10-day transfer hawk today.
Link Posted: 5/31/2013 3:37:11 PM EDT
[#11]
This is a picture thread.  You might be better off introducing yourself in a separate thread.
Link Posted: 5/31/2013 6:44:18 PM EDT
[#12]
Yes, its a 5M stip. I trimmed the excess off and used a stable gun to attach them better. The adhesive is kind of weak.
Link Posted: 5/31/2013 11:20:22 PM EDT
[#13]
Finally getting around to posting mine. It's a Winchester 10 gun from Tractor Supply. I understand it's not the best and would've loved a Sturdy, but I was very limited by space. It's me the wife and two kids in a 1200 sq foot home so I'm glad the wife at least gave me the entire linen closet to use. Running out of room already. I really didn't want to store in the garage. I'm overran with ammo and plan to install a cabinet/safe in the garage just for ammo to free up space for guns in this one,but for know this will do.  





Link Posted: 6/1/2013 12:20:54 AM EDT
[#14]
Originally Posted By kielal:
Finally getting around to posting mine. It's a Winchester 10 gun from Tractor Supply. I understand it's not the best and would've loved a Sturdy, but I was very limited by space. It's me the wife and two kids in a 1200 sq foot home so I'm glad the wife at least gave me the entire linen closet to use. Running out of room already. I really didn't want to store in the garage. I'm overran with ammo and plan to install a cabinet/safe in the garage just for ammo to free up space for guns in this one,but for know this will do.  

http://www.tacomaworld.com/gallery/data/500/medium/IMGP1318.JPG
http://www.tacomaworld.com/gallery/data/500/medium/IMGP1319.JPG
http://www.tacomaworld.com/gallery/data/500/IMGP1320_2_.jpg
http://www.tacomaworld.com/gallery/data/500/IMGP1327.JPG
http://www.tacomaworld.com/gallery/data/500/IMGP1326.JPG


ammo fort buries AR. Win!
Link Posted: 6/1/2013 11:40:49 AM EDT
[#15]
Not the prettiest.......but it is 6x3x3, 4000lbs, TL15, and pretty full.  Ammo is in another safe.



Link Posted: 6/2/2013 12:57:03 AM EDT
[#16]
Link Posted: 6/2/2013 1:58:35 PM EDT
[#17]
Originally Posted By skelt11:


What size is this Sturdy?


32x24x60
Link Posted: 6/3/2013 12:28:50 PM EDT
[#18]
Originally Posted By sanman28:
Not the prettiest.......but it is 6x3x3, 4000lbs, TL15, and pretty full.  Ammo is in another safe.

http://imageshack.us/a/img692/3554/safe4i.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img708/2225/safe2p.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img546/2311/safe3.jpg


Really nice setup!
Link Posted: 6/12/2013 2:40:46 PM EDT
[#19]
It's gettin full

Link Posted: 6/12/2013 4:42:21 PM EDT
[#20]
Link Posted: 6/12/2013 4:47:44 PM EDT
[#21]
Link Posted: 6/13/2013 8:45:30 AM EDT
[#22]
Originally Posted By HardShell:

Originally Posted By whiplash10:

It's gettin full

Not really, not yet... but it will.


A blessing and a curse!
Link Posted: 7/6/2013 11:31:36 AM EDT
[Last Edit: RZR900] [#23]






INSERT QUOTE TEXTOriginally Posted By TheSafeGuy:




Hello all. New to the forums here. Great pictures of all the safes here.





I am the VP of Engineering for American Security Products (aka AMSEC). I saw this thread and figured I might be able to contribute.





I just bought my first AR-15, an S&W M&P15 ORC. What a great gun, I am loving it bigtime. I have a nice collection of guns, and I am getting into the assault rife thing now too.





So, after reading thru some of these pages, I see there are questions about security, safe ratings and fire resistance. I have been in the safe business for over 25 years, and I can probably answer any questions you can put up. I have been a founding member of the Underwriters Labs Standards Panel for Safes, Lock and Fire Containers. I wrote the CalDOJ Standard as a consultant, which they later destroyed with political ignorance. I am also a charter member of the ASTM F15 Committed on Firearms Safety Devices.





Hope I can offer some value here...






Welcome to AR15.com!









Wish I had met you while I was safe shopping!  












 
 
Link Posted: 7/6/2013 11:38:02 AM EDT
[#24]
Just got this in the house last night...what a chore!  Thank goodness for my two teenagers!  Couldn't have done it without them!  Picked it off Craigslist for $850...pretty much brand new.  60 x 36 x 22...about 650 lbs.  Good thing the door comes off for moving!











Link Posted: 7/6/2013 11:47:41 AM EDT
[#25]
Link Posted: 7/6/2013 12:26:58 PM EDT
[#26]
Originally Posted By P08:
The best stuff is in safe #1
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a368/DEG169/safe/safe.jpg


Beautiful, just beautiful!
Link Posted: 7/9/2013 10:12:26 PM EDT
[#27]
Let There Be Light!  The pics still make it look a bit dark...but what a difference!  My wife thinks I'm nuts...I've been playing with my safe since I got it!  I love the bigger size!

















 
Link Posted: 7/14/2013 9:22:03 PM EDT
[#28]
my humble addition, stack on security cabinet, we all gotta start somewhere right?


Link Posted: 7/21/2013 10:36:54 PM EDT
[#29]
I love this thread! I registered to this site just because of it lol. Well and I'm in the market for a MSR/AR.
Link Posted: 8/2/2013 2:07:37 PM EDT
[#30]
Thanks for all the ideas.  


I obviously don't have enough guns
Link Posted: 8/3/2013 1:42:00 PM EDT
[#31]
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Originally Posted By lifebreath:
I have been perplexed with trying to find a good secure storage solution for the mix of firearms I have, including AR-15s to hunting guns. Perhaps others are too and can benefit from this post.

I looked first at various safes, but most are not configured well for assault weapons, especially if optics are mounted. Plus, it seems you pay a lot for marginal security and some fire-retardant dry-wall inserts. So, I started looking for modular systems that might be used in law enforcement or military armories. I liked what I saw.

So, I backed up and asked, what are my main goals and how do I address them?

1. Safety for my kids and kids' friends.

[div style='margin-left: 40px;']I have four children, ages 13, 11, 9 and 4, so safety is my #1 concern. Any secure, locking solution will address this concern.

2. Security from theft.

[div style='margin-left: 40px;']I needed to think in terms of layers, especially since my gun storage area is deeply embedded in my home.

Perimeter. My house is alarmed and monitored, and includes a very loud siren, so any intrusion will be greeted with noise and the knowledge that their intrusion has been detected. Also, signs are posted in various locations on the property perimeter indicating such protection is in place.

Interior. The room in which storage is located is in the center of the basement level and is not readily apparent. Entry is through one door through a bathroom/shower area. Unless one knows its there, they are not likely to see it, especially if the alarm is sounding and time is limited.

This room has two sides that are the house foundation, and is the place the family goes in case of tornado. Looking at it further, it makes sense to harden the other walls and entry door to make it a fairly good panic/safe room.

3. Modular/adjustable for various configurations to accommodate variety of weapons, many with optics.

4. Storage for ammo.

5. "Tacti-cool" - visual appeal for my viewing pleasure.

6. Access to all weapons without digging through other firearms.

7. Efficient use of space. The room imposes certain dimensional constraints, so I did not want a monolithic ginormous safe.

Since the I have a few layers of protection to deter theft before reaching the actual storage device, I opted against a gun safe. Instead, I went with a lockable metal weapons storage unit made by SecureIt. I really like it and it meets all of my requirements listed above.

All optics are well accommodated. The yellow bins shown are in two sizes and can be adapted to hold handguns. I intend to use the notches on the sides to mount a few other items of gear. The shelves are very sturdy and designed to hold 400#. Rifles are easy to access and stay put where you want them without banging into others.

I will likely get a second unit configured a little differently.

http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/public/doug/guns/Storage/storage%203.JPG

http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/public/doug/guns/Storage/storage%204.JPG

http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/public/doug/guns/Storage/storage%206.JPG
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I dont know why but this reminds me of a scene from jurassic park
Link Posted: 8/6/2013 2:25:37 PM EDT
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I dont know why but this reminds me of a scene from jurassic park
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Originally Posted By HSPC:
Originally Posted By lifebreath:
I have been perplexed with trying to find a good secure storage solution for the mix of firearms I have, including AR-15s to hunting guns. Perhaps others are too and can benefit from this post.

I looked first at various safes, but most are not configured well for assault weapons, especially if optics are mounted. Plus, it seems you pay a lot for marginal security and some fire-retardant dry-wall inserts. So, I started looking for modular systems that might be used in law enforcement or military armories. I liked what I saw.

So, I backed up and asked, what are my main goals and how do I address them?

1. Safety for my kids and kids' friends.

[div style='margin-left: 40px;']I have four children, ages 13, 11, 9 and 4, so safety is my #1 concern. Any secure, locking solution will address this concern.

2. Security from theft.

[div style='margin-left: 40px;']I needed to think in terms of layers, especially since my gun storage area is deeply embedded in my home.

Perimeter. My house is alarmed and monitored, and includes a very loud siren, so any intrusion will be greeted with noise and the knowledge that their intrusion has been detected. Also, signs are posted in various locations on the property perimeter indicating such protection is in place.

Interior. The room in which storage is located is in the center of the basement level and is not readily apparent. Entry is through one door through a bathroom/shower area. Unless one knows its there, they are not likely to see it, especially if the alarm is sounding and time is limited.

This room has two sides that are the house foundation, and is the place the family goes in case of tornado. Looking at it further, it makes sense to harden the other walls and entry door to make it a fairly good panic/safe room.

3. Modular/adjustable for various configurations to accommodate variety of weapons, many with optics.

4. Storage for ammo.

5. "Tacti-cool" - visual appeal for my viewing pleasure.

6. Access to all weapons without digging through other firearms.

7. Efficient use of space. The room imposes certain dimensional constraints, so I did not want a monolithic ginormous safe.

Since the I have a few layers of protection to deter theft before reaching the actual storage device, I opted against a gun safe. Instead, I went with a lockable metal weapons storage unit made by SecureIt. I really like it and it meets all of my requirements listed above.

All optics are well accommodated. The yellow bins shown are in two sizes and can be adapted to hold handguns. I intend to use the notches on the sides to mount a few other items of gear. The shelves are very sturdy and designed to hold 400#. Rifles are easy to access and stay put where you want them without banging into others.

I will likely get a second unit configured a little differently.

http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/public/doug/guns/Storage/storage%203.JPG

http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/public/doug/guns/Storage/storage%204.JPG

http://www.lincolndiagnostics.com/public/doug/guns/Storage/storage%206.JPG


I dont know why but this reminds me of a scene from jurassic park


same style of lockers the guys pulls the shotgun out of towards the end
Link Posted: 8/17/2013 7:20:40 PM EDT
[#33]
My small contribution:

Link Posted: 8/31/2013 7:28:54 PM EDT
[#34]
 Well now that I am finished "Restoring" this old McGunn safe I got...I am ready to add it to the permanent annals of the "Official Gun Safe Picture Thread"  If you want to see the whole process...here is the link... Got an old safe to convert to a gun safe  Its a HONKER...about 2000 lbs I think!























Link Posted: 9/1/2013 9:51:40 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By RZR900:
 Well now that I am finished "Restoring" this old McGunn safe I got...I am ready to add it to the permanent annals of the "Official Gun Safe Picture Thread"  If you want to see the whole process...here is the link... Got an old safe to convert to a gun safe  Its a HONKER...about 2000 lbs I think!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-uwvBxa-yk9Y/Uhl4lfoYPvI/AAAAAAAAAZ4/vtKa1l9jeGg/s800/IMG_9611.JPG




https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-kwjFi37tdtY/UiFz4JirKKI/AAAAAAAAAcE/50zGsCmNO-U/s800/IMG_9627.JPG

Did you drill that though the wood to the slab under?


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 No, there is actually about 5 or 6 inches of space under the safe.  I "fixed" the wheels so they don't roll anymore in a way that won't be easy to "un-fix', plus the weight of the thing combined with my extremely low crime area...I'm probably more safe than 99.9% of other safe owners.  I went for years with a 200 lb Sentry "Safe" in my closet.  (Not Bolted Down)  Home break in's pretty much never happen where I live...I have lived here all my life and have only heard of maybe 3 or 4 in all that time...If someone did break in the safe is the last thing I would need to be worried about.  Too much other "low hanging fruit" that will be easy to cart off!  
 
Link Posted: 9/4/2013 5:19:20 PM EDT
[Last Edit: DakotaSafe] [#37]
very cool
Link Posted: 9/4/2013 5:22:20 PM EDT
[#38]
where did you get those casters for that safe? did they come with it?
Link Posted: 9/5/2013 12:40:14 AM EDT
[#39]

where did you get those casters for that safe? did they come with it?
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Ya the casters are original.  They are welded to the bottom of the frame.  I have changed the way the safe is sitting now...used two pieces of 2"x2"x3/16" angle iron, cut to the width of the safe, and made a pair of "tracks" for the wheels.  Put some very dense felt on the bottom of the angle iron so as not to scratch the floor.  The "tracks" spread the weight out a lot better.
Link Posted: 9/6/2013 11:21:57 PM EDT
[#40]
somewhat updated...

Link Posted: 9/7/2013 12:22:47 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/7/2013 9:29:38 PM EDT
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somewhat updated...

http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n499/jraymond614/20130622_155325_LLS_zps2f27a1df.jpg
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wow, very nice
Link Posted: 9/7/2013 9:47:02 PM EDT
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somewhat updated...

http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n499/jraymond614/20130622_155325_LLS_zps2f27a1df.jpg
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Details, man!
Link Posted: 9/7/2013 10:24:28 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Constant_Impingement:
somewhat updated...

http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n499/jraymond614/20130622_155325_LLS_zps2f27a1df.jpg
Details, man!


The safe is a Browning Mark II AR26 Tactical Gun safe. It is designed to accommodate shorter rifles equipped with optics & accessories. I does not hold 27 rifles like advertised, but it suits me well. The external appearance was appealing with the rack on top and accessory hanger on the side....they both come in handy. The light package is great...LED's on the ceiling. It has a decent fire rating...1200 degrees for 45-55 mins.
Link Posted: 9/9/2013 7:44:09 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Constant_Impingement:


The safe is a Browning Mark II AR26 Tactical Gun safe. It is designed to accommodate shorter rifles equipped with optics & accessories. I does not hold 27 rifles like advertised, but it suits me well. The external appearance was appealing with the rack on top and accessory hanger on the side....they both come in handy. The light package is great...LED's on the ceiling. It has a decent fire rating...1200 degrees for 45-55 mins.
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Originally Posted By GSL:
Originally Posted By Constant_Impingement:
somewhat updated...

http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n499/jraymond614/20130622_155325_LLS_zps2f27a1df.jpg
Details, man!


The safe is a Browning Mark II AR26 Tactical Gun safe. It is designed to accommodate shorter rifles equipped with optics & accessories. I does not hold 27 rifles like advertised, but it suits me well. The external appearance was appealing with the rack on top and accessory hanger on the side....they both come in handy. The light package is great...LED's on the ceiling. It has a decent fire rating...1200 degrees for 45-55 mins.



Browning has the best interiors in the industry. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4p4lP70Xi8 Tactical models have the most advanced door organizers and look great.
Link Posted: 9/11/2013 6:07:36 PM EDT
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Browning has the best interiors in the industry. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4p4lP70Xi8 Tactical models have the most advanced door organizers and look great.
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Originally Posted By Constant_Impingement:
Originally Posted By GSL:
Originally Posted By Constant_Impingement:
somewhat updated...

http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n499/jraymond614/20130622_155325_LLS_zps2f27a1df.jpg
Details, man!


The safe is a Browning Mark II AR26 Tactical Gun safe. It is designed to accommodate shorter rifles equipped with optics & accessories. I does not hold 27 rifles like advertised, but it suits me well. The external appearance was appealing with the rack on top and accessory hanger on the side....they both come in handy. The light package is great...LED's on the ceiling. It has a decent fire rating...1200 degrees for 45-55 mins.


Browning has the best interiors in the industry. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4p4lP70Xi8 Tactical models have the most advanced door organizers and look great.


i know what safe I am buying when I upgrade
Link Posted: 9/16/2013 3:04:48 PM EDT
[Last Edit: DakotaSafe] [#47]
Link Posted: 9/16/2013 4:36:51 PM EDT
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looks awesome, just need to fill er up
Link Posted: 9/17/2013 12:18:39 AM EDT
[#49]
This is my new Amsec BF7250 and a test fitting to make sure it holds my big deer rifle.





Link Posted: 9/17/2013 7:58:11 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By SleepyLX:
This is my new Amsec BF7250 and a test fitting to make sure it holds my big deer rifle.

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deer rifle? you must like deer burgers
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